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Investing in a commercial solar project offers three major benefits: a substantial federal tax credit, depreciation that can offset federal and state taxes, and a reliable income stream from the energy generated by the project.
For commercial property owners and real estate investors, the decision to invest in solar technology is no longer just an ethical one but one that boasts a robust economic case.
Given the tax incentives currently on the table and a variety of regulatory, social and economic tailwinds, more installers than ever are recognizing that there’s real value in helping SMBs overcome the financial hurdles to going solar.
When calculating mortgages for commercial properties, lenders will be in one of three scenarios, and each carries distinct implications for lenders, which are important to understand to navigate solar-related financing.
The whole of the Fortune 500 is looking into clean energy tax credit transferability deals, according to tax credit investment banking firm Foss & Company. Advanced manufacturing tax credit incentives in the US clean energy space could also grow to be worth billions of dollars a year.