Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative
When the G-20 leaders met on 24-25 September 2009 in Pittsburgh, USA, they agreed in their Communiqué that, building on the efforts of many countries to, reduce fossil fuel subsidies while preventing adverse impact on the poorest?, they were commit...
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACCIDENTS ACID RAIN ACIDIC WATER AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AIR AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE POLICIES ANTHRACITE ANTHRACITE COAL APPROACH BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENEFIT ANALYSIS BIOMASS BIOMASS FUELS CAPITAL FORMATION CARBON CARBON CAPTURE CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON NEUTRAL CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CELLULOSIC ETHANOL CLEAN FUELS CLEANER ENERGY CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION COAL COAL COMBUSTION COAL COMPANY COAL GAS COAL MINING COAL PRICE COAL PRODUCERS COLLECTION EFFICIENCY COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPANY CARS CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONVENTIONAL OIL COST ANALYSIS COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CRUDE OIL DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEMAND ELASTICITIES DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY DEMAND FOR ENERGY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIESEL DIESEL COMBUSTION DIESEL FUELS DISPOSABLE INCOME DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DOMESTIC COAL DOMESTIC ENERGY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY OF DEMAND ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRIC UTILITIES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY TARIFFS ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRODUCER ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EQUILIBRIUM EQUITY IMPACTS EXCISE DUTIES EXCISE DUTY EXCISE TAX EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL COSTS EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL TRANSFERS FISH FISHERIES FISHING FORESTRY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL USE FOSSIL FUELS FOSSIL-FUEL USE FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CELLS FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COSTS FUEL PRICES FUEL PRODUCTION FUEL SUBSIDIES FUEL SWITCHING GAS EMISSIONS GAS FIELDS GAS FUELS GAS PRODUCTION GAS TURBINE GASEOUS FUELS GASOLINE GLOBAL ENERGY DEMAND GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HIGHER ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS HYDROGEN IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME TAX INTERMEDIATE INPUTS KEROSENE MARGINAL COST MARKET PRICES MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MOTOR VEHICLES NATURAL GAS NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES NUCLEAR ENERGY NUCLEAR FISSION NUCLEAR POWER OIL OIL DEMAND OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTS OPEC PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PETROLEUM PETROLEUM DIESEL PETROLEUM GAS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS POLICE POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTERS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POWER CAPACITY POWER GENERATION POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR PRICE CHANGES PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE DIFFERENTIAL PRICE DIFFERENTIALS PRICE ELASTICITIES PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND PRICE SUBSIDIES PRICES OF ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY PRODUCER OF ENERGY PRODUCTION COSTS QUALITY ENERGY QUOTAS RAW MATERIALS RECYCLING REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARDS RENEWABLE SOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS SAFETY SOLAR ENERGY SULPHUR DIOXIDE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYNTHETIC FUELS TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TAX CREDIT TAX CREDITS TAX EXEMPTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REVENUE TERMS OF TRADE TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL FUELS TRAINS TRANSMISSION LINES TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION FUELS TRUE UTILITIES VEHICLES WEALTH WIND International Energy Agency Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development World Bank Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative |
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When the G-20 leaders met on 24-25
September 2009 in Pittsburgh, USA, they agreed in their
Communiqué that, building on the efforts of many countries
to, reduce fossil fuel subsidies while preventing adverse
impact on the poorest?, they were committed to, rationalize
and phase out over the medium term inefficient fossil fuel
subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption. This draft
report has been developed jointly by the International
Energy Agency (IEA), Organization of the Petroleum Exporting
Countries (OPEC), Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD) and World Bank in response to this
request. It draws on the relevant expertise and work of the
four tasked organizations, but also on input and comments
from other organizations and experts. The report includes:
a) discussion of the scope of energy subsidies; b) estimates
of energy subsidies, and identification of the gaps in the
existing data and issues around the measurement of energy
subsidies; c) modeling-based analysis of the implications of
phasing-out energy subsidies on the economy, including
socio-economic and trade impacts, the environment, and the
energy sector; and d) suggestions for the implementation of
phase-out of inefficient subsidies leading to wasteful
consumption, drawing on country case studies, including
discussion of how to address social impacts. |
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International Energy Agency Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development World Bank |
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International Energy Agency Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development World Bank |
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International Energy Agency |
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Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative |
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Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative |
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Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative |
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Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative |
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Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative |
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analysis of the scope of energy subsidies and suggestions for the g-20 initiative |
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okr-10986-278432021-04-23T14:04:44Z Analysis of the Scope of Energy Subsidies and Suggestions for the G-20 Initiative International Energy Agency Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development World Bank ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACCIDENTS ACID RAIN ACIDIC WATER AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AIR AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE POLICIES ANTHRACITE ANTHRACITE COAL APPROACH BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENEFIT ANALYSIS BIOMASS BIOMASS FUELS CAPITAL FORMATION CARBON CARBON CAPTURE CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON NEUTRAL CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CELLULOSIC ETHANOL CLEAN FUELS CLEANER ENERGY CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION COAL COAL COMBUSTION COAL COMPANY COAL GAS COAL MINING COAL PRICE COAL PRODUCERS COLLECTION EFFICIENCY COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMPANY CARS CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONVENTIONAL OIL COST ANALYSIS COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CRUDE OIL DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEMAND ELASTICITIES DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY DEMAND FOR ENERGY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIESEL DIESEL COMBUSTION DIESEL FUELS DISPOSABLE INCOME DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DOMESTIC COAL DOMESTIC ENERGY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY OF DEMAND ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRIC UTILITIES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY TARIFFS ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRODUCER ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EQUILIBRIUM EQUITY IMPACTS EXCISE DUTIES EXCISE DUTY EXCISE TAX EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL COSTS EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL TRANSFERS FISH FISHERIES FISHING FORESTRY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL USE FOSSIL FUELS FOSSIL-FUEL USE FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CELLS FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COSTS FUEL PRICES FUEL PRODUCTION FUEL SUBSIDIES FUEL SWITCHING GAS EMISSIONS GAS FIELDS GAS FUELS GAS PRODUCTION GAS TURBINE GASEOUS FUELS GASOLINE GLOBAL ENERGY DEMAND GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT HIGHER ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS HYDROGEN IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME TAX INTERMEDIATE INPUTS KEROSENE MARGINAL COST MARKET PRICES MINERAL RESOURCES MINES MOTOR VEHICLES NATURAL GAS NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES NUCLEAR ENERGY NUCLEAR FISSION NUCLEAR POWER OIL OIL DEMAND OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTS OPEC PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PETROLEUM PETROLEUM DIESEL PETROLEUM GAS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS POLICE POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTERS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POWER CAPACITY POWER GENERATION POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR PRICE CHANGES PRICE DIFFERENCES PRICE DIFFERENTIAL PRICE DIFFERENTIALS PRICE ELASTICITIES PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND PRICE SUBSIDIES PRICES OF ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY PRODUCER OF ENERGY PRODUCTION COSTS QUALITY ENERGY QUOTAS RAW MATERIALS RECYCLING REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARDS RENEWABLE SOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS SAFETY SOLAR ENERGY SULPHUR DIOXIDE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYNTHETIC FUELS TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TAX CREDIT TAX CREDITS TAX EXEMPTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REVENUE TERMS OF TRADE TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL FUELS TRAINS TRANSMISSION LINES TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION FUELS TRUE UTILITIES VEHICLES WEALTH WIND When the G-20 leaders met on 24-25 September 2009 in Pittsburgh, USA, they agreed in their Communiqué that, building on the efforts of many countries to, reduce fossil fuel subsidies while preventing adverse impact on the poorest?, they were committed to, rationalize and phase out over the medium term inefficient fossil fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption. This draft report has been developed jointly by the International Energy Agency (IEA), Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and World Bank in response to this request. It draws on the relevant expertise and work of the four tasked organizations, but also on input and comments from other organizations and experts. The report includes: a) discussion of the scope of energy subsidies; b) estimates of energy subsidies, and identification of the gaps in the existing data and issues around the measurement of energy subsidies; c) modeling-based analysis of the implications of phasing-out energy subsidies on the economy, including socio-economic and trade impacts, the environment, and the energy sector; and d) suggestions for the implementation of phase-out of inefficient subsidies leading to wasteful consumption, drawing on country case studies, including discussion of how to address social impacts. 2017-08-15T18:43:46Z 2017-08-15T18:43:46Z 2010-06-16 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/959281468160496244/Analysis-of-the-scope-of-energy-subsidies-and-suggestions-for-the-G-20-initiative http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27843 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |