This webinar will discuss how to unlock substantial savings for clean energy projects at any stage—whether your entity is exploring possibilities, currently developing a project, or ready to seek a credit for projects that have recently been completed. We’ll describe the process for maximizing federal credits while they remain available, with topics including the elective pay framework, strategies for combining multiple funding streams, and the current landscape and challenges for clean energy incentives.
We’ll also share information about free services available through the Washington Clean Energy Tax Assistance (WA CETCAP) program.
Washington CETCAP is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Visit https://www.climate.wa.gov for more information.
Featured Speakers:

A.C. Meyer, Supervising Attorney, Clean Energy & Tax
Prior to joining L4GG, A.C. Meyer spent four years working in tax and policy at an Am Law 50 firm, helping clients structure clean energy projects to qualify for federal clean energy tax credits. A.C.’s experience with the Inflation Reduction Act (“IRA”) began prior to its passage, as they advised clients throughout the legislative process and following enactment. In addition to educating clean energy producers about IRA credits, A.C. has drafted client comments to the U.S. Treasury on proposed IRA credit regulations. A.C. holds a BS from the University of Pittsburgh, a JD and an LLM in Taxation from the University of Washington School of Law, and is a member in good standing of the Washington State Bar.

Camilla Getz, Clean Energy Staff Attorney, Climate Change and Environmental Justice Program
Camilla Getz is a Clean Energy Staff Attorney at Lawyers for Good Government in the Climate Change and Environmental Justice Program, where she leverages her legal expertise to support all levels of government and non-profits implement clean energy projects. Drawing on her background as an Assistant City Attorney and her experience working with environmental non-profits, Camilla specializes in providing legal guidance on clean energy financing and climate change initiatives. She works with attorneys and coalition partners to help communities maximize opportunities under federal programs, including the Inflation Reduction Act, promoting sustainable and equitable solutions nationwide. Camilla is a member of the California Bar.