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Luis Mundaca

Luis Mundaca

Professor

Luis Mundaca

Fossil Fuels Subsidies in the EU: EU State Aid Rules as Control and Phase out Tools - Opportunities and Estimates

Author

  • Julian Nowag
  • Luis Mundaca
  • Max Åhman

Summary, in English

The paper aims to identify and analyse potential legal avenues for phasing out fossil fuels in the European Union using EU State aid rules. Our analysis of the EU’s legal framework reveals that the EU State aid rules would allow the European Commission to effectively target and monitor fossil fuel subsidies. In particular, the requirements for notification, examination, transparency, reporting, and recovery of unlawfully granted aid may be highly useful tools. The legal framework also provides avenues for the EU Commission to start a ‘Fossil Fuel Inquiry’ to identify and quantify all support for fossil fuels within the EU Member States. Furthermore, the EU State aid rules can also provide civil society with the possibilities to actively lobby for State aid control and offer the court systems as an additional avenue for enforcement. Based on a legal analysis of which fossil fuel subsides are subject to the EU state aid legal framework and we make a first estimate of the value of fossil fuel subsidies subject to this regime. With due limitations our best estimate suggests that approximately 50—60% of the 112 billion Euro of subsidies in the EU per year which have been identified by the ODI/CAN report can be addressed by EU State aid rules. The analysis of the EU’s legal framework for State aid reveals that the EU State aid rules allow the European Commission to effectively target and monitor fossil fuel subsidies. We conclude that despite inherent limitations, 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 fossil fuel subsidies.

Department/s

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

Publishing year

2020-10-20

Language

English

Pages

1-15

Volume

LundLawComp

Document type

Working paper

Topic

  • Environmental Analysis and Construction Information Technology
  • Law

Keywords

  • EU stata aid
  • fossil fuels subsidies
  • climate change
  • Fossil fuel subsidies
  • EU State Aid
  • Climate policy

Status

Published