Provides a tax deduction for the cost of energy eficiency improvements to commercial buildings, installed as part of the building envelope; interior lighting systems; or the heating, cooling, ventilation, and hot water systems.
Who can claim energy storage credits?
Taxpayers with a qualified facility and energy storage technology placed in service after Dec. 31, 2024 may claim the credit. Elective payment and transfer of credits may be available to certain applicable entities to include tax-exempt organizations and government entities.
What are investment tax credits & production tax credits?
The Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and Production Tax Credit (PTC) allow taxpayers to deduct a percentage of the cost of renewable energy systems from their federal taxes. These credits are available to taxable businesses entities and certain tax-exempt entities eligible for direct payment of tax credits (see Tax Credit Monetization below).
How much credit is available for energy and storage technologies?
6% credit + additional credit of 24% if labor standards are met* for specific energy and storage technologies. Available for projects beginning construction before 2025. 6% credit + additional 24% if labor standards are met* for zero- or negative-emitting technologies and energy storage technologies.
Do energy storage projects qualify for a bonus rate?
Energy storage projects (i) not in service prior to Jan. 1, 2022, and (ii) on which construction begins prior to Jan. 29, 2023 (60 days after the IRS issued Notice 2022-61), qualify for the bonus rate regardless of compliance with the prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements.
The Clean Electricity Investment Credit is a newly established, tech-neutral investment tax credit that replaces the Energy Investment Tax Credit once it phases out at the end of 2024. This is an emissions-based incentive that is neutral and flexible between clean electricity technologies.
Are energy storage projects eligible for a refundable ITC?
Energy storage projects owned by taxable entities are not eligible for a refundable ITC, but instead can take advantage of the new transferability rules. The IRA added a provision to permit project owners (other than tax-exempt entities) to make an election to transfer the ITC to an unrelated third party.