Bill makes investment tax credit permanent
for first 3,000 megawatts of new offshore turbine
Washington, D.C. - Today,
U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Tom Carper (D-DE) introduced the
Incentivizing Offshore Wind Power Act, which would provide critical financial
incentives to encourage investment in offshore wind energy. This bipartisan
bill would create an investment tax credit that is redeemable for the first
3,000 megawatts of offshore wind facilities placed into service, amounting to
approximately 600 wind turbines.
In the past, Congress has offered a temporary credit
for investments in wind power, but the last extension of this credit will expire
before December 31, 2019. This credit has been a lifeline to the nascent
offshore wind industry. The Incentivizing
Offshore Wind Power Act would give the industry the certainty
needed to plan investments and maximize deployment of this clean power
technology.
“Maine is a leader in the emerging offshore wind industry, which holds great potential for the future of clean energy and the creation of good jobs,” said Senator Collins. “By giving private sector companies the certainty they need, our legislation will help accelerate the development of this promising industry in America and create a new, sustainable source of domestic power.”
“Offshore wind energy has the potential to power every
home, school and business from Florida to Maine with clean, renewable
energy,” said Senator Carper.
“Investing in new offshore wind projects spurs economic growth and has the
potential to create millions of good-paying American jobs. It also helps
enhance our national security by encouraging domestic energy production and
protects our environment and public health by deploying a cleaner source of
energy. I’m proud to partner with Senator Collins to provide this growing
industry the certainty it needs to draw private sector investments in new
offshore wind facilities across the country. Making smart investments to move
us closer to energy independence is a win-win-win for our economy, our
security, our health and our planet.”
The legislation defines offshore facilities as any
facility located in the inland navigable waters of the United States,
including the Great Lakes, or in the coastal waters of the United States,
including the territorial seas of the United States, the exclusive economic
zone of United States, and the outer Continental Shelf of the United States.
Joining Senators Collins and Carper are Senators Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), Angus King (I-Maine), Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Edward Markey (D-Mass.), Jack Reed (D-R.I.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.). |
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