Monday, March 25, 2013

Sequester? What Sequester? Obama 'Admin' Plans to Spend $150 Million for Green Energy Projects (Because It’s Worked So Well Before).


Sequester? What Sequester? Obama 'Admin' Plans to Spend $150 Million for Green Energy Projects (Because It’s Worked So Well Before).(Heritage).
Just what America needs: More taxpayer-funded green energy projects.
The Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service released plans to re-allocate more than $150 million in remaining manufacturing tax credits for “green” energy projects originally authorized by the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the stimulus bill), according to Recovery.gov.
Phase II of the Section 48C Advanced Manufacturing Tax Credit seeks to grant the tax credits on a competitive basis to green energy projects that demonstrate “commercial viability, domestic job creation, technological innovation, speed to project completion, and potential for reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions,” the DOE wrote.
The $150 million in funds remaining were left over from “remaining tax credits that were never fully monetized by previous awardees,” the DOE announced.
The agency’s original authorization for the program stood at $2.3 billion, with individual awards available of up to 30 percent of the project cost. According to the White House, 183 manufacturing facilities qualified during the tax credit’s initial authorization.
However, The Heritage Foundation’s Jack Spencer says in demonstrating “commercial viability”—in other words—“by meeting the conditions to receive the credits, the applicants actually demonstrate that they do not need the credits.

Among the initial recipients of the 48C tax credit are companies that have declared bankruptcy, shut down production facilities, or laid off workers:
Tens of millions of dollars in tax credits were also allocated to well-known companies like Dow, Dupont, General Electric, and Siemens for a variety of solar, wind, and other manufacturing facilities. Read the full story here.


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