December 16, 2022
Via: Renewable Energy WorldManufacturers should consider seeking Section 48C Advanced Energy Project Credit allocations, recently provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, with guidance coming out in February 2023. Capped at $10 billion, this is a competitive tax credit program that effectively acts as […]
May 23, 2022
Via: Power MagazineIowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions last year announced plans to develop a new carbon capture and storage project across the Midwest. The project seeks to capture carbon dioxide emissions that otherwise would be emitted into the atmosphere from biorefineries, such as […]
Commercialization, Energy Economics, Renewable Energy
July 18, 2018
Via: ForbesMany consumers want more of their electricity to come from clean energy sour1ces like wind and solar. And many regulated utilities have responded, adding a record number of renewable energy projects to their portfolios, relying, in part, on federal tax […]
May 18, 2018
Via: Energy CollectiveThe timing and magnitude of adding wind- and solar-powered electricity generators to the U.S. grid are sensitive to federal policies, especially federal tax credits that are currently scheduled to expire or diminish by 2022. In addition to the Reference case […]
December 18, 2017
Via: PV ResourcesThe solar investment tax credit (ITC) has survived a major round of tax reform in the US. Fears over an effective shortening of the ITC and the wind power industry’s equivalent, the production tax credit (PTC), to just four years […]
Commercialization, Renewable Energy
September 26, 2017
Via: ForbesFor a long time – according to the new published U.S. Renewable Energy Brief. The Brief, published by CohnReznick Renewable Energy Industry and CohnReznick Capital, concludes that the renewable energy tax equity market is in an extremely healthy state, and […]