The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has unanimously approved the use of renewable energy credits for compliance with the California Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS). The CPUC’s decision has authorized the procurement and transaction of tradable renewable energy credits (TRECs). The objective of the TREC market is to encourage renewable energy …
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June 15, 2010, WASHINGTON DC — — U.S. Senators proposed extending the 30% federal cash grants to renewable energy developers for another two years. Passed as part of the “2009 Recovery and Reinvestment Act”, Section 1603 gives 30% cash grants in lieu of investment tax credit (ITC) to renewable energy …
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LOS ANGELES, APRIL 15, 2010 — (Reuters) — Installed solar capacity jumped an astonishing 37% in 2009 following an onslaught of state and federal incentives offered during the recent economic crisis to help prop-up demand for new solar equipment. Grants, subsidies, tax-credits and cash incentives helped push revenue past $4 …
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Solar energy is attracting investment dollars. Competitive returns, lower barriers of entry, state and federal incentives, SREC revenue streams, and progressive Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards (RPS) are advancing solar to the forefront of renewable energy world. As the solar market evolves, so are the financial structures that are assisting investors …
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Solar energy is gaining momentum in the renewable energy world. It is being heralded as a smart investment due to growth prospects, favorable market conditions, federal and state incentives, and more stringent Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS). Individual and institutional investors are committing capital and taking risk because of potential profits …
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