Renewables Companies Grapple with Construction-Start Issues
Start of construction issues will take time to sort out The Internal Revenue Service is still feeling its way on complicated fact patterns...
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Start of construction issues will take time to sort out The Internal Revenue Service is still feeling its way on complicated fact patterns...
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New IRS guidance for developers of wind farms and other renewable energy projects that qualify for production tax credits modifies the safe harbor ...
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Many renewable energy developers are scrambling to reevaluate arrangements they put in place this year to start construction of projects to qualify for federal tax credits after Congress extended ...
Read MoreKeith Martin, partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, joins us to unpack the tax extenders bill that cleared Congress on Monday night. We discuss how the bill affects solar, wind, and other renewable energy projects,
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The IRS said this afternoon that developers will have an extra one to two years to finish construction of new wind, solar and other renewable energy projects and qualify for federal tax credits.
Read MoreConstruction delays and cost increases are forcing renegotiation of power purchase agreements before renewable energy projects can be financed. Wholesale electricity prices jumped 2.5% for wind electricity...
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