Coal, Unions and Renewables. After my post from yesterday, we get big news from DC on the topic. The coal miners’ union is backing legislation that would create tax credits for the investment of manufacturing for renewable energy products like solar panels and wind turbines in Appalachian coal country. This would be a great feature that tackles the problem of climate change while creating jobs in the right place. One thing to note, the value of tax credits is directly correlated to the total market of tax liability. Now that the corporate tax rate has been nearly halved, so has the demand for tax credits. To make credits more valuable, backstop them with a refundability or direct pay mechanism.
Manchin Headlines. Senator Manchin is backing the bill, which is still short of the 50 votes held by the Democrats in the Senate.
Introducing FTCI. FTC Solar, the Austin based tracker company, has filed for its IPO. Some tidbits, that you can find in their S-1 that popped out to me. The company is planning on raising about $350mm, using about half of it for their balance sheet and some to buy back shares, i.e. create some liquidity for shareholders. Last year the company earned $187mm in revenue with a net loss of $15mm. If the IPO is successful at the range of pricing, expect the market cap to be about $1.6bb, 82mm shares at $19 per share. The folks at FLEX will be watching the valuation considering they have stated NEXTracker is north of a billion in revenue, imputing a value near $10bb for the global leader. Question is, which innovator is coming for this incredible market?
Same Action, Same Results. The CPUC is worried about the PG&E wildfire preparation work and is exercising a higher level of oversight. This is in anticipation of one of the worst fire seasons given that moisture levels is one of the lowest in history. Will the CPUC work to get DERs ready to help as wildfire shutoffs appear on the horizon?
- New York Times: Tribune Cuts Off Talks, for Now, With Upstart Bidder
- Reuters: Senator Manchin throws support behind U.S. labor reform bill
- Axios: What to expect from this week’s White House climate summit
- Utility Dive: California puts PG&E under enhanced oversight due to wildfire prevention work lapses
- Politico: Yellen picks investor as Treasury climate czar, sparking backlash from the left
- Grist: Deb Haaland is making room for marginalized communities in the Interior Department
- Solar Power World: Solar sees dip, but clean energy now employs 3 million Americans
- PV-Magazine: Winners named in this year’s Solar Decathlon, a showcase for student-led innovation
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