{"id":8940,"date":"2022-06-30T15:30:35","date_gmt":"2022-06-30T13:30:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cf.iisd.net\/itn\/?p=8940"},"modified":"2024-08-09T18:32:24","modified_gmt":"2024-08-09T16:32:24","slug":"key-questions-remain-as-governments-announce-agreement-in-principle-for-modernized-energy-charter-treaty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.iisd.org\/itn\/2022\/06\/30\/key-questions-remain-as-governments-announce-agreement-in-principle-for-modernized-energy-charter-treaty\/","title":{"rendered":"Key Questions Remain as Governments Announce \u201cAgreement in Principle\u201d for Modernized Energy Charter Treaty"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After a lengthy negotiation process, Contracting Parties at the June 24 meeting of the Energy Charter Conference reached an agreement in principle to modernize the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iisd.org\/articles\/explainer\/energy-charter-treaty\">Energy Charter Treaty<\/a> (<span class='tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips67'>ECT<\/span>)\u2014an outdated investment treaty that protects fossil fuel investors at the expense of critical climate action.<\/p>\n<p>The Energy Charter Secretariat\u2019s brief <a href=\"https:\/\/www.energycharter.org\/fileadmin\/DocumentsMedia\/CCDECS\/2022\/CCDEC202210.pdf\">communiqu\u00e9<\/a> provides a non-exhaustive summary of the outcome, though the details shared so far suggest that some of the treaty\u2019s most worrisome aspects might not have been resolved. While many questions remain unanswered, the communiqu\u00e9 published last week indicates that the ECT, even in its revised form, is likely to continue standing in the way of efforts to expedite the phase-out of fossil fuels and safeguard our planet.<\/p>\n<h3>Flexible approach to fossil fuel investments leaves climate impact uncertain<\/h3>\n<p>Crucially, the ECT Contracting Parties aim to adopt a so-called \u201cflexible approach\u201d to fossil fuel investments, allowing individual members to exclude protection for such investments in their territories in line with their respective climate targets.<\/p>\n<p>As indicated in its previous <a href=\"https:\/\/trade.ec.europa.eu\/doclib\/docs\/2021\/february\/tradoc_159436.pdf\">proposal<\/a>, the European Union (<span class='tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips117'>EU<\/span>)\u2014now joined by the United Kingdom\u2014intends to distinguish between existing and future fossil fuel investments, setting August 15, 2023, as the dividing line. Fossil fuel investments made before that date will continue to benefit from investment protection for 10 years after the modernized ECT enters into force. In contrast, fossil fuel investments made after that date would no longer be protected, albeit with significant exceptions. These exceptions are <a href=\"https:\/\/trade.ec.europa.eu\/doclib\/docs\/2021\/february\/tradoc_159436.pdf\">likely to include<\/a> certain investments in fossil gas, power plant conversions, and gas pipelines, given earlier EU proposals.<\/p>\n<p>It is currently unclear whether any of the remaining 24 Contracting Parties intend to adopt a similar approach at this stage. In addition, the stance taken by the EU and the United Kingdom UK would grant more than a decade of additional investment protection to oil, gas, and coal projects and therefore falls significantly short of the Paris Agreement\u2019s climate objectives.<\/p>\n<h3>No reform of investor\u2013state dispute settlement<\/h3>\n<p>The agreement in principle will continue to allow foreign investors to use the ECT\u2019s much-criticized investor\u2013-state dispute settlement (<span class='tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips43'>ISDS<\/span>) mechanism to bring direct arbitration claims against host countries, circumvent national courts, and claim exceedingly high amounts of compensation. The additional inclusion of new energy materials and products, such as hydrogen, in the scope of the treaty further increases this litigation risk.<\/p>\n<p>According to the communiqu\u00e9, the agreed text still has provisions on fair and equitable treatment, indirect expropriation, and most-favoured nation treatment. These provisions, even if qualified, complicate states\u2019 ability to regulate in the public interest, given the prospect of legal challenges under the treaty. While some of the treaty\u2019s investment provisions seem to have been moved closer to the EU\u2019s more recent approach taken in other investment negotiations, many questions remain open.<\/p>\n<p>Recent arbitral <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iisd.org\/itn\/2021\/12\/20\/eco-oro-and-the-twilight-of-policy-exceptionalism\/\">decisions<\/a> suggest that including more detailed investment provisions or exceptions in treaty texts will not necessarily safeguard states\u2019 regulatory space. Also worrisome is that the ECT\u2019s 20-year sunset clause remains intact, meaning that the treaty will continue to allow investors to bring claims for years even if a state decides to withdraw from the treaty in the future. Given that the sunset clause has been seen as a barrier to withdrawal for many of the ECT\u2019s Contracting Parties, leaving it in a modernized ECT makes it difficult for governments to leave if they find the treaty does not serve their climate action goals.<\/p>\n<h3>Worrisome signals for the final modernized ECT<\/h3>\n<p>The reaching of an agreement in principle is one step in the process of reforming the treaty, and certain procedural steps still need to be taken to adopt a finalized treaty text. For the EU, this will first require a vote on the proposed agreement by the Council of the EU. The final version of the modernized ECT will then need to be adopted by a unanimous decision of all Contracting Parties present and voting at the Energy Charter Conference on November 22, 2022. In order to enter into force, the treaty must also be ratified by at least three quarters of all Contracting Parties, which could take months or years.<\/p>\n<p>Until then, and except for widespread provisional application, which remains uncertain, the existing version of the ECT will remain in place, continuing to complicate efforts by governments to fulfill the ambitions and objectives of the Paris Agreement. Looking ahead, the discussion of a coordinated withdrawal of the EU and its member states is not off the table, as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.eu\/article\/spain-demands-eu-leave-energy-treaty-over-climate-concerns\/\">Spain<\/a>, as well as the <a href=\"https:\/\/euobserver.com\/green-economy\/155324\">European<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tweedekamer.nl\/debat_en_vergadering\/plenaire_vergaderingen\/details\/activiteit?id=2022A05547&amp;utm_source=POLITICO.EU&amp;utm_campaign=0319b29a33-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_06_23_05_00&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_term=0_10959edeb5-0319b29a33-189017913\">Dutch<\/a> parliaments, have recently demanded that the European Commission take such a decision.<\/p>\n<p>With the agreement in principle not yet public, it is too soon to say what a modernized ECT truly means for states\u2019 ability to regulate in the public interest and take ambitious\u00a0climate action. If, however, the provisions described in today\u2019s communiqu\u00e9 do make it into the final treaty, Contracting Parties need to take a close look at the implications for pledges made at the Glasgow Climate Conference (COP 26) \u2014and assess whether a coordinated withdrawal from the ECT, in addition to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iisd.org\/itn\/2021\/06\/24\/energy-charter-treaty-reform-why-withdrawal-is-an-option\/\">neutralizing the sunset clause<\/a>, is a better option for fulfilling national and international climate goals.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Author<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Lukas Schaugg<\/strong>\u00a0is an international law advisor at <span class='tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips32'>IISD<\/span> and a PhD-researcher in investment law at Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, Canada.<!--more--><\/p>\n<script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips32','International Institute for Sustainable Development<!--more-->'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips33','Institut international du d\u00e9veloppement durable'); 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