Changing the way you think about CO2.
This is a podcast for users of Carbon Dioxide that are concerned about access in the future.
We will be discussing the security of supply, allocations, Force Majeure, carbon capture, state of the industry, and all things CO2.
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Changing the way you think about CO2.
This is a podcast for users of Carbon Dioxide that are concerned about access in the future.
We will be discussing the security of supply, allocations, Force Majeure, carbon capture, state of the industry, and all things CO2.
Renewable energy has taken center stage in the global push for sustainability, and tax credits have emerged as crucial tools to drive the adoption of cleaner technologies. Amish Shaw, a seasoned expert in tax law, takes us through the nuances of the 45Q tax credit, shedding light on its evolving guidelines and the exciting inclusion of utilization in the equation.
We explore the challenges associated with these tax credits, from the stipulated dollar amounts to the minimum requirements for eligibility. Amish breaks down the current legislative landscape, outlining bills that aim to amplify the credit amounts for utilization, thus incentivizing businesses to invest further in carbon capture projects.
Amidst the evolving opportunities for companies, Amish provides insights into the frequency of 45Q claims, given the novelty of the credit and the extended project cycles of carbon capture endeavors. We delve into the significance of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) in these projects, discussing their role in quantifying the environmental impact and overall efficacy of carbon capture and utilization initiatives.
Catching Carbon
Changing the way you think about CO2.
This is a podcast for users of Carbon Dioxide that are concerned about access in the future.
We will be discussing the security of supply, allocations, Force Majeure, carbon capture, state of the industry, and all things CO2.