How the Interconnection Queue Could Make Qualifying for Tax Credits Next to Impossible
The clock is ticking for clean energy developers. With the signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, wind and solar developers have to start construction ( whatever that means ) in the next 12 months and be operating no later than the end of 2027 to qualify for federal tax credits. But projects can only get built if they can get connected to the grid. Those decisions are often out of the hands of state, local, or even federal policymakers, and are instead left up to utilities, independent system operators, or regional transmission organizations, which then have to study things like the transmission infrastructure needed for the project before they can grant a project permission to link up. This process, from requesting interconnection to commercial operation, used to take two years on average as of 2008; by 2023, it took almost five years, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory . This creates what we call the interconnection queue , where likely ...