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Increased Generation at Mystic Lake Earns Tax Credits

By: Rupak Thapaliya  Thursday June 10, 2010

Through an order issued on June 2, 2010, FERC has certified the increased hydropower generation from Mystic Lake hydropower project (P-2301) in Montana to be eligible for tax credits. 


Efficiency Improvement Qualifies Piney Hydro Project for Tax Credits

By: Rupak Thapaliya  Thursday November 19, 2009
Project: Piney : P-309

FERC issued a certification order yesterday confirming increased generation in the Piney hydroelectric project through efficiency improvement. The project is located on the Clarion River in Clarion County, Pennsylvania.

 


New York Project Will Receive Production Tax Credits

The additional generation at Raquette River project in New York will now be eligible to receive tax credits under EPAct 2005.

 


St. Lawrence Hydro Will Receive Production Tax Credits

By: Rupak Thapaliya  Friday November 7, 2008

St. Lawrence Hydroelectric project located on the Merrimack River in Lawrence, MA will now receive tax credits for electricity generation because of its recent efficiency upgrades.


Hudson River project gets tax credits for additional generation

By: Rupak Thapaliya  Monday October 27, 2008

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has certified additional electricity generation at the Hudson River hydroelectric project as being renewable energy eligible to receive tax credits.

 


Tax extensions approved for renewable energy

By: Rupak Thapaliya  Friday October 3, 2008

President Bush signed a bill today that extends tax credit for renewable energy sources, including qualifying hydropower, by two more years.

 


Tax credit certification for hydroproject in Maine

By: Rupak Thapaliya  Friday June 27, 2008

FERC issued a letter today certifying Rumford Falls Project in Maine for tax credit eligibility under the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

 


Hydro project in California to get production tax credits

By: Rupak Thapaliya  Tuesday May 27, 2008

Pacific Gas & Electric Company's Pit 3, 4 and 5 hydroelectric project has been certified to receive production tax credits as a renewable energy source.