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In the United States, Federal incentives for the deployment of wind and solar power projects are delivered primarily through the tax code, in the form of accelerated tax depreciation and tax credits that are based on either investment or production. Both wind and solar projects are equally eligible...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the United States, Federal incentives for the deployment of wind and solar power projects are delivered primarily through the tax code, in the form of accelerated tax depreciation and tax credits that are based on either investment or production. Both wind and solar projects are equally eligible for accelerated tax depreciation, but tax credit eligibility varies by technology: solar is currently eligible for the investment tax credit (""ITC""), while wind is eligible for either the ITC or the production tax credit (""PTC""), though wind project sponsors typically choose the PTC. The PTC is. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
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title_fullStr | Renewable Energy Tax Incentives : Selected Issues and Analyses / Meredith L. Pace, editor. |
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