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5N Plus Inc T.VNP

Alternate Symbol(s):  FPLSF

5N Plus Inc. is a global producer of specialty semiconductors and performance materials. The Company deploys a range of technologies to develop and manufacture its products. The Company operates through two segments: Specialty Semiconductors and Performance Materials. Operating in North America and Europe, the Specialty Semiconductors segment manufactures and sells products used in several applications, such as renewable energy, space satellites and imaging. Its end markets include photovoltaics (terrestrial and spatial solar energy), medical imaging, infrared imaging, optoelectronics, and advanced electronics. The Performance Materials segment operates in North America, Europe and Asia and manufactures and sells products that are used in several applications in pharmaceutical and healthcare, and industrial. The main products are sold as active pharmaceutical ingredients, animal feed additives, specialized chemicals, commercial grade metals, alloys, and engineered powders.


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Post by midardon Dec 21, 2020 8:49pm
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Solar investment tax credit

Solar investment tax credit

Solar investment tax credit likely to be extended at 26% for two additional years

If Congressional voting goes ahead as planned, extended renewable energy tax credits will be included in a $1.4 trillion federal spending package alongside a $900 billion COVID-19 virus relief spending bill. The solar investment tax credit (ITC), which was scheduled to drop from 26% to 22% in 2021, will stay at 26% for two more years. The wind industry also received a limited extension of its production tax credit.

This means that solar projects in all market segments — residential, commercial, industrial, utility-scale — that begin construction in 2021 and 2022 will still be able to receive a tax credit at 26%. All markets will drop to a 22% tax credit in 2023, and the residential market will drop to 0% while the commercial and utility markets will sit at a permanent 10% credit beginning in 2024.

You can view the language updates for the commercial/utility market beginning on pg. 2439 and the residential solar market beginning on pg. 2448 here. 

An extension of the ITC has seen support from many outside the industry, including congressional leaders and a group of bipartisan mayors. Various bills have been introduced in the last few years attempting to extend the solar ITC, but nothing has stuck. While there have been attempts to get an investment credit for energy storage installations, nothing involving batteries was included in today’s spending package.

“We are heartened to see Congress step up to provide Americans with some relief after our country has been mired in a public health and economic disaster,” said Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of SEIA. “This pandemic has taken an immeasurable toll on American families, and our deepest sympathies are with those who have lost loved ones and those who are suffering economically because of the ongoing crisis. Over the next few years, we have an opportunity to build a stronger, more reliable, and more equitable American energy economy, and the action Congress is taking today is a helpful down payment.”


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