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First Solar to Utilize Inflation Reduction Act with $700 Million Tax Credit Sale to Fiserv

Credit: First Solar

manufacturer (FSLR.O) revealed its intention on Wednesday to sell up to $700 million in tax credits accrued from the sale of (PV) solar modules this year. The buyer in this financial transaction is payments firm Fiserv (FI.N).

Under the recently established guidelines of the (IRA), First Solar is among the companies qualifying for tax credits due to its role in producing clean energy components.

See also: The Inflation Reduction Act to Boost Annual Renewable Investment from $64bn to $114bn by 2031

The specific credits in question, known as 45X or Advanced Manufacturing Production tax credits, are extended for each domestically manufactured product in the . The overarching aim is to incentivize the shift toward cleaner energy sources while reducing dependence on components made in China.

According to the terms delineated in two distinct agreements inked by the companies, First Solar is anticipated to receive $0.96 for every $1 of tax credits during the initial half of 2024.

This strategic financial move follows the recent release of guidelines by the U.S. Treasury, offering clarity to manufacturers seeking tax credits for their production of clean-energy components, including solar panels and batteries. The guidelines define eligible components, encompassing inverters and PV solar equipment.

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