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Aspen Power Completes First ITC Solar Transfer Agreement

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Aspen Power announced the successful completion of the company’s first investment tax credit (ITC) transfer agreement. The transaction with private investor Dan Kalafatas generated revenue from the ITCs generated by five projects across California and New York.

“This ITC transfer agreement is a critical milestone for Aspen Power and underscores our ability to navigate the evolving complexities of solar financing,” said Bill DeLong, Chief Financial Officer of Aspen Power. “By using this innovative structure, we not only strengthen our existing portfolio, but also open up new avenues for future growth and strategic development. This transaction sets a precedent for how Aspen Power will continue to drive value and innovation in the renewable energy sector.”

The structure of the transaction includes both 2023 and 2024 projects, demonstrating Aspen Power’s ability to adapt and capture value across multiple fiscal years. The innovative structure allows Aspen to optimize project returns, ensuring steady growth and maximizing the value of the credits.

Recent changes to the ITC under the Inflation Reduction Act have increased the flexibility and scalability of solar project financing. The expansion and expansion of the ITC to allow direct transferability allows solar developers like Aspen Power to transfer tax credits to third-party investors, providing a new way to monetize these credits without relying solely on traditional tax equity investors. By ‘selling’ the tax credits generated by its solar projects to private investors who can use them to reduce their tax liabilities, Aspen Power obtains immediate cash flow, which it reinvests in new projects, fueling further growth in the renewable energy sector stimulated.

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