17.07.2008 14:04:00
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PSE and All Utility Customers to Benefit from Tax Law Changes
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) and Congressman Jim McDermott, 7th
District, Washington, announced today that changes in how the United
States Department of the Treasury interprets tax laws on renewable
energy production will benefit utility consumers in Washington and
across the nation by reducing energy costs and promoting the development
of wind and other alternative energy sources.
"This is a story of how, by working together,
we can make positive steps on behalf of Washingtonians and the American
people for today and tomorrow,” said
McDermott. "In joining with Puget Sound
Energy, I’m proud to say we’ve
helped make the future of renewable energy brighter and more cost
effective in our own backyard and across the nation.”
PSE, the Pacific Northwest’s largest utility
producer of renewable energy, estimates that this regulatory change will
save its customers several hundred million dollars in the next decade.
Kimberly Harris, PSE executive vice president and chief resource
officer, explained that without the tax change PSE’s
future wind projects would not qualify for the tax credit, making
utility produced renewable generation more expensive for customers.
Aware that current IRS tax regulations were inhibiting wind, solar and
other renewable resource development for utilities and their customers,
PSE worked with McDermott, a senior member of the U.S. House of
Representatives Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over
the IRS and the internal revenue code, to convince the IRS to correctly
reinterpret tax law. The corrected interpretation now removes
impediments to new projects for utilities by eliminating the utility
exemption in the wind production tax credit provision.
"The bottom line is that customers will save
money and Puget Sound Energy and other utilities will be encouraged to
deploy new and renewable energy resources,”
McDermott said.
Prior to the revision, federal regulations (interpreting section 45 of
the Internal Revenue Code) restricted federal tax credits for renewable
energy production in a way that barred their use by utilities that were
partnering with investors to generate renewable energy. Now, with a
revised interpretation of the tax code, utilities that partner with
other investors and sell that energy to their customers will be able to
qualify for the tax credit.
"With Congressman McDermott’s
assistance, we were able to work with the US Treasury and the IRS to
take a positive step for the environment and for our customers in
Washington and others all across the country,”
said Harris. "By treating both utilities and
independent power producers equally, this interpretation of the tax code
will make it possible for utilities to own and operate more renewable
energy sources.
"This action by the Treasury is the right
step for the consumer and for meeting the challenge of climate change,”
Harris added. "Treating all producers of
clean, renewable energy the same only makes sense for building a
sustainable future.”
PSE owns and operates the Wild Horse Wind and Solar Facility in Kittitas
County and the Hopkins Ridge Wind Facility in Columbia County. Combined,
the two sites in Washington state have the capacity to generate up to
380 megawatts of electricity, or the equivalent of that used by about
100,000 homes. In April, PSE announced a proposed expansion of Wild
Horse, increasing the facility from 127 turbines to approximately 150.
The utility is completing construction on four additional turbines at
Hopkins Ridge. PSE is also studying further renewable energy
opportunities throughout the state and region.
About Puget Sound Energy Washington state’s oldest and largest
energy utility, with a 6,000-square-mile service area stretching across
11 counties, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) serves more than 1 million
electric customers and 735,000 natural gas customers. PSE, a
subsidiary of Puget Energy (NYSE:PSD), meets the energy needs of its
growing customer base primarily in Western Washington through
incremental, cost-effective energy conservation, procurement of
sustainable energy resources, and far-sighted investment in the
energy-delivery infrastructure. PSE employees are dedicated to providing
great customer service to deliver energy that is safe, reliable,
reasonably priced, and environmentally responsible. For more
information, visit www.PSE.com. About Rep. Jim McDermott Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) is serving his tenth term in the U.S. House
of Representatives, representing the 7th Congressional District in
Washington State, which includes Seattle and parts of several
neighboring communities. As a senior Member of the Ways and Means
Committee, Rep. McDermott is chairman of the Income Security and Family
Support Subcommittee and also serves on the Subcommittee on Select
Revenue Measures.
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