SWP Comments 2011/C 22, September 2011, 7 Pages
Given that energy subsidies impede the shift from
conventional fuels to a more sustainable energy system, the G20’s 2009
decision to reduce subsidies on fossil fuels represented an important
move. Where the process will lead is still unclear. The G20 states
cannot even agree on how to define subsidies, and significant resistance
in the individual countries means that progress is unlikely to go any
further than pre-existing national plans. But in order to meet climate
protection targets, fight fuel poverty and promote a sustainable,
efficient and safe energy supply, it is necessary to move towards a
low-carbon energy system. Not to mention the drain on state budgets that
such subsidies represent. At the moment the process has become bogged
down at the interministerial level. A push from the heads of state and
government is urgently needed to get the process moving again.
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