IRS Notice 2019-43
Notice 2019-43 updates and clarifies the guidance provided in prior IRS notices regarding the beginning of construction for sections 45 and 48. Specifically, the notice
CFC Solutions: U.S. Slaps 30 Percent Tariff on Imported Solar Panels, Effects Unclear
This article from the 29 January 2018 issue of CFC Solutions News Bulletin is reprinted with permission. President Trump on Jan. 22 moved to impose tariffs on
Understanding Renewable Energy Systems
Renewable energy systems are systems that generate electricity without using resources that can’t be replaced. For example, the sun and the wind are things that
How Much Money Will the Federal Government Provide for Green Power Conversion?
An increasing number of individuals and businesses in the US are moving to reduce their environmental footprint. From concerns about climate change, to the public
Georgia Power Withdraws Request for Solar Power Fee
Georgia Power Withdraws Request for Solar Power Fee This post was written by attorney Roland F. Hall. Georgia Power has reached a preliminary agreement with
New Report on Maintaining Reliability While Integrating Green Power Resources
New Report on Maintaining Reliability While Integrating Green Power Resources This post was written by attorney Roland Hall. As the amount of wind and solar
Letters of Intent to Develop Energy Projects
Letters of Intent to Develop Energy Projects In many of my presentations to energy developers and utilities, I generally devote some time to letters of
New California Law Addresses Solar Net Metering Issues
New California Law Addresses Solar Net Metering Issues A recent change in California state law provides an interesting and useful case study of the ongoing
IRS Notice Clarifies Begin-Construction Requirement for PTC and Elective ITC
IRS Notice Clarifies Begin-Construction Requirement for PTC and Elective ITC The IRS has issued two notices this year that provide essential guidance for taxpayers who
D.C. Circuit Upholds FERC Orders Challenged by Virtual Marketers
A group of virtual marketers challenged FERC orders concerning the disbursement of surplus funds collected for transmission-loss charges. The case discusses the distinction between virtual
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