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Whether you’re tracking stimulus opportunities or scouting the winners and losers in the race for smart energy dollars, this section will help keep you current.


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Smart Grid Grants: Not Currently Taxable, But There’s a Hitch
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What does the IRS ruling this week on Smart Grid grants really mean? Tax attorney and former IRS counsel James Atkinson has produced an analysis for Smart Grid News – and you better take a look. The ruling is not necessarily as favorable as it might appear at first glance. And as Atkinson explains, the IRS’s increasingly narrow approach to an important section of tax code raises concerns for utilities that go beyond the taxability of Smart Grid grants.

Whew! IRS Says it Won't Tax Smart Grid Stimulus Grants
More of the Smart Grid stimulus money will start rolling out now that the IRS has decided stimulus grants won't be taxed. Some utilities were considering walking away from millions of dollars in grants if they were going to be taxed for them.

Finally! Smart Grid Stimulus Money Starts to Flow ... But There are Still Hiccups
The good news is a California utility has officially inked the nation's first federal Smart Grid stimulus grant. The bad news? The tax issue still goes unresolved, and now some U.S. senators are causing a flap over 'Buy American' requirements.

Smart Grid Stimulus Money: $100M Suggests the Well Is NOT Dry
The DOE announced it has $100 million in Smart Grid stimulus money available for innovative research projects. Focus for this third round of ARPA-E funding will be grid-scale energy storage, electrical power technology, and building energy efficiency.

NARUC Cautions Feds: Don't Tax Smart Grid Grants
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have determined that Smart Grid stimulus grant awards are taxable. The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners thinks it's a really bad idea.

Smart Grid Snapshot: China Tops Stimulus Funding
The Chinese government has been increasing investment into smart grid technology to prepare for national energy needs that are expected to double in ten years. This snapshot identifies the top ten countries by smart grid federal stimulus investment for 2010, as well as an insider’s look into China, the players, and what’s next for Asia’s fastest growing economy.

DOE Shines $37M on High-Efficiency Lighting Projects
The Energy Department has selected 17 projects to get a total of $37 million for high-efficiency solid-state lighting core research, product development and U.S. manufacturing. The impact could be substantial because lighting accounts for about a quarter of the electricity used in the country.

$2.3 Billion in Recovery Act Tax Credits for Clean, Green Jobs
President Barack Obama on Friday announced that 183 projects in 43 states will get a total of $2.3 billion in Recovery Act Energy Manufacturing Tax Credits to create "tens of thousands of high quality clean energy jobs." The jobs will be created in clean energy manufacturing technologies for solar, wind and efficiency and energy management.

DOE Invests $47 Million to Make IT and Communications More Energy Efficient
The DOE has awarded $47 million in Recovery Act money to develop ways to improve energy efficiency in the flourishing information technology and communications technology sectors. Some of the award winners may surprise you.

VP Biden: Smart Grid Stimulus Creating 104,000 New Jobs
A report issued by Vice President Joe Biden estimates that Recovery Act investments will provide 104,000 new jobs in the Smart Grid sector alone. Jobs created in renewables and energy-related manufacturing bring the overall total to almost 900,000 new jobs, according to the report estimate.

DOE Expands Loan Guarantee Program to Include Private Funding
Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced that the DOE Loan Guarantee Program will be expanded to permit more participation by financial institutions and other investors to provide increased support for innovative energy technologies.

Smart Grid Stimulus Continues: $100 Million More Will Go to Transformational Energy Research
DOE has announced its second round of funding opportunities totaling $100 million for transformational energy research projects through its Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.

AEP picks S&C Electric for gridSMART Demonstration Project
Ohio's American Electric Power has selected S&C Energy Company, an innovative Smart Grid player specializing in electricity reliability, to participate in its gridSMART Project in Ohio. The demonstration project will include a variety of Smart Grid technologies, including distribution, utility back office and consumer programs.

The Three Best Things About Today's Smart Grid Demonstration Grants
Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced the winners in the $620 million Smart Grid demonstration and energy storage grant sweepstakes. The good news is that unlike the $3.4 billion in Smart Grid investment grants awarded in late October, this round of funding is largely dedicated to projects that push the frontiers.

Faces of the Recovery Act: The Impact of Smart Grid
On Oct. 27, 2009 Baltimore Gas & Electric was selected to receive $200 million for Smart Grid innovation projects under the Recovery Act. Watch as members of their team, along with President Obama, explain how building a smarter grid will help consumers cut their utility bills, battle climate change and create jobs.

Smart Grid Demonstration and Energy Storage Grant Awards
The Department of Energy is awarding $620 million for projects around the country to demonstrate advanced Smart Grid technologies and integrated systems that will help build a smarter, more efficient, more resilient electrical grid. The 32 demonstration projects, which include large-scale energy storage, smart meters, distribution and transmission system monitoring devices, and a range of other smart technologies, are detailed here.

Green Jobs Get a $55 Million Stimulus Boost
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced it will award $55 million in green jobs grants to support job training and labor market information programs to help workers find jobs in expanding green industries and related fields.

DOE Awards Almost $145 Million for Clean Energy Projects
The Energy Department will spend $144.7 million in Recovery Act money to set up eight new research and testing facilities at seven of its national laboratories, and to support clean energy projects in Maine and Florida.

BG&E Takes Its Smart Grid Case to Regulators
Baltimore Gas& Electric, one of the big Smart Grid stimulus winners with a $200 million grant, took its Smart Grid case before the Maryland Public Service Commission this week and outlined its plans to combine smart meters with a new time-of-use price structure. Consumer advocates still have lots of questions.

ATC Looks to Advance PMU and Fiber Optic Technologies
Multi-state transmission utility American Transmission Company (ATC) is negotiating two DOE investment grants totaling $12.7 million for expansion of its Smart Grid technologies programs that include grid monitoring and fiber optics communications.

Alaska, Kansas, Utah and W. Virginia Win Energy Efficiency Grants
In the latest round of awards for Recovery Act funded Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants (EECBG), Alaska, Kansas, Utah and West Virginia will share $38 million. The money will support projects designed to lower energy use, reduce carbon pollution, and create local green jobs.

Fish-Friendly Turbines Get Stimulus Money
Innovative technologies designed to modernize the hydropower infrastructure without new dams will get $30.6 million in Recovery Act funds. The seven projects selected by the DOE are expected to increase efficiency and reduce environmental impacts at existing hydro facilities.

How to Spot the Real Stimulus Winners
It's easy to find lists of "winners and losers" in the race for Smart Grid investment grants. But don't be fooled. In the bigger picture, who wins the money chase isn’t as important as how the money and the attention will impact various stakeholder groups over the long term. See if you agree after reading our six examples.

Oncor Soldiers On Without Smart Grid Stimulus Help
Texas energy transmission and distribution giant Oncor, which had asked for $317 million in three Recovery Act investment grants and got nothing, will continue with its plans to upgrade its grid and deploy smart meters.

Another Stimulus Payday: $338 Million in DOE Awards for Geothermal R&D in 39 States
The Department of Energy announced up to $338 million in Recovery Act funds for geothermal technologies research and development in 39 states. The grants will support a total of 123 projects.

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