European countries are to sign the Hamburg Declaration, which aims to spur green hydrogen and clean fuel use in global shipping and aviation.
The declaration will be signed by energy ministers from the UK, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Norway.
The declaration emphasises building international markets, ensuring secure supply chains, and setting standards for hydrogen-based technologies.
Specific areas of collaboration include the development of green shipping corridors, research and development, knowledge sharing and capacity building, and economic and financial partnership.
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