ASL's Department of Continuing Legal Education invites you to join us for "Show Me the Money!"
This three-hour seminar will provide the background necessary to take advantage of various financial incentives for renewable energy and energy efficiencies. The program appeals to attorneys whose clients want to make energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements on their properties; practitioners who represent or hope to represent renewable energy companies; business people serving renewable energy companies; entities or individuals who transact with renewable energy providers; practitioners and business counselors looking to save money for their clients in their energy usage; and localities, builders and property owners interested in learning about the financial incentives that exist to encourage 'green' energy practices. The first half of the seminar will cover several major incentives for the renewable energy industry, such as production tax credits, section 1603 grants, DOE loan guarantees, renewable energy credits and proposals to expand certain tax advantageous corporate structures to entities seeking private investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. The second half will focus on incentives available for general commercial businesses, builders, localities and property owners to utilize renewables and/or increase efficiencies - investment tax credits, PACE financing, net and dual metering, green building incentives and other energy efficiency measures. While there are countless regulations and programs to encourage energy efficiencies and the development of renewables, this seminar will focus on the law relating to financial incentives -- such as tax credits and deductions, business structures to encourage investment, and government grant and loan programs.
Presented by:
Mark "Buzz" Belleville
Associate Professor of Law
Appalachian School of Law
*3 hours of CLE credit is pending approval by the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board of the Virginia State Bar Association
Program Registration includes:
- Program Materials
- Mid-morning break (w/ refreshments)
Early Registration Fee: $60.00 Registration Fee (at the door): $75.00 Please click the link below to register. |
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