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July
9, 2009
Washington,
DC, USA: Treasury, Energy Announce More than $3 Billion for Renewable
Energy Projects
The
U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Department of Energy
today announced an estimated $3 billion for the development of
renewable energy projects around the country and made available
the guidance businesses will need to submit a successful application.
Funded
through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act),
the program will provide direct payments in lieu of tax credits
in support of an estimated 5,000 bio-mass, solar, wind, and other
types of renewable energy production facilities.
"The
renewable energy program provides another important avenue for
the Recovery Act to contribute to economic development in communities
around the country," said Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner. "It
will provide additional stimulus to economies in urban and rural
America by helping to develop domestic sources of clean energy.
This partnership between Treasury and Energy will enable both
large companies and small businesses to invest in our long-term
energy needs, protect our environment and revitalize our nation's
economy."
The
Recovery Act authorized Treasury to make direct payments to companies
that create and place in service renewable energy facilities beginning
January 1, 2009. Previously, these companies could file for a
tax credit to cover a portion of the renewable energy project's
cost; under the new program, applicants would agree to forgo tax
credits down the line in favor of an immediate reimbursement of
a portion of the property expense. This direct payment program
allows for an immediate stimulus in local economies.
Said
Energy Secretary Steven Chu: "These payments will help spur major
private sector investments in clean energy and create new jobs
for America's workers. It is part of our broad effort to double
our renewable energy capacity in the next few years and make sure
that America leads the world in creating the new clean energy
economy of the future."
In
previous years, the tax credit has been widely used. It is considered
a successful incentive for encouraging the development of renewable
energy. In 2006, approximately $550 million in tax credits were
provided to 450 businesses. The rate of new renewable energy installations
has fallen since the economic and financial downturns began, as
projects had a harder time obtaining financing. The Departments
of Treasury and Energy expect a fast acceleration of businesses
applying for the energy funds in lieu of the tax credit.
However,
the Treasury Department notes on the link below that it is not
accepting applications for this program at this time, instead
just providing the guidance paperwork.
Further details about: Terms
and conditions, guidance, and a sample application
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