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Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Energy and the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervaling Measures. Are Feed-in Tariffs Specific Subsidies?

机译:可再生能源的上网电价和世贸组织的补贴和反补贴措施协议。上网电价是否有特定补贴?

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In attempts to address climate change many states have introduced subsidy programmes in order to increase the use of renewable energy. Among such subsidy programmes Feed-in Tariffs (FITs) are among the most common and most successful. However, with the increase in the use of such subsidisation programmes there has been a significant rise in disputes in the WTO questioning whether such measures, including FITs, are compatible with WTO law, particularly with the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM Agreement). Therefore, this dissertation aims to clarify the WTO law on subsidies in the SCM Agreement with respect to FIT programmes in order to assess WTO member states’ possibilities to maintain such measures in place. Using a model FIT based on common characteristics of FIT programmes, it is assessed whether FIT programmes fulfil the requirements to constitute a specific subsidy in the SCM Agreement or whether such measures are not considered specific subsidies and thus fall outside of the scope of the SCM Agreement. It is concluded that, due largely to how the Appellate Body in recent case law has defined the relevant market, it will be possible for states to design FIT programmes so that they will not be considered to confer a benefit and thus do not fulfil the requirements in the definition of a subsidy in the SCM Agreement and consequently fall outside of the scope of the SCM Agreement. It is, however, also concluded that there is still a need for states to be mindful of the tariff level when designing FIT programmes in order for such programmes not to fall within the scope of the SCM Agreement. Lastly, the implications of the recent case law for the subsidy regime are also discussed.
机译:为了应对气候变化,许多州都推出了补贴计划,以增加对可再生能源的利用。在此类补贴计划中,上网电价(FIT)是最常见和最成功的一项。但是,随着此类补贴计划的使用增加,WTO质疑此类措施(包括信托基金)是否符合WTO法律,特别是与《补贴和反补贴措施协议》(SCM协议)相符的争端大为增加。 。因此,本论文旨在阐明世贸组织在SCM协议中对FIT计划的补贴法律,以评估WTO成员国维持此类措施的可能性。使用基于FIT计划共同特征的FIT范本,评估FIT计划是否满足构成SCM协议中特定补贴的要求,或者此类措施是否不被视为特定补贴,从而不在SCM协议范围内。结论是,在很大程度上,由于上​​诉机构在最近的判例法中如何界定相关市场,各州有可能设计FIT计划,这样它们就不会被认为具有收益,因此不能满足要求。在《 SCM协议》中定义为补贴,因此不在《 SCM协议》的范围之内。但是,还得出结论,在设计FIT计划时,仍然需要各国注意关税水平,以使此类计划不属于SCM协议的范围。最后,还讨论了最新判例法对补贴制度的影响。

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    Emanuelsson Sara;

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