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Episode 78: The Clock Is Ticking on Clean Energy Tax Credits

22 min · 7 de may de 2026
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The rules around clean energy tax credits are more complicated. Between the Inflation Reduction Act and the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill,” developers, businesses, and project owners are trying to figure out: 👉 What actually changed 👉 What deadlines matter 👉 And how to make sure projects still qualify for valuable incentives In this episode of The Clean Energy Edge Podcast, Russ Bates sits down with Abby Massey of Capstan Tax Strategies to break down the latest changes impacting the Investment Tax Credit (ITC), safe harboring, and ITC adders like domestic content and energy communities. We cover: * How the OBBB impacts clean energy tax incentives * Key deadlines developers need to understand * What safe harbor actually means * How projects can maximize available ITC adders * Why timing matters more than ever right now This is a practical conversation focused on helping projects move forward while these opportunities are still available. 👉 To connect with Abby Massey, find her on LinkedIn or email her at amassey@capstantax.com [amassey@capstantax.com]

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