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The Solar Heist, or How I Got into the Solar Business, Part 5: The Escape

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After almost being shot by a crime syndicate enforcer, Charlie and Mazz go to confront Richard Prout about who really owns the utility solar project. But Richard won’t talk. Worse, he attempts a daring escape that frustrates the hell out of Mazz and Charlie and attempts to split them apart.
True Solar Takeaways

  • Brownfields and landfills are ideal locations for utility solar projects because they're near grid infrastructure.
  • Brownfields and landfills are also ideal because they typically qualify for a bonus 10% investment tax credit (ITC.) The standard solar investment tax credit is 30%.
  • Ownership of a solar project is complicated. Often, the solar project developer is leasing the land from a landowner, but sometimes the land is bought. Also, as with many corporations, a solar project can have numerous investors who collect revenue from the solar power generated and sold to a utility, plus benefit from tax credits and other tax incentives.
  • This story is fiction, but there has been at least one incident of the Italian mafia owning solar projects.

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Content provided by Tor "Solar Fred" Valenza. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tor "Solar Fred" Valenza or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

After almost being shot by a crime syndicate enforcer, Charlie and Mazz go to confront Richard Prout about who really owns the utility solar project. But Richard won’t talk. Worse, he attempts a daring escape that frustrates the hell out of Mazz and Charlie and attempts to split them apart.
True Solar Takeaways

  • Brownfields and landfills are ideal locations for utility solar projects because they're near grid infrastructure.
  • Brownfields and landfills are also ideal because they typically qualify for a bonus 10% investment tax credit (ITC.) The standard solar investment tax credit is 30%.
  • Ownership of a solar project is complicated. Often, the solar project developer is leasing the land from a landowner, but sometimes the land is bought. Also, as with many corporations, a solar project can have numerous investors who collect revenue from the solar power generated and sold to a utility, plus benefit from tax credits and other tax incentives.
  • This story is fiction, but there has been at least one incident of the Italian mafia owning solar projects.

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