| February 1, 2008 Sen. Finance Committee Adds Renewable Energy Tax Credits 
    to Stimulus Bill
 Washington, D.C. [RenewableEnergyAccess.com]
 
 On Wednesday, the Senate Finance Committee included measures to extend the 
    Production Tax Credit (PTC) for renewable energy through the end of the 2009 
    in its version of an economic stimulus package originally proposed by 
    President Bush. Under the Committee's bill, wind companies would receive a 
    tax credit, currently 2 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity generated, 
    for each new wind turbine that goes into operation through 2009. The tax 
    credit, which also would apply to electricity from solar, geothermal and 
    other sources as well as energy-efficiency rebates, would cost approximately 
    $5.5 billion. The measures were introduced to the committee by Sen. Charles 
    Grassley (R-Iowa).
 
 "Renewable energy production depends on investment," Grassley said. 
    "Investors need certainty. They won't put their money out for a wind energy 
    facility unless there's a reasonable expectation that tax incentives will 
    continue into the future. For energy needs and for economic growth, we need 
    to continue renewable energy provisions without interruption."
 
 The bill would also extend for one year a credit, equal to 30 percent of 
    qualifying expenditures, for the purchase for qualified photovoltaic (PV) 
    property and solar water heating property used exclusively for purposes 
    other than heating swimming pools and hot tubs.
 
 The proposal extends the energy-efficient existing homes credit, extends the 
    tax credit for the production of energy efficient appliances for two years, 
    extends a credit to holders of clean renewable energy bonds, includes a 
    deduction for energy-efficient commercial buildings, a credit for the 
    construction of new energy-efficient homes and a credit for residential 
    energy efficient property.
 
 It is being reported that the Finance Committee's version of the stimulus 
    package bill may face opposition in the Senate and from the White House.
 
 The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) applauded the Finance Committee 
    bill. According to AWEA Executive Director Randall Swisher, the bill will be 
    a benefit to wind industry.
 
 "The extension of the production tax credit (PTC) is urgently needed to 
    protect tens of thousands of U.S. manufacturing and construction jobs and 
    create tens of thousands more, and to keep investment flowing into one of 
    the fastest-growing and brightest sectors of our economy: renewable 
    electricity," Swisher said.
 
 "We urge the full U.S. Senate to move quickly to adopt the Finance Committee 
    stimulus package that includes the PTC extension," Swisher continued. "Rapid 
    action is pivotal if wind, solar and other renewable energy industries are 
    to continue to grow, attract large-scale manufacturing investment and create 
    jobs for Americans across the country."
 
 Update: A vote in the Senate on the package has been delayed until next 
    week. The Senate will wait until after the Super Tuesday primaries as Sen. 
    Hillary Clinton (D-NY), Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) 
    are all currently campaining in thier bids for the presidency.
 
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