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Promoting Renewables: Which Support Scheme Gets The Green Light In The Internal Market?

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

62

Pages

10

Published

2003

Size

582.11 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/EENV030131

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

H. P. A. Knops

Abstract

Promoting renewables: which support scheme gets the green light in the internal market? H. P. A. ~ n o ~ s ' , ~ 1 Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands 2 International Institute of Energy Law, Leiden University, The Netherlands Abstract The Renewables Directive allows EU Member States, in the advent of a Community framework, to 'experiment' with schemes to support production of renewable electricity. This paper analyses the compatibility of these measures with EC law. Five support schemes are considered: investment aid, feed-in tariffs, tax exemptions or reductions, a tender for renewable electricity, and an obligatory green certificates system. They are analysed on the basis of primary and secondary EC law, European Court of Justice case law and the practice of the European Commission in State aid cases. The main principles found are that (i) domestic and foreign producers must be treated alike, and (ii) that the aggregate result of al

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