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Energy Projects May Qualify for Millions in Refunds: Revisiting Project Costs After IEEPA Ruling

Key Takeaway

The Supreme Court's IEEPA ruling presents a critical opportunity for renewable energy project stakeholders to recover substantial past costs and improve future project financial viability by re-evaluating supply chain tariffs.

AI Summary

  • A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, likely related to the IEEPA, may enable renewable energy projects to qualify for millions in refunds.
  • Developers, IPPs, utilities, and investors who utilized international supply chains for solar modules, batteries, and wind components are directly impacted.
  • This ruling offers a significant opportunity to revisit and potentially reduce the effective cost basis of qualifying electric assets built in recent years.
  • The decision signals a material shift in the trade environment affecting key renewable energy component procurement and project economics.

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Article Content

Renewable energy developers, independent power producers, utilities and investors have spent the past several years navigating a shifting trade environment affecting solar modules, batteries and wind components. Due to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, that now has changed for those who have utilized international supply chains to build their qualifying electric assets. The post Energy Projects May Qualify for Millions in Refunds: Revisiting Project Costs After IEEPA Ruling appeared first on POWER Magazine .