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Luis Mundaca

Luis Mundaca

Professor

Luis Mundaca

Phasing out fossil fuel subsidies in the EU? Exploring the role of state aid rules

Author

  • Julian Nowag
  • Luis Mundaca
  • Max Åhman

Summary, in English

The paper aims to identify and analyse potential legal avenues for phasing out fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) in the European Union (EU) using State aid rules. Our analysis reveals that the EU State aid rules would allow the European Commission to effectively target and monitor a vast number of FFS. From a policy perspective, the requirements for notification, examination, transparency, reporting, and recovery of unlawfully granted aid are of particular importance. The legal framework also provides avenues for the EU Commission to start a ‘Fossil Fuel Inquiry’, while providing important tools for civil society to apply pressure on states for the removal of FFS. Based on our legal analysis and pertinent literature, we discuss which of these different FFS and corresponding estimates are likely (or not) to fall under the EU State aid rules. Despite inherent uncertainties, the EU State aid toolbox offers various possibilities to the EU to actively advance its climate change policy and comply with its international commitments to reduce FFS.

Department/s

  • EU Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Department of Law
  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
  • Environmental and Energy Systems Studies

Publishing year

2021

Language

English

Pages

1037-1052

Publication/Series

Climate Policy

Volume

21

Issue

8

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Energy Systems
  • Law (excluding Law and Society)

Keywords

  • Climate change policy
  • Fossil Fuel Subsidies
  • EU
  • climate change policy
  • EU State Aid
  • Energy Policy

Status

Published

Project

  • Energy Justice 2.0: Justice in Sustainability Transitions - Theme Pufendorf IAS

Research group

  • EU Law
  • Environmental Law

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1752-7457