The purpose of this Article is to further our understanding of how the production tax credit works and does not work as a tax incentive to promote investment in renewable energy and to fight climate change. For reasons to be discussed, the tax incentives traditionally available present a number of transaction costs and limitations that make them less effective than alternative incentives. Specifically, this Article looks at the way the production tax credit is employed in the context of wind farm development. Because similar tax incentives and market conditions are relevant to other renewable energy industries, such as the solar energy industry, the wind industry was chosen as a representative case study within this context. Though the prod...
The development of renewable wind energy in the United States is a capital intensive and costly vent...
Employment in electricity generation from renewable resources has expanded rapidly in the US and in ...
The country seems to have quickly embarked on a new energy crisis. From Manhattan to Montana, worri...
Solar, wind, and other renewable energy technologies have the potential to mitigate climate change, ...
This study analyzes the potential impact of state tax incentives on the federal production tax credi...
Federal tax policy provides a broad array of incentives for energy investment. I review those polici...
This study analyzes the potential impact of state tax incentives on the federal production tax cred...
In the closing weeks of 2015, the solar and wind energy industries scored a major policy victory as ...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
The production tax credit (“PTC”) is the primary government incentive to promote renewable energy. I...
This article looks at the relative effectiveness of areas of key energy and conservation related tax...
We take a first look at limitations on the use of energy-related tax credits contained in the Genera...
Just as the government invested in oil and gas, it must now invest in new energy sources. In a sense...
Part I of this Article will review the history of renewable energy tax credits in this country and h...
This essay explores the history of tax benefits, property rights benefits, and mandates for energy d...
The development of renewable wind energy in the United States is a capital intensive and costly vent...
Employment in electricity generation from renewable resources has expanded rapidly in the US and in ...
The country seems to have quickly embarked on a new energy crisis. From Manhattan to Montana, worri...
Solar, wind, and other renewable energy technologies have the potential to mitigate climate change, ...
This study analyzes the potential impact of state tax incentives on the federal production tax credi...
Federal tax policy provides a broad array of incentives for energy investment. I review those polici...
This study analyzes the potential impact of state tax incentives on the federal production tax cred...
In the closing weeks of 2015, the solar and wind energy industries scored a major policy victory as ...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
The production tax credit (“PTC”) is the primary government incentive to promote renewable energy. I...
This article looks at the relative effectiveness of areas of key energy and conservation related tax...
We take a first look at limitations on the use of energy-related tax credits contained in the Genera...
Just as the government invested in oil and gas, it must now invest in new energy sources. In a sense...
Part I of this Article will review the history of renewable energy tax credits in this country and h...
This essay explores the history of tax benefits, property rights benefits, and mandates for energy d...
The development of renewable wind energy in the United States is a capital intensive and costly vent...
Employment in electricity generation from renewable resources has expanded rapidly in the US and in ...
The country seems to have quickly embarked on a new energy crisis. From Manhattan to Montana, worri...