Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/419/REV.1 |
S-4§135 |
Bahrain, Kingdom of |
2021 |
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Loans and financing |
Services |
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4.135. According to the authorities, no special government funding is available to the maritime subsector, although the MTT holds a general reserve for use in case of an emergency, i.e. when the safety of navigation at sea or the marine environment are at risk.
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Environment
Natural resources
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/399/REV.1 |
S-4§32 |
Tajikistan |
2021 |
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Energy |
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4.32. Tajikistan is pressing ahead with its largest hydropower project, the construction of the 3,600 MW Rogun hydropower plant, scheduled for completion in 2032. Upon full commissioning, the plant is expected to resolve domestic electricity shortages and significantly increase export capacity. In September 2017, Tajikistan issued bonds totalling USD 500 million to finance the plant.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/417/REV.1 |
S-3§117 |
Mauritius |
2021 |
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Loans and financing, Non-monetary support |
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3.117. The Mauritius Research and Innovation Council (MRIC) has the mission of promoting research for sustainable development in order to enhance quality of life. In April 2020, a special call for proposals was launched by the MRIC to encourage entrepreneurs, academics, researchers, enterprises, and start-ups to submit proposals for projects on both technology-based products and services and for policy measures. (...). , the MRIC approved the funding of 26 projects for a total of MUR 28.6 million (USD 715,000).
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/417/REV.1 |
S-4§78 |
Mauritius |
2021 |
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4.78. Some of the economic issues in Mauritius' water management include the following: (...) • Water use efficiency: With a view to addressing challenges and constraints in the water sector and to cope with water losses and also to have a sustainable approach towards water management, water efficiency is one of the Government's priorities. Budget 2021/22 made provisions for water conservation and water recycling. [34] Moreover, water released from hydro power stations will be treated and distributed for domestic purposes.
[34] Including concessional financing of up to MUR 1 million for car washers to invest in water-recycling and rainwater-harvesting systems.
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Conservation
Recycle
Renewable
Sustainable
Water
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/417/REV.1 |
S-4§106 |
Mauritius |
2021 |
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Loans and financing |
Energy, Services |
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4.106. (...) Since FY, there is one single tax regime for all banks, which are no longer required to split their expenses according to these segments; instead, they are taxed in the following way: • at a rate of 5% on the chargeable income of the actual year of assessment in excess of the chargeable income of the FY2017/18. For this additional income (over the FY2017/18) to be taxed at the lower rate of 5%, the bank must grant at least 5% of its new credit facilities to (...) enterprises engaged in agriculture, manufacturing, or production of renewable energy in Mauritius; (...).
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/304 |
S-IV§47 |
Mauritius |
2014 |
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(…) Additionally, to encourage renewable energy and to offset the high cost of production without passing the cost onto the consumer, the Government has, since 2010, subsidized the difference between the price of renewable energy (solar, wind and hydro) produced by private companies and the marginal cost of producing electricity by the CEB. A Renewable Energy Development Plan is being finalized.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/309 |
S-IV§61 |
Brunei Darussalam |
2014 |
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(…) The Government is developing a "Feed-in-Tariff" policy to accelerate the use of renewable energy.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/300/REV.1 |
S-Table-III.12 |
China |
2014 |
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Table 3.12 Various support measures
Subsidies to green energy and energy conservation
Subsidy: National Feed-in Tariffs (FITs)
Type of subsidy: Guarantee an above the market rate paid by the grid companies to companies which generate energy from wind, biomass, and solar sources
Legislation: The Renewable Energy Law
Subsidies to green energy and energy conservation
Subsidy: Full purchase on electricity generated by renewable energy
Type of subsidy: ..
Legislation: The Renewable Energy Law
Subsidies to green energy and energy conservation
Subsidy: Price surcharge of electricity generated by renewable energy
Type of subsidy: ..
Legislation: The Renewable Energy Law
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Energy
Conservation
Bio
Renewable
Green
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/326 |
S-Table-IV.12 |
Thailand |
2015 |
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Table 4.12 Renewable energy incentives, 2015
Programme Description
- Fit for RE programme: Very Small (VSPP) suppliers of renewable energy provided with per KWh payments ("feed-in tariffs") above those paid to standard wholesale producers by the state-owned utilities companies (the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), and the Electric Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)). Rates vary according to technology used: solar (B 5.66-6.85 per KWh); biomass (B 5.34 per KWh); wind (B 6.06 per KWh); and hydro (B 4.90 per KWh). The programme was introduced in 2006 and has been revised several times.
- Solar rooftop programme and solar ground mouth programme: In 2014, the Government issued a request for 200 MW of power through solar rooftop installations (with total capacity to be split 50/50 between commercial and residential structures). The feed-in tariff ranges from B 6.01 per KWh to B 6.85 per KWh. Under the solar ground-mouth programme, which is for government agencies and agricultural cooperatives only, each location can establish 5 MW of output and receive a feed-in tariff of B 5.66 per KWh. The contract length is for 25 years, with systems having to be installed by end 2015.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/323 |
S-IV§21 |
Moldova, Republic of |
2015 |
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(...) Feed-in tariffs for renewable energy are set by ANRE (National Agency for Energy Regulation) on a case-by-case basis, upon request from potential producers. The IMF has recommended an adjustment of utility tariffs to cost-recovery levels to avoid further accumulation of arrears and encourage investment in the sector.
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