Project Finance Blog

Trump Administration announces tariffs on imported solar cells and modules

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Brad Warner
January 25, 2018

The Trump administration unveiled four-years of tariffs on imported crystalline-silicon solar PV cells and modules, announcing a 30 percent tariff for the

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Posted in Blog article

New startup applying blockchain to renewable energy financing

Admin
January 9, 2018

In what seems to be a first, WePower Ltd., a European startup, is aiming to finance the development of renewable energy projects across Europe using a bloc

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Sixteen projects awarded PPAs in Mexico's third power auction

Raquel Bierzwinsky
November 28, 2017

With an average price of US$20.57 per MW of clean energy (MWh + clean energy certificate), the Mexican independent system operator (CENACE) announced the o

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GOP tax plan hurts US wind development forecasts

Admin
November 8, 2017

Under current IRS rules, wind developers can claim the full amount of the federal production tax credit (PTC) through 2020 if they either started physical

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Posted in Blog article, Taxes, PTC, IRS, GOP

October 31 ITC Section 201 remedies decision

Brad Warner
November 3, 2017

On October 31, the International Trade Commission (ITC) released its recommended  remedies following its September finding of “serious injury” to domestic

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FERC finds that New York waited too long to deny the Millennium Pipeline's water quality certificate | Norton Rose Fulbright

Admin
October 27, 2017

On September 15, 2017 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) held that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) waived

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Suniva, SolarWorld Tariff Case turns to remedies

Jacob Yaniero
October 9, 2017

Following the International Trade Commission’s (ITC) September 22 decision that foreign manufacturing of solar cells and panels have contributed to “seriou

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Southland charges up battery storage financings

Deanne Barrow
September 27, 2017

The largest non-recourse financing of energy storage assets anywhere in the world is the US$2.3 billion financing of the AES Southland project in the USA t

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In domestic solar manufacturing decision, ITC rules in favor of Suniva, SolarWorld

Jacob Yaniero
September 25, 2017

Following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in April, US-based solar cell and panel manufacturer Suniva petitioned the U.S. International Trade Commission (

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Wind power opponents finding fertile ground in Oklahoma

Matthew Gurch
September 25, 2017

Recent actions by federal regulators, state lawmakers, military installations, oil and gas interests and environmentalists may be making the Oklahoma regul

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Posted in Blog article, Wind, Oklahoma