The 2017 federal tax reform package is known for the Trump tax cut, but it also included a new policy for tax credits in Opportunity Zones. This encourages capital investment in low-income areas and can provide a very low cost of capital for clean energy projects. If you are looking for financing for a project as small as 100 kW or as large as utility scale, or if you have a fleet of solar, storage, or EV chargers, please join us for this webinar to learn more about Opportunity Zone financing.
Guest speakers:
John Bonanno, CXO, California Clean Energy Fund, MyOZFund.org
Craig Tighe, Partner, DLA Piper US LLP
Greg Rosen, Founder, High Noon Advisors
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