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BAMBOLIM, India, July 22 (Reuters) - The Group of 20 (G20) major economies meeting in India failed on Saturday to reach consensus on phasing down fossil fuels following objections by some producer nations. The G20 member countries together account for over three-quarters of global emissions and gross domestic product, and a cumulative effort by the group to decarbonise is crucial in the global fight against climate change. A joint communique is issued when there is complete agreement between member nations on all issues. A draft late on Friday reviewed by Reuters read: "The importance of making efforts towards phase down of unabated fossil fuels, in line with different national circumstances, was emphasized." Singh, in a press briefing after the conference, said some countries wanted to use carbon capture instead of a phase down of fossil fuels.
Persons: R.K, Singh, Sudarshan Varadhan, Nidhi Verma, William Mallard, Andrew Cawthorne Organizations: Power, Reuters, Thomson Locations: BAMBOLIM, India, China, United States, Bambolim, Goa, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Russia, South Africa, Indonesia
BAMBOLIM, India July 22 (Reuters) - India has had an "encouraging" response from other countries to its proposal to build a transnational grid to enhance energy security, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. "We are promoting this mutually beneficial cooperation with our neighbors in this region. And I can tell you, we are seeing encouraging results," Modi told G20 group energy ministers. Reporting by Nidhi Verma in Bambolim, Writing by Sarita Chaganti Singh in New Delhi; editing by Robert BirselOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Narendra Modi, Modi, Nidhi Verma, Sarita Chaganti Singh, Robert Birsel Organizations: Thomson Locations: BAMBOLIM, India, Bambolim, New Delhi
BAMBOLIM, India, July 22 (Reuters) - A draft statement by Group of 20 energy officials was edited on Saturday to reflect concerns from some members on phasing down "unabated" fossil fuels, according to documents reviewed by Reuters and two people familiar with the matter. A draft late on Friday read: "The importance of making efforts towards phase down of unabated fossil fuels, in line with different national circumstances was emphasized." On Saturday, the draft added: "Others had different views on the matter that abatement and removal technologies will address such concerns." The phrase "abatement and removal technologies" refers to carbon capture and removal technologies, one source said. G20 chair statements are typically edited multiple times before a final version is presented at the end of a conference.
Persons: Indian Electricity Minister R.K, Sudarshan Varadhan, Nidhi Verma, William Mallard Organizations: Reuters, Indian Electricity Minister, Thomson Locations: BAMBOLIM, India, Saudi Arabia, Russia, New Delhi, Goa, Singh
Companies BTA 2012 Private Placement Program FollowBAMBOLIM, India, July 21 (Reuters) - Major fossil fuel producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, on Friday opposed a proposal to triple G20 countries' renewable energy capacity by 2030, three sources said. India, as current holder of the G20 presidency, took a neutral stand on the issue, said the sources - two of whom attended the G20 meeting. One of those sources said Russia and Saudi Arabia declined to accept targets on increasing non-fossil capacity or deadlines to add renewable energy on the grounds natural gas is a critical part of their energy mix. Some members sought for the phrase "low-carbon hydrogen" to be adopted, rather than "green hydrogen," the sources said. While green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy, "low-carbon hydrogen" could include hydrogen produced using gas, which is less carbon intensive than coal.
Persons: Sarita Chaganti Singh, Barbara Lewis Organizations: Reuters, International Energy Agency, Energy, European Union, West, Thomson Locations: India, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, South Africa, Indonesia, Goa, New Delhi, Ukraine, Germany, United States, Bambolim
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