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Grant Program Passed, Thousands of Renewable Energy Jobs Saved

By RenewableEnergyWorld.com Editors
December 17, 2010   |   8 Comments

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December 17, 2010
Good news indeed!
I would be nice to have longer term clarity.
I would suggest legislation that provides a grant for the next
15 years, start at 30% and de-escalate at 2% per year. By that point grid parity should be reached.
Hopefully clarity on the SACP in NJ will be next.
PA. neds to get it's act together, the SACP is ill defined and the new Governor doesn't seem interested in solar, wants to push frakking the Marcellus Shale. i would suggest watching the documentary Gasland to see the externalities associated with frakking.
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December 17, 2010
I think it's unfortunate that we seem to have to play this same game every year- will the tax credit expire or not? It creates a cloud of uncertainty that makes it very difficult for integrators to plan ahead and grow sustainably. It doesn't instill a lot of confidence in potential clients whose ROI often depends on important incentives such as these. Our industry really needs a long term federal feed in tariff or tax credit in order to get us out of this "stop and start" cycle that is so damaging to the business operations of integrators.
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December 17, 2010
I agree with Pam, but at least we have the 30% ITC until 2016. I'm so grateful to SEIA and all the organizations that helped to make this happen now, rather than next year.

Selfishly, I'd also love the Grant to be extended to home owners in new legislation next year. That residents must owe taxes at the end of the year to benefit can slow down or ruin a residential solar sale. I'm confident even more solar jobs would be created if the grant was applied to homes. Yes, I know, that people can see the benefit indirectly through leases and ppa's, but there are far more independent solar installers than lease and ppa companies across the U.S. in markets where lease and ppa companies won't go right now due to poor state incentives.
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December 17, 2010
SolarFred, we'd love that too, but to be honest, the ITC does not mean a homeowner must wait until the following April 15th to take advantage of it. One could simply go to his or her HR department and ask them to reduce withholdings such that more money comes in your paycheck each month.

** I am not an accountant, however... Speak to yours before making any sort of decision regarding your tax situation!

Ok, you are right, the grant would make this a lot easier if applied to residences.
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5 of 8
December 19, 2010
We need more education. It seems to be taking off, but the number of people that have a knowledge of what you all are doing with renewable energy is dissapointing. Having just read the "Geothermal HVAC" (McGraw Hill) book, I'm on the renewable wagon. I did not realize that we could reduce 50% of our energy consumption at the end of the grid and offset building power plants by a large degree...why don't more people know? really...it's just amazing! Google "Geothermal Book"
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December 22, 2010
As Executive Search Consultants in the Renewable Energy and Cleantech industry, we see an incredible amount of pent-up demand from senior executives, professionals, investors and leaders of virtually every industry group, clamouring for a meaningful role to contribute to this most promising field.

Indeed, better late than never - this is great news for all of us!

Dawn Dzurilla, Managing Partner, Gaia Human Capital Consultants
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December 22, 2010
@Penelope - - You are absolutely right . . . people do need to be educated . . . but the problem is people! This has remained a fact for thousands of years and remains a fact 'til this day. Even in this age of information. There are books on everything now. There are no excuses "not to know". Library cards are FREE! Andrew Carnegie built all of those libraries almost 100 years ago thinking people would be interested and use them . . . they don't! Less than 3% of Americans have one. Books are cheaper than ever and book stores are all over . . . new and used! People are not interested . . . as a rule . . . it is called neglect! Less than 5% of the population will properly educate themselves on matters that should be important, i.e. Health, Wealth(finances), Philosophy, Relationships, Leadership, Stewardship, etc. . . . Stay informed and educated . . . you will go far! Because . . . you've gotta know!
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December 23, 2010
Good news, but there shouldn't be an on going question re: Tax Credits for Renewable Energy until we are at least approaching energy independence.Add taxes(sorry), cut pork projects,convert defense spending to having the military build out our smart grid & HVDC lines from new projects to city centers. This country should be around for awhile, so plan a future where we don't spend gazillions on imported oil sooner than later.Then we can pay our debts off with a sustainable future.
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