Response measures to the energy crisis: policy targeting and climate trade-offs
ETUI - Brussels
2023
152 p.
energy ; government policy ; national level ; climate change ; economic recession
Energy
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics
978-2-87452-695-4
08.11-68687
"Were national response measures to the energy crisis targeted; and were they social and climate friendly? These are the main questions addressed by this book that examines whether and how short-term national responses to the cost of energy crisis applied social and ecological preferences. Europe has ‘survived' two much-feared winters without energy shortages, power cuts and recession, showing a considerable level of resilience. Between September 2021 and August 2023, EU Member States allocated almost 700 billion euros to shield consumers and industry from rising energy costs. Were these resources properly targeted and is there a climate dividend? The national case studies included in this book reveal that the measures were mostly broad-based, including subsidies, tax cuts and price controls. The chapters also address questions on how such policies tackled the conflicting objectives and examine whether there are any good practices that can be identified in which short-term social protection can be aligned with longer term ecological objectives.'
Digital;Paper
ISBN (PDF) : 978-2-87452-696-1
Legal deposit : D/2023/10.574/31
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