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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Alternative and renewable energy, Energy…
Alternative and renewable energy, Energy conservation and efficiency
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Grants and direct payments | Manufacturing | Energy Conservation – Advanced Manufacturing |
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Alternative and renewable energy, Energy…
Alternative and renewable energy, Energy conservation and efficiency
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Grants and direct payments | Energy | Fossil Energy Research and Development: The…
Fossil Energy Research and Development: The Fossil Energy Research and Development (FER&D) program offices advance transformative science and innovative technologies that enable the reliable, efficient, affordable, and environmentally sound use of fossil fuels. Fossil energy sources constitute over 77% of the country's total energy use, and are critical to the nation's security, economic prosperity and growth. FER&D conducts R&D on advanced fossil energy systems, crosscutting fossil energy research, and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technologies. FER&D also conducts research related to the prudent and sustainable development of domestic oil and gas resources, with a focus on natural gas technologies and unconventional resources. Finally, FER&D includes funding for the research, operations, and infrastructure of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Alternative and renewable energy | Grants and direct payments, Tax concessions | Energy | Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Credit |
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Alternative and renewable energy | Grants and direct payments, Tax concessions | Energy | Alternative Fuel Mixture Credit |
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Alternative and renewable energy | Grants and direct payments | Energy | Energy Grant in Lieu of the Energy Production…
Energy Grant in Lieu of the Energy Production Credit or the Energy Investment Credit
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Alternative and renewable energy | Grants and direct payments, Tax concessions | Energy | Credit for Holding New Clean Renewable Energy…
Credit for Holding New Clean Renewable Energy Bonds
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Energy conservation and efficiency | Grants and direct payments, Tax concessions | Energy | Credit for Holding Qualified Energy Conservation…
Credit for Holding Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Biodiversity and ecosystem, Sustainable fisheries…
Biodiversity and ecosystem, Sustainable fisheries management
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Grants and direct payments | Fisheries | Columbia River Fishery Development Program …
Columbia River Fishery Development Program (Mitchell Act):
The Mitchell Act (16 USC 755-757; 52 Stat. 345) authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to carry on activities for the conservation of fishery resources in the Columbia River Basin. The Mitchell Act specifically directs the establishment of salmon hatcheries, the conduct of engineering and biological surveys and experiments, and the installation of fish protective devices. (...) With the listing of many of the Columbia River Basin salmon and steelhead populations under the Endangered Species Act, substantial changes have been and will continue to be required of the Mitchell Act Program. The Mitchell Act final environmental impact statement (EIS) was finalized in September 2014 and now provides a basis to inform the policy direction for distribution of annual Mitchell Act hatchery funding. (...) |
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Sustainable fisheries management | Grants and direct payments | Fisheries | Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP):
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Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP):
This grant program provides competitive grants to non-Federal researchers, including academics and fishermen, working to benefit U.S. fishermen and fisheries by the development of improved fishing practices and innovative gear technologies. The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) requires that NOAA's conservation and management measures minimize bycatch to the extent practicable and established the BREP (16 U.S.C. 1865) to support the development of technological devices and other conservation engineering changes to minimize bycatch and reduce post-release mortality of non-target species in U.S. fisheries. This Program seeks to support the development and testing of fishing gear and approaches that can be applied in commercial and recreational fisheries to reduce bycatch and post-release mortality and address the MSA requirements to minimize bycatch and habitat impacts. |
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures | G/SCM/N/372/USA | United States of America | 2021 | Sustainable fisheries management | Grants and direct payments | Fisheries | Fishery Disaster Assistance Program:
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Fishery Disaster Assistance Program:
Fisheries are subject to a number of factors that can cause sudden and unexpected losses, leading to serious economic impacts for fishers and their communities. These factors include events such as hurricanes and typhoons, oil spills, harmful algal blooms, and other types of disasters, both natural and manmade, that cause a commercial fishery to be harmed, seriously disrupted, or fail. (...) |
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