Published Tuesday, 16 February 2010
IEEP’s Environmentally Harmful Subsidies Study Published
The report is a contribution to the European Commission’s ongoing efforts to investigate and reform environmentally harmful subsidies (EHS).
The study is based on three methodologies developed by the OECD to investigate subsidies removal, which are tested through case studies in the energy, transport and water sectors.
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Executive Summary PDF 368.7 KB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Full Report PDF 3.1 MB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - VAT reduction for domestic energy consumption in the UK PDF 572.6 KB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Case studies for the transport sector PDF 1.1 MB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Case studies for the water sector PDF 658.3 KB
Downloads
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Executive Summary PDF 368.7 KB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Full Report PDF 3.1 MB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - VAT reduction for domestic energy consumption in the UK PDF 572.6 KB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Case studies for the transport sector PDF 1.1 MB
- Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Case studies for the water sector PDF 658.3 KB