Rebates and tax deductions deductions are two pillars of energy modeling.
Everyone should know about the 179D tax deduction. It's basically like a LEED model without the LEED review, and you get paid if the results are promising.
With the help of eSai LLC experts, we will teach you how to receive as much as $5/square foot in federal tax deductions for your energy efficiency projects from 2006 to 2024. The session includes a Q & A discussion from an expert
Bob Fassbender and guest expert Nandini Mouli, PhD will work together to bring you up to speed. You can choose one of the following time slots:
October 28, 2-3 p.m. EST
November 4, 3-4 p.m. EST
Option to request an online copy
The webinar will answer the basic questions like:
What is the E179D tax deduction and who can claim it?
How did the E179D deduction increase to a maximum of $5.00 per square foot?
When can a designer or architect claim the deduction?
What new building categories allow for the designer deduction?
Like all tax incentives, there is fine print that you must know. We’ll cover the nuances to ensure you can maximize your deduction. Items such as:
Prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements
Data requirements to review and qualify under the 2024 guidelines
Qualifying ASHRAE standard updates
Integrate alternative energy tax credits with EPAct 179D tax deductions
This webinar will show you how to improve your building's energy efficiency and claim the federal benefits you're entitled to.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to leverage 179D and save on energy costs! Build better buildings and lower carbon emissions without breaking the bank
Looking forward to seeing you there.
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Bob Fassbender is the founder of Energy-Models.com and Fassbender Energy Advisory. A former Trane software engineer and instructor, Bob has more than 20 years of experience in energy modeling, building performance, utility incentives, and energy strategy.
His work spans whole-building energy modeling, calibration, independent technical review, decarbonization planning, utility incentive strategy, renewable energy analysis, and owner advisory services. Bob has supported projects ranging from commercial buildings and utility programs to large-scale data center developments involving power infrastructure, geothermal systems, heat recovery, and long-term energy planning.
Through Energy-Models.com, Bob has trained thousands of energy professionals in eQUEST, OpenStudio, EnergyPlus, LEED modeling, and building performance analysis. He continues to advise owners, engineers, architects, and developers on energy-related decisions while exploring emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced building analytics.