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SUMMARY:Solar & Storage Finance USA
DESCRIPTION:2023 is set to be a defining year for solar\, storage and Solar Media’s 10th edition finance summit. \nLast year saw the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which brings together an estimated $370 billion in federal funding over the next ten years to facilitate clean energy transition in the US. The IRA has immediately impacted the long-term outlook of the solar and storage industry. \nFunding remains available for large-scale energy infrastructure drawn from the Department of Energy’s $40 billion loans program. In addition\, the IRA is estimated to attract $600 billion in new investment resulting in an additional 222GW of solar installations over the next decade. This is enough to power an additional 165 million US homes. \nThe picture is similar for storage as the U.S. government has increased investment tax credits to 30% for energy standalone systems. Estimates indicate a further 20.8 GW of utility-scale battery storage will become operational by 2025. To date\, 10 states have energy storage specific procurement targets with that list set to grow. The host state of this year’s summit\, New York\, is expected to incentivize an additional 5GW of residential\, commercial\, and utility-scale storage onto the grid. \nChallenges remain as the sector continues to decode the updated tax credit structures\, navigate the hurdles of the current inflationary environment and keep projects to schedule.
URL:https://renewablesgc.com/event/solar-storage-finance-usa/
LOCATION:The New Yorker Hotel\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mountain West Renewables Summit
DESCRIPTION:Opportunities for clean energy continue to grow at an exponential rate across the Mountain West. Spurred by the incentives created by the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment Act\, utilities\, local and state governments\, and LSEs and corporates from Montana to Arizona and from Idaho to New Mexico are procuring ever increasing amounts of renewables and energy storage to ensure they meet climate and decarbonizations goals–including growing EV charging load–as well as ambitious renewable portfolio standard targets. \nTo seize these opportunities\, however\, players must deal with the interconnection and transmission bottlenecks caused by changing resources and customer demand across the West\, handle continuing supply chain volatility\, re-orient their procurement strategies to take advantage of new domestic manufacturing resources and qualify for related tax incentives\, as well as cope with the resulting cost and schedule uncertainty in order to get their storage and solar projects financed across the region. Moreover\, progress towards the development of more formally organized western electricity markets continues and every player in Western power markets needs to understand the business and operational impacts of new initiatives including SPP’s Western Energy Imbalance Service (WEIS) and Markets+\, CAISO’s EDAM and Western Energy Imbalance Market (WEIM)\, and the possible development of a Western RTO\, however designed and administered. \nOnly those who can keep up with all these developments and learn the innovations being put in place to manage these hurdles will be able to take full advantage of the burgeoning opportunities in this dynamic\, eight-state region. \nInfocast’s Mountain West Renewables Summit is organized to let you hear directly from the region’s leading energy decision makers. Leading local experts from utilities\, local governments\, LSE’s and policy makers come together with the regions’ renewable development and finance communities to network and exchange the latest market intelligence on the state and future of the Mountain West energy markets and discuss their needs\, challenges\, and the initiatives they have underway in light of the tailwinds for the renewables industries provided by the Inflation Reduction Act and the preceding Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This remarkable Summit will provide the perfect venue to take advantage of the vast opportunities for renewable energy procurement\, development\, and deployment in the Mountain West and move the market forward.
URL:https://renewablesgc.com/event/mountain-west-renewables-summit/
LOCATION:Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, United States
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