Opportunity and Complexity: U.S. Clean Energy Financing in 2023

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    Although 2023 has just begun, we expect that the U.S. renewable energy market will be defined by the opportunities recent changes in U.S. policy provide as well as the uncertainty from upheavals in global markets.

    In our new report, we explore the opportunities, complexities, and nuances of clean energy in 2023, including:

    • The M&A landscape, including the vital role storage will play in boosting M&A activity
    • The implications of the renewed Investment Tax Credit and Production Tax Credit
    • The outlook for stand-alone storage and carbon capture
    • What to expect in 2023 and beyond

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