Notice 2025-42 Explained: What You Need to Know
Clean Energy Counsel teams up with Euclid Power and Carson Power, where we’ll break down what IRS Notice 2025-42 means for developers, investors, and financing parties — and how to move forward under the new framework.
Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC)
Clean Energy Counsel, Euclid Power, and Power Brief unpack the new Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) requirements set forth in the domestic policy bill and what they mean for developers, investors, and equipment suppliers across the renewable energy sector.
They break down the different requirements, timing and compliance strategies, and what market participants should be doing now to get ready for these new FEOC-related restrictions.
How to Satisfy Begun Construction: Industry Trends and Best Practices
A cross-industry roundtable hosted by Clean Energy Counsel, in collaboration with Euclid Power and Carson Power:
With the proposed “Big Beautiful Bill” poised to reshape clean energy incentives, understanding the rapidly evolving landscape of begun construction requirements is essential for developers, equipment suppliers, and investors alike.
This timely discussion will bring together legal, consulting, and development leaders to unpack trends, risks, and the latest strategies around project timing and tax credit qualification.
Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements: Market Trends for Development and Financing
Gary Stapleton moderates a panel featuring Daniel Kassa from CohnReznick and Andy Moon from Reunion Infrastructure in a roundtable discussion of Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements.
Tax Credit Transfers: Hybrid Structures and T-Flips
Zach Crowley moderates a panel featuring Phil Schapiro from Summit Ridge Energy and Jim Alderson-Smith from Crux Climate in a roundtable discussion of Tax Credit Transfers: Hybrid Structures and T-Flips.
Tax Credit Transfers: Insurance and Parent Guaranties
Sandra Lee moderates a panel featuring Jerry Smith from Atlantic Global Risk and Keith Pettus, CFA, CAIA from Advantage Capital in a roundtable discussion of Tax Credit Transfers: Insurance and Parent Guaranties.
Tax Credit Transfers: Introduction
Zach Crowley and Sandra Lee as present the first in a series of Tax Credit Transfer Webinars. This webinar covers the following questions:
Who is eligible to sell these credits and who is eligible to buy them?
What credits can be sold?
Why would a seller utilize this transfer process instead of typical tax equity?
How does the transfer process work? What steps are required for seller and buyer to transfer credits?
Financing Distributed and Community Solar Projects
Karleen Stern and Zach Crowley discuss key considerations for Financing Distributed and Community Solar Projects. Among the topics discussed are recent federal tax credits and evolving transaction structures, state initiatives, key components of financing community solar projects, the process for project evaluation and selection and best practices for energy counsel, investors, and developers.