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Federal tax policies have been an important driver for solar’s remarkable growth. The two
key federal tax policies for solar are the
• 30 percent Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
 Section 48 of the Internal Revenue Code for commercial systems
 Section 25D of the Internal Revenue Code for residential systems
• 5-year depreciation schedule under the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery
System (MACRS).
The current regime of energy tax incentives is coming to an end, and no viable
replacement has been proposed. If Congress fails to extend the ITC before the end of
2016, the credit for residential systems will expire completely, and the credit for
commercial systems will revert to the permanent 10 percent level established as part of
the Energy Policy Act of 1992.
CURRENT TAX INCENTIVES ENDING
Fitting Clean Energy into a Reformed Tax Code
James Mueller and Amit Ronen
Project WebsiteAcknowledgements Methodology
The authors thank Ethan Kraus for his research support and several Congressional tax
policy advisors for their insight and helpful feedback.
Please visit http://solar.gwu.edu/content/fitting-clean-energy-reformed-tax-code
or scan the QR code to the right for more details.
Our analysis follows the approach recently taken by Mark Bolinger of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and represents his lowest-cost
scenario: “tax appetite from the project sponsor.” We use the same input assumptions (e.g. $2.5 per WAC and 5.5% interest on project-level
debt), except that here the capacity factor is 20 percent instead of 30 percent for solar PV. While the lower assumed capacity is more
representative of utility-scale projects within states with moderate solar irradiance intensity, it leads to slightly higher predicted prices than
Bolinger found. Furthermore, Bolinger found that actual costs could be over 3 cents per kilowatt higher for scenarios in which project sponsors
monetize the credit through tax equity investors.
The inclusion of additional clean energy measures are required within any tax reform proposal, if
Congress adopts a “do-no-harm” approach to the solar industry’s competitiveness.
As the figure above suggests, the clean energy sector needs to be proactively developing pragmatic and politically
attuned tax reform solutions that work within the context of tax reform principles.
To better understand how tax reform could impact solar, we modeled four potential tax systems with the following
politically feasible assumptions:
1. “Current” Tax System or No Tax Reform: 35% corporate rate, MACRS, and 10% ITC after 2016;
2. “Conventional” Tax Reform: 25% corporate rate and slower, economic depreciation;
3. “Middle Ground” Tax Reform: 30% corporate rate and a partially modified depreciation system;
4. “Sweeping” Tax Reform: 25% corporate rate, full expensing economy-wide, and an upstream carbon tax starting at
$20 per ton of CO2.
Only under “sweeping” reform would solar PV compete as well as under the current tax system after 2016. None of the
tax systems alone can match the current tax system with the 30 percent ITC.
CLEAN ENERGY TAX SOLUTIONS NEEDED
GW Solar Institute
As lawmakers look to simplify the tax code and find savings from its various provisions to
pay for the cost of substantially reducing the corporate income tax rate, the prospects of
simply extending the ITC beyond 2016, or maintaining the 10 percent rate are, at best,
uncertain.
To make matters worse tax reform could modify or eliminate the accelerated depreciation
schedule entirely. The three recent major tax reform proposals have proposed doing just
that:
• On November 21, 2013, former Senate Finance Chairman Baucus proposed replacing
the accelerated depreciation system with a simplified system. Under this proposal,
solar property would never be depreciated fully, and only 40 percent of a solar asset
would be depreciated in its first 10 years.
• On February 26, 2014, House Ways and Means Chairman Camp released his tax
reform legislation that lowered the corporate rate to 25 percent, eliminated the ITC,
and lengthened depreciation periods using a straight-line method with an adjustment
for inflation.
• Wyden-Coats (S. 727 in 112th Congress) followed a similar approach to the Camp
proposal with a slightly lower corporate tax rate and without an inflation adjustment for
depreciation.
Changes to MACRS and the ITC under leading tax reform proposals would increase
solar PV prices by as much as 58 percent. Even the Baucus proposal, which included
a 20 percent ITC for solar, raises costs substantially due to its drastic changes to the
depreciation schedule.
TAX REFORM PROPOSALS LOOMING
Congressional decision makers on both sides of the aisle have made clear in public
and private statements their underlying principles for future energy tax incentives:
Technological Neutrality — Congress should not be picking technology winners and
losers by designating which specific technologies are eligible for certain tax credits.
Incentives should enable new, innovative technologies to compete fairly.
Public Interest — Any new incentive must use taxpayer dollars wisely and serve a
clear public interest such as bridging the commercialization “valley of death,” leveling
the playing field internationally, or addressing other market barriers.
Cost-Effectiveness — Taxpayer funds should not support fully mature technologies,
and incentives should automatically sunset for fully mature technologies.
Pro-Growth — As part of comprehensive tax reform, any new incentive must also
provide a net win for the economy. This principle assumes even greater significance if
future tax reform proposals are subject to new dynamic scoring rules.
TECHNOLOGY-NEUTRAL ENERGY CREDITS
This research initiative seeks to quantify the interplay of potential policy solutions within
the context of broader tax reform and energy market dynamics for a wide range of
electricity generation technologies. Another focus of the research initiative will be
assessing the macroeconomic impacts of the policies and the rate at which existing
generation assets are replaced.
GW SOLAR INSTITUTE RESEARCH SERIES
There is broad agreement that well-designed clean energy tax incentives need to be:
•predictable over the long term,
•scalable to drive investment without setting up a boom-and-bust cycle,
•accessible to diverse user types such as distributed generators, public power, and new market entrants, and
•transparent to maximize market certainty and reduce administrative burdens or gaming.
Potential tax reform solutions include:
Technology-Neutral Energy Credits — a new Investment Tax Credit (ITC) based on market maturity, a production tax
credit (PTC) based on regional energy diversity, or state energy credit block grants.
Leveling the Cost of Capital — Bringing parity to energy financing by lowering clean energy capital costs through
Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) to lower the cost of equity.
Investment Incentives — Research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) incentives and full expensing for priority
sectors like energy and infrastructure that face chronic underinvestment.
POTENTIAL CLEAN ENERGY TAX SOLUTIONS
A 45-percent ITC for installation costs in excess of $1 million per megawatt, indexed to
inflation, for any domestic generating project that generates or stores electricity. Newer
technologies that are less mature and more costly to install per watt would receive
higher percentages. This credit would be technology neutral and would sunset
automatically for fully mature technologies.
A NEW PERMANENT INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT
6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0
Camp**
Baucus*
Current Law
Beyond 2016
Current Law
Through 2016
Cents per kWh
Levelized Cost (2014$)
PPA Price (2014$)
6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0
Cents per kWh
Levelized Cost (2014$)
PPA Price (2014$)
2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
50% PTC
20% ITC
75% PTC
100% PTC
Cents per kWh
Levelized Cost (2014$)
PPA Price (2014$)
$0.00 $5.00
Natural…
Convention…
Biomass BFB
Dual Unit…
Single Unit…
Dual Unit…
Geotherma…
Fuel Cells
Net After
ITC
ITC
Cost per Watt
Onshore Wind under Tax Options
Current Law after 2016
Conventional Tax Reform
Middle Ground Tax Reform
Sweeping Tax Reform

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Fitting Clean Energy into a Reformed Tax Code

  • 1. 0% 15% 30% 45% $1.0 $2.0 $3.0 $4.0 $5.0 $6.0 $7.0 $8.0 $9.0 ITCPercentage Installation Cost per Watt Federal tax policies have been an important driver for solar’s remarkable growth. The two key federal tax policies for solar are the • 30 percent Investment Tax Credit (ITC)  Section 48 of the Internal Revenue Code for commercial systems  Section 25D of the Internal Revenue Code for residential systems • 5-year depreciation schedule under the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS). The current regime of energy tax incentives is coming to an end, and no viable replacement has been proposed. If Congress fails to extend the ITC before the end of 2016, the credit for residential systems will expire completely, and the credit for commercial systems will revert to the permanent 10 percent level established as part of the Energy Policy Act of 1992. CURRENT TAX INCENTIVES ENDING Fitting Clean Energy into a Reformed Tax Code James Mueller and Amit Ronen Project WebsiteAcknowledgements Methodology The authors thank Ethan Kraus for his research support and several Congressional tax policy advisors for their insight and helpful feedback. Please visit http://solar.gwu.edu/content/fitting-clean-energy-reformed-tax-code or scan the QR code to the right for more details. Our analysis follows the approach recently taken by Mark Bolinger of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and represents his lowest-cost scenario: “tax appetite from the project sponsor.” We use the same input assumptions (e.g. $2.5 per WAC and 5.5% interest on project-level debt), except that here the capacity factor is 20 percent instead of 30 percent for solar PV. While the lower assumed capacity is more representative of utility-scale projects within states with moderate solar irradiance intensity, it leads to slightly higher predicted prices than Bolinger found. Furthermore, Bolinger found that actual costs could be over 3 cents per kilowatt higher for scenarios in which project sponsors monetize the credit through tax equity investors. The inclusion of additional clean energy measures are required within any tax reform proposal, if Congress adopts a “do-no-harm” approach to the solar industry’s competitiveness. As the figure above suggests, the clean energy sector needs to be proactively developing pragmatic and politically attuned tax reform solutions that work within the context of tax reform principles. To better understand how tax reform could impact solar, we modeled four potential tax systems with the following politically feasible assumptions: 1. “Current” Tax System or No Tax Reform: 35% corporate rate, MACRS, and 10% ITC after 2016; 2. “Conventional” Tax Reform: 25% corporate rate and slower, economic depreciation; 3. “Middle Ground” Tax Reform: 30% corporate rate and a partially modified depreciation system; 4. “Sweeping” Tax Reform: 25% corporate rate, full expensing economy-wide, and an upstream carbon tax starting at $20 per ton of CO2. Only under “sweeping” reform would solar PV compete as well as under the current tax system after 2016. None of the tax systems alone can match the current tax system with the 30 percent ITC. CLEAN ENERGY TAX SOLUTIONS NEEDED GW Solar Institute As lawmakers look to simplify the tax code and find savings from its various provisions to pay for the cost of substantially reducing the corporate income tax rate, the prospects of simply extending the ITC beyond 2016, or maintaining the 10 percent rate are, at best, uncertain. To make matters worse tax reform could modify or eliminate the accelerated depreciation schedule entirely. The three recent major tax reform proposals have proposed doing just that: • On November 21, 2013, former Senate Finance Chairman Baucus proposed replacing the accelerated depreciation system with a simplified system. Under this proposal, solar property would never be depreciated fully, and only 40 percent of a solar asset would be depreciated in its first 10 years. • On February 26, 2014, House Ways and Means Chairman Camp released his tax reform legislation that lowered the corporate rate to 25 percent, eliminated the ITC, and lengthened depreciation periods using a straight-line method with an adjustment for inflation. • Wyden-Coats (S. 727 in 112th Congress) followed a similar approach to the Camp proposal with a slightly lower corporate tax rate and without an inflation adjustment for depreciation. Changes to MACRS and the ITC under leading tax reform proposals would increase solar PV prices by as much as 58 percent. Even the Baucus proposal, which included a 20 percent ITC for solar, raises costs substantially due to its drastic changes to the depreciation schedule. TAX REFORM PROPOSALS LOOMING Congressional decision makers on both sides of the aisle have made clear in public and private statements their underlying principles for future energy tax incentives: Technological Neutrality — Congress should not be picking technology winners and losers by designating which specific technologies are eligible for certain tax credits. Incentives should enable new, innovative technologies to compete fairly. Public Interest — Any new incentive must use taxpayer dollars wisely and serve a clear public interest such as bridging the commercialization “valley of death,” leveling the playing field internationally, or addressing other market barriers. Cost-Effectiveness — Taxpayer funds should not support fully mature technologies, and incentives should automatically sunset for fully mature technologies. Pro-Growth — As part of comprehensive tax reform, any new incentive must also provide a net win for the economy. This principle assumes even greater significance if future tax reform proposals are subject to new dynamic scoring rules. TECHNOLOGY-NEUTRAL ENERGY CREDITS This research initiative seeks to quantify the interplay of potential policy solutions within the context of broader tax reform and energy market dynamics for a wide range of electricity generation technologies. Another focus of the research initiative will be assessing the macroeconomic impacts of the policies and the rate at which existing generation assets are replaced. GW SOLAR INSTITUTE RESEARCH SERIES There is broad agreement that well-designed clean energy tax incentives need to be: •predictable over the long term, •scalable to drive investment without setting up a boom-and-bust cycle, •accessible to diverse user types such as distributed generators, public power, and new market entrants, and •transparent to maximize market certainty and reduce administrative burdens or gaming. Potential tax reform solutions include: Technology-Neutral Energy Credits — a new Investment Tax Credit (ITC) based on market maturity, a production tax credit (PTC) based on regional energy diversity, or state energy credit block grants. Leveling the Cost of Capital — Bringing parity to energy financing by lowering clean energy capital costs through Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) to lower the cost of equity. Investment Incentives — Research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) incentives and full expensing for priority sectors like energy and infrastructure that face chronic underinvestment. POTENTIAL CLEAN ENERGY TAX SOLUTIONS A 45-percent ITC for installation costs in excess of $1 million per megawatt, indexed to inflation, for any domestic generating project that generates or stores electricity. Newer technologies that are less mature and more costly to install per watt would receive higher percentages. This credit would be technology neutral and would sunset automatically for fully mature technologies. A NEW PERMANENT INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 Camp** Baucus* Current Law Beyond 2016 Current Law Through 2016 Cents per kWh Levelized Cost (2014$) PPA Price (2014$) 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 Cents per kWh Levelized Cost (2014$) PPA Price (2014$) 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 50% PTC 20% ITC 75% PTC 100% PTC Cents per kWh Levelized Cost (2014$) PPA Price (2014$) $0.00 $5.00 Natural… Convention… Biomass BFB Dual Unit… Single Unit… Dual Unit… Geotherma… Fuel Cells Net After ITC ITC Cost per Watt Onshore Wind under Tax Options Current Law after 2016 Conventional Tax Reform Middle Ground Tax Reform Sweeping Tax Reform