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IRS speaks on start of construction weblink
The ABA Tax Section’s May meeting hosted a panel discussion concerning the IRS’s start of construction guidance (Notice 2013-29).
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Investment in non-US projects: high-level tax considerations weblink
Chadbourne & Parke’s John Marciano looks at the high-level tax considerations surrounding investment in non-US projects.
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Sunny days ahead for Turkish solar power weblink
Turkey’s EMRA will grant the first ever solar energy licences after receiving applications between 10–14 June this year, for a maximum total capacity of 600MW in 27 regions.
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Supreme Court holds proof of materiality not needed to certify securities fraud class action weblink
The Supreme Court has held that plaintiffs in a Rule 10b-5 securities fraud class action for damages need not prove materiality to obtain class certification.
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IRS May supplement — start-of-construction guidance weblink
The IRS has had a flood of calls about a suggestion that turbine supply agreements should not have liquidated damages provisions.
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Ukraine and the Cyprus bailout: time to find a new haven for direct foreign investments? weblink
Will the Cyprus bailout be enough to end the island’s appeal as an offshore financial centre for Ukrainian businesses?
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Special update — drive to reduce the cost of capital weblink
Renewable energy companies and the Obama administration are looking for ways to reduce the cost of capital for renewable energy projects in the US.
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Special update — Saudi Arabian renewable energy programme: ready, set weblink
Saudi Arabia is expected to issue procurements for 41,000MW of solar power projects worth more than $60bn, plus another 13,000MW of wind, geothermal and waste-to-energy plants, by 2032.
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Special update — China sets new energy goals weblink
Reaction to the new five-year energy plan that China released in late January has been mixed.
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Special update — synthetic power contracts weblink
Renewable energy projects traditionally attract financing only after securing a long-term contract to sell the electricity to a credit-worthy offtaker at a relatively fixed price.
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Project Finance Newswire — April 2013 weblink
Chadbourne & Parke has released its Project Finance Newswire for April 2013. Topics covered include renewable energy projects in Saudi Arabia, the cost of capital for energy projects, China’s new energy goals and more.
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How can a non-bank be determined 'systemically important'? weblink
The Federal Reserve has finalised key rules on criteria for non-banks to be determined ‘systemically important’.
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US SEC provides Regulation FD guidance on use of social media weblink
The SEC has issued new guidance permitting companies to use social media such as Facebook and Twitter to disclose material information provided that investors are first alerted to the sites that will be used.
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SEC staff issues answers to FAQs regarding Rule 15a-6 and foreign broker-dealers weblink
On 21 March 2013, the SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets issued guidance regarding Rule 15a-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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Corporate Practice Newswire — April 2013 weblink
Chadbourne & Parke has released the April 2013 edition of its Corporate Practice Newswire.
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USDA accepting grant and guaranteed loan applications for rural energy projects weblink
The USDA is now accepting applications to provide up to $20.8m in grants and loan guarantees to agricultural producers and rural small businesses to make efficiency improvements.
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The Arbiter newswire — March 2013 weblink
The March 2013 issue of Chadbourne & Parke’s international disputes newswire — The Arbiter — is available now. Topics covered include joint operating agreements and interim relief.
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International Restructuring Newswire — March 2013 weblink
Chadbourne & Parke has released its International Restructuring Newswire for March 2013.
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Does production tax credit extension mean a more likely phase-out? weblink
Congress finally got around to extending the production tax credits and investment tax credits for wind, geothemal, biomass, marine, landfill gas and hydro projects.
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China sets new energy goals weblink
Reaction to the new five-year energy plan that China released in late January has been mixed.
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