Building on Select New Energies’ landmark USD 1.3 billion Indo-German partnership with Juno Joule Green Energy signed in 2025, Felix shares insights into how international collaboration is reshaping the development of clean energy markets.
He highlights what is required to translate ambition into execution – emphasizing the role of strategic alliances, clear policy frameworks, and shared risk in accelerating the global hydrogen scale-up.
The continued importance of German–Indian energy cooperation was reaffirmed during the visit of Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz to Narendra Modi in India, where Uniper and AM Green Group signed a binding, long-term offtake agreement for green ammonia.
The Green Hydrogen Business Alliance contributes to the next phase of the hydrogen economy by fostering strong public- and private-sector partnerships that enable shared knowledge, trust, and long-term impact.
Interested in becoming a part of it? Get in touch at h2-business-alliance@giz.de