Project Finance NewsWire Archive

October 2017 | Norton Rose Fulbright

Written by Admin | October 2017

IN THIS ISSUE

FERC directed to favor coal and nuclear

Most United States competitive markets would be forced to dispatch nuclear and coal power plants ...

Utility-scale solar trends

Four solar industry veterans had a conversation in late August about the top trends in the US utility-scale solar market ...

Financing projects with virtual PPAs

Virtual or synthetic power purchase agreements present unique issues for developers ...

Nuts and bolts of financing storage

The next big challenge for energy storage{comma} after bringing down the cost ...

Energy storage: unique PPA considerations

Developers are focusing on what terms to put in new offtake agreements ...

Your project’s just not into you

I have been struck by the substantial number of stalled projects.

Africa investor forums: Key takeaways

An energy and infrastructure boom across Africa has given rise to a motley group of mega-projects on the continent that is attracting investors (particularly from China) and boosting economic growth.

When criminal liability attaches to a busted project

Executives and directors of infrastructure developers may be wondering under what circumstances they could face individual criminal prosecution for a busted project in the wake of news that ...

Deal-contingent hedges

Deal-contingent hedges are becoming more common in project financings.

Environmental update

A US appeals court heard arguments in mid-September on the legality of permitting rules that the US Environmental Protection Agency issued in 2014 for cooling water intake structures at power plants.


IN OTHER NEWS

Tax cuts

Tax cuts should start to come into clearer focus this month.

US import tariffs

US import tariffs on solar panels look more likely after the US International Trade Commission concluded September 22 by a 4-0 vote that US solar panel manufacturers have been injured by increasing solar panel

FERC section 203 filings

FERC section 203 filings will no longer be required before closing most tax equity partnerships to finance US renewable energy projects.

A new business model

A new business model using blockchain to allow consumers to buy electricity directly from generators at wholesale prices is taking hold in several countries.

Offshore wind

Maryland offshore wind projects could be imperiled by a provision that Rep. Andy Harris (R-Maryland) added to a House appropriations bill.

Virtual transactions tax

Pennsylvania took a step back in early October from imposing a new tax on virtual electricity trades across the PJM grid.

CFIUS

A Chinese acquisition of a US company was blocked in September.

Solar data

Solar outpaced other forms of electricity in the United States for the first time in 2016 in terms of new capacity additions.

Partnership filings

Partnerships will not have to pay penalties for missing a new

Disguised sales and earnings stripping

The US Treasury moved closer in early October to withdrawing two sets ...

Private business use

Private business use of municipally-owned power plants and transmission lines ...

Minor memo

The latest forecast by the International Energy Agency ...