Published • loading... • Updated
Green energy orgs applaud Canada-India agreements on renewables
Canada signed agreements to advance solar, wind, hydrogen, and biofuels cooperation with India, joining the International Solar Alliance and upgrading in the Global Biofuels Alliance.
- On March 4, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded a four-day trip to Mumbai and New Delhi, signing agreements including a strategic energy partnership and committing Canada to join the India-led International Solar Alliance.
- Because Canada relies largely on hydroelectricity, it aims to accelerate solar, wind, hydrogen, and biofuels by partnering with India, which officials call a global leader on renewables.
- Simon Fraser University signed a collaboration with the Hydrogen Association of India, and Canada will upgrade to full member status in the Global Biofuels Alliance this month.
- Some of Canada's renewable energy organizations applauded Ottawa's commitments this week, and Vittoria Bellissimo, CEO of the Canadian Renewable Energy Association, said Canada will need strong supply chains.
- Later this year, Canada will host the India-Canada Renewable Energy and Storage Summit to bring together industry, investors and government decision-makers to diversify trade and reduce reliance on China.
Insights by Ground AI
33 Articles
33 Articles
+30 Reposted by 30 other sources
Green energy orgs applaud Canada-India agreements on renewables
OTTAWA - Some of Canada's renewable energy organizations are applauding commitments Ottawa signed with India this week to advance development of solar, wind and hydrogen power.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources33
Leaning Left23Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution88% Left
Bias Distribution
- 88% of the sources lean Left
88% Left
L 88%
12%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium












