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Tom Moerenhout
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Since joining IISD in 2010, Dr. Tom Moerenhout has contributed to IISD’s Geneva-based Global Subsidies Initiative. His research expertise and practical engagements focus on political economy and international economic law. Tom is mainly interested in resource valuation and regulation, the sustainability dimension of economic globalization and the roles of trade, investment and subsidy policies in sustainable development.
Tom has managed projects with various organizations, such as the World Bank, the OECD, OPEC, IRENA, UNEP, ICTSD, GIZ, Nestle and Greenpeace. He has also worked as a consultant for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Institute for Development Studies. For IISD, Tom has been engaged in research, policy analysis and project management. He has worked on institutional and policy reform related to fossil fuels, renewables, biofuels and nuclear energy. Most recently, he contributed to in-country reforms in Nigeria, Egypt, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Lebanon and India.
Tom is also an associate research scholar at Columbia University and leads the energy subsidy program at the Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy at Johns Hopkins. He attained his doctoral degree at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He has also served as the Saudi-Aramco fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (2016–2017) and visiting scholar at Columbia University’s Political Sciences Department and Center on Global Energy Policy (2015–2016).
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Exploring the Trade Impacts of Fossil Fuel Subsidies How do fossil fuel subsidies affect competitiveness and trade in various markets, and what is the likely scale of such impacts? This paper sheds light on the relevance of fossil fuel subsidies from an international trade policy perspective, in particular for the WTO. -
How to Target Electricity and LPG Subsidies in India: Step 1. Identifying Policy Options This report identifies knowledge gaps that are limiting policy making for better targeting of energy access subsidies in India. It identifies a number of targeting interventions that could be employed to better target subsidies for electricity and LPG. -
Support to Fuel Consumption for FisheriesThis policy brief provides an up-to-date evidence base for WTO negotiations on fisheries subsidies by collecting the information available on fuel support to fishing from WTO subsidy notifications, WTO trade policy reviews and the OECD’s Fisheries Support Estimate database. -
Electricity Sector Reform in Uttar Pradesh: Analysis of tariff adjustments and the Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojana Plan (UDAY)This study by IISD-Global Subsidies Initiative (GSI) examines the electricity sector of the state of Uttar Pradesh by analyzing tariff adjustments and the financial assistance scheme UDAY. -
Energy Pricing Reforms in the Gulf: A trend but not (yet) a normThis GSI paper summarizes recent fossil fuel subsidy reforms in the Gulf countries of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar, putting them in the context of wider developmental challenges and calling for more focused international support to energy pricing reforms in the region. -
Rationalizing Energy Subsidies in Agriculture: A scoping study of agricultural subsidies in Haryana, IndiaThis study untangles the energy-water nexus by analyzing how subsidized electricity has incentivized groundwater extraction in Haryana, India. -
Assessing the Cost-Effectiveness of Renewable Energy Deployment Subsidies: Onshore wind power in Germany and ChinaThis study reviews deployment subsidies for onshore wind in two countries, Germany and China.Its... -
Assessing the Cost-Effectiveness of Renewable Energy Deployment Subsidies: Biomass power in the United Kingdom and GermanyThis study reviews deployment subsidies for biomass power in two European countries, Germany and... -
The Context of Fossil-Fuel Subsidies in the GCC Region and Their Impact on Renewable Energy DevelopmentThis discussion paper looks at fossil-fuel pricing and subsidies in the political, social and... -
Biofuels At What Cost? A review of costs and benefits of Spain's biofuel policiesThis report evaluates some of the principal issues associated with Spain's biofuels industry,... -
Biofuels At What Cost? A review of costs and benefits of France's biofuel policiesThis report evaluates some of the principal issues associated with France's biofuels industry,... -
Biofuels - At What Cost? A review of costs and benefits of U.K. biofuel policiesThis report evaluates some of the principal issues associated with the U.K.'s biofuel industry,... -
WTO Members, Not the Appellate Body, Need to Clarify Boundaries in Renewable Energy SupportWhat constitutes appropriate state measures for incentivizing renewable energy development and... -
Biofuels—At What Cost? A review of costs and benefits of EU biofuel policiesBiofuels—At What Cost? A review of costs and benefits of EU biofuel policies analyzes a range of... -
Cultivating Governance: Cautionary tales for biofuel policy reformersThe policy brief analyzes the current developments around the emerging U-turns on government... -
Preparedness Assessment for the Integration of Sustainability Criteria into the Public Procurement of Infrastructure in VietnamThe International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), in cooperation with the Institute... -
Subsidies and External Costs in Electric Power Generation: A comparative review of estimates This review highlights the paucity of consistent information and data on subsidies to...
