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Anaergia Lauds Passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, Clean Energy Investment Incentives

Anaergia Lauds Passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, Clean Energy Investment Incentives

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), center, and members of the U.S. House of Representatives celebrate during an enrollment ceremony for the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, in Washington on Friday, Aug. 12, 2022. The legislation will reduce the cost of prescription drugs and pour billions of dollars into the effort to slow global warming, as House Democrats overcame united Republican opposition to deliver on key components of President Biden’s domestic agenda. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times)

Investment Tax Credits will support further development of biogas production infrastructure

The U.S. House of Representatives, last Friday, passed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which provides for historic investment on spending and tax policies to spur the expanded production of clean energy facilities and put the U.S. on a path to 40% emissions reductions by 2030. The legislation extends and improves the existing Investment Tax Credit for investments in infrastructure to produce clean fuels. In response, Andrew Benedek, Chairman and CEO of Anaergia, a leading global producer of renewable natural gas (RNG), issued the following statement in support of the bill:

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“The Inflation Reduction Act will do more to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the United States than any other legislation in this nation’s history. As a business leader with a deep concern for the environment and society’s ability to address the climate crisis, I am profoundly grateful to the elected leaders that passed this act in Congress.”

This legislation will accelerate Anaergia’s development and construction of biogas facilities in the U.S. with improved economic returns and enable the development of additional pipeline projects thanks to the economic incentives in this bill.

The Act includes several provisions that will benefit Anaergia’s U.S. facilities in development:

  • The expanded Investment Tax Credit (ITC) includes biogas property constructed prior to the end of 2024. The credit rate could amount to 30% of the investment, with a possible 10% bonus credit for projects that meet domestic content requirements. Anaergia expects the expanded ITC would directly benefit a number of biogas facilities currently under development in the US.
  • The creation of a new tax credit for domestic clean fuel production starting in 2025. The proposed tax credit could amount to up to $1.00 per gallon of nonaviation fuel and would apply to all transportation fuel sold until the end of 2027. Many of Anaergia’s facilities, both existing and under development, stand to benefit directly from this clean fuel production credit.
  • The extension and modification of the 45Q tax credit for carbon dioxide sequestration could offer credits of up to $85/ton of carbon geologically sequestered. This credit would apply to facilities that begin construction before the end of 2032 and lasts for the first 12 years of operation of the facility

Source: BusinessWire

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