• Finance

Project Finance

ACORE assembles key stakeholders across the clean energy transaction space to create a vibrant market ecosystem for clean energy project finance.

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For over 20 years, ACORE has been a respected leader in shaping the course of U.S. clean energy project finance. Working collaboratively with tax equity providers, transferability investors, lenders, private equity firms, project sponsors, corporate offtakers, and advisors, we strategically engage with key decision-makers to guide the project finance marketplace and drive clean energy growth.

Through curated programs, ACORE advances changes to policy incentives, regulatory actions, accounting standards, and international developments to both maintain existing and attract new investors to the sector. We assess how capital stacks are evolving in response to shifting policy and market environments, and take actions to build opportunities for new financing vehicles, like transferability and direct pay, address the impacts of new regulations on tax equity and transferability, and build financing pathways for emerging technologies.

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Clean Energy In America: It’s Here, It’s There, It’s Everywhere!

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Treasury Department, IRS Release Final Transferability Rules

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ACORE Statement on Treasury Department’s Updated Energy Communities Guidance

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ACORE Power Perspectives with Peter Colavito

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The Latest Statistics & Trends on U.S. Clean Energy

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ACORE Letter to House Ways and Means Committee on Potential Tax Reform

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American Renewable Investment Campaign

Initiative

The American Renewable Investment Campaign advances strategic policy initiatives and market signals to triple the amount of private capital available for financing clean energy generation projects.