Oregon Fast-Tracks Renewable Energy Projects as Trump Bill Ends Tax Incentives
https://www.propublica.org/article/oregon-renewable-energy-trump-tax-credits
Gov. Tina Kotek ordered the move, which follows reporting by Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica that highlighted impediments green energy advocates blame for the states poor ranking when it comes to the growth of renewables.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has ordered state agencies to take any and all steps necessary to fast-track solar and wind permits that must break ground by next year or likely miss out on a federal tax credit Congress is ending.
The move follows reporting by Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica about the role that the states lengthy permitting process plays, according to renewables advocates, in Oregon having one of the slowest growth rates in the country for green energy. At the time, Koteks office said that she was carefully considering opportunities to streamline Oregons energy siting processes.
The Democratic governors order does not change existing state law, and at least one leading green energy advocate voiced skepticism about its impact because it fails to address another obstacle to construction: the federal governments sluggish pace of adding transmission capacity to handle new wind and solar.
Koteks office, when announcing the order on Monday, couched it as the states attempt to reduce the risk shovel-ready projects lose out on federal tax benefits that make them more affordable.
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