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Environmental Law

Pace Environmental Law Review

2015

Renewable energy

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Innovative Financing For Renewable Energy, Richard L. Ottinger, John Bowie Oct 2015

Innovative Financing For Renewable Energy, Richard L. Ottinger, John Bowie

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This paper discusses successful innovative methods for financing the high initial equipment costs of many renewable energy resources, with case studies of their application. Financial instruments for renewable energy installations are frequently dependent on physical and economic infrastructure. In response to this fundamental interconnectedness between infrastructure, economy, and financial instruments, this paper follows a rough structure of financing methods used in: Areas unserved by an electricity grid; Areas of modest means served by limited transmission interconnections; and Areas with developed regional or national grid connectedness.

Renewables have many benefits, but they also face challenges as they enter the existing market …


The Master Limited Liability Partnerships Parity Act: Friend Or Foe?, Sonia J. Toson Aug 2015

The Master Limited Liability Partnerships Parity Act: Friend Or Foe?, Sonia J. Toson

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In April of 2013, Democratic Senator Chris Coons of Delaware introduced legislation that seeks to level the playing field between renewable and non-renewable energy companies. Titled the “Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act” (MLPPA), the legislation would amend the federal tax code to allow renewable energy companies to form master limited partnerships and thereby gain valuable financing and tax advantages. This legislation would clear the way for the formation of master limited partnerships investing in renewable energy, which would have significant impact on clean energy production in the United States. This article discusses the Master Limited Partnerships Parity Act and explores …