Kingsley Osei

Kingsley Osei

May 17, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Monetizing Tax Credits for Investing in Renewable Energy Projects

Kingsley Osei writes: The prolonged wait for the extension of the renewable energy tax credits throughout 2015 may have somewhat dimmed investor interest for backing renewable energy projects through the monetization of the tax credits. With the recent congressional extension of federal tax credits for renewable energy projects, investor interest is likely to soar again.

By Kingsley Osei

21 minute read

July 10, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Structuring Solar Projects in the Public Sector

Kingsley Osei writes: With the impending dip in the federal Investment Tax Credit from 30 percent to 10 percent after December 2016, it is unclear whether the solar growth trend will continue. That decline is one of three key obstacles that New York State public sector agencies, including state universities, face in adding solar photovoltaic sources to their energy use.

By Kingsley Osei

13 minute read

July 09, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Structuring Solar Projects in the Public Sector

Kingsley Osei writes: With the impending dip in the federal Investment Tax Credit from 30 percent to 10 percent after December 2016, it is unclear whether the solar growth trend will continue. That decline is one of three key obstacles that New York State public sector agencies, including state universities, face in adding solar photovoltaic sources to their energy use.

By Kingsley Osei

13 minute read

February 04, 2014 | New York Law Journal

Public-Private Partnerships for Infrastructure Projects

Kingsley Osei, associate counsel-contracts at the State University of New York, writes: While the Build Design law and START-UP NY program are steps in the right direction, New York still remains with a minority of states that have not enacted comprehensive public-private partnership legislation to deploy innovative and penetrative PPP delivery methods that allow greater private sector participation in the delivery of public projects.

By Kingsley Osei

13 minute read