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Project Finance
ACORE assembles stakeholders across the renewable transaction space to create a vibrant market ecosystem for project investments and innovative finance approaches amid evolving markets and policies.
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For over 20 years, ACORE has been a respected leader in shaping the course of U.S. renewable project finance. Working collaboratively with tax equity providers, lenders, private equity firms, project sponsors, and advisors, we strategically engage with policymakers and other key decision-makers to guide the project finance marketplace in order to drive renewable sector growth.
Through curated executive 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, while addressing the impacts of new regulations on tax equity and building financing pathways for emerging technologies.
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American Renewable Investment Campaign
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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.
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What will our next 20 years look like? Here’s the truth: they’ll be better with ACORE at the forefront of energy policy.
Shannon Kellogg
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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