How convenient is it that the "doom n gloomers" keeps ignoring the 45Y and 48E credits while only focusing on the Residential Solar business landscape that's plagued by reports of customer dissatisfaction.
In fact and IMO, the actions of many Solar businesses/installers played a major role in the lost credibility suffered by Solar because of shady practices and selling overpriced systems that the owner will likely never recoup through energy cost savings.
""Wind and solar projects that begin construction within 12 months of the date of enactment of the law retain the ability to use the “commence construction” date as a safe harbor to earn the technology-neutral credits under §48E and §45Y. However, after that year, a project must be placed in service by the end of 2027 to be eligible for the credit.
As noted, residential solar retained eligibility for §48E and §45Y, reversing the previous House elimination. Additionally, the final Senate text restored five-year accelerated depreciation eligibility for solar and wind projects that otherwise qualify for §48E and §45Y requirements.""