CEEAG
The Climate, Energy and Environmental Aid Guidelines allow exceptions to the ban on state aid in the European Union. State aid means subsidies or other benefits EU countries or the EU itself grant to companies.
The CEEAG allow state aid to renewable energy, clean mobility, and hydrogen companies, among others. Fossil fuel production cannot receive state aid under the guidelines, except for gas under some circumstances.
Most EU state aid is provided under block exemption, but it can also be provided under state aid exemption guidelines like the CEEAG. To provide state aid under such a guideline, EU member states require the consent of the European Commission, unless the aid falls under a minimum threshold.
The three other members of the European Economic Area request the exemption from the EFTA Surveillance Authority.
To obtain European Commission approval for aid under the CEEAG, EU member states use a special software. The Commission publishes its decisions on its competition website.