Why Energy Subsidy Matter? Inventory of Energy Subsidies in the EU’s Eastern Partnership Countries – Activity Description (2015-2016): Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine
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This activity aims to analyze Both consumer and producer energy subsidies: these include subsidies to coal, natural gas, oil and related petroleum products (particularly those used in the public sector), electricity and heat generation based on fossil fuels.
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