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Infocast’s Solar + Wind Finance & Investment Summit in 2023 gathered an unprecedented number of leading industry players to network, make deals, and get fully briefed on the renewables markets. This exceptional event is back to once again gather a who’s who for phenomenal deal-making and strategizing opportunities.
Join us for 2024’s summit March 11-13, with an exclusive pre-summit evening of Keynote sessions followed by a welcome reception on March 10.
Mark these dates in your calendar and get ready for the most powerful networking place for top-level renewables and financial executives and capitalize on today’s booming renewables market!
One year into the Inflation Reduction Act and the industry is still figuring out the new normal, with lingering supply issues, inflation, and interest rate hikes on the one hand and expanded tax credits, transferability, and long-term policy certainty on the other. This is a particularly critical year to attend Solar + Wind Finance and Investment Summit for a deep dive into how IRA guidance is affecting assumptions and how the emerging transferability market is creating a whole new outlook on financing possibilities. You’ll get insider tips on how to successfully navigate these waters, capitalize on the booming opportunities of the future, handle the lingering difficulties of the present, and meet everyone you need to know to take maximum advantage of your opportunities to develop, finance, and invest in today’s renewable energy projects.
Mingle with other C-Suite executives at the preeminent networking event for leaders in finance, solar, wind, and storage, top-rated by attendees as the place where deals and valuable business connections are made. Get the latest update on the finance and investment landscape, gain prescient insights into market trends, and network with the “highest quality of industry participants on the conference circuit.
Panel Discussion: Adding Up the Adders
The IRA adder provisions and IRS guidance are changing how deals are getting done. However, since usage of many adder provisions is still new, the risks are high, particularly domestic content. How are stakeholders getting comfortable doing transactions in this space, and who’s taking on what new risks? This session will provide a deep dive into the IRA adders:
How are adders being used in practice, what’s good, what’s not, and what potential curveballs could still pop up? Are investors, financiers and developers finding ‘favorite’ adders?
Are the qualifiers, applications, and maps out for adders (brownfield sites, energy communities, environmental justice credit) and other provisions adequate? Are there discrepancies?
Insurance on adders: If one project tries for multiple adders, is insurance necessary to take on that additional risk? Does the IRA de-risk projects less than 5 MW on a comparative level?
What’s needed for domestic content to be workable? How can developers convince suppliers to give information documenting domestic content when they’re worried about trade secrets, what’s enough for the IRS? How hard it is to figure out domestic content unless you’re 100% US?