McDermott Will & Emery LLP

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Heather Cooper

Heather Cooper

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Energy & Project Finance

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Heather Cooper focuses her practice almost exclusively on federal income tax issues within the renewable and transitional energy industry. She has substantial experience advising clients on federal energy tax credits, including the investment tax credit (Section 48) and production tax credit (Section 45). Additionally, Heather’s real-time analysis, webinars and client updates on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) have made her a go-to authority in the post-IRA world.

Her breadth of experience spans many technologies and tax incentives, including solar and wind (Sections 45, 48, 45Y and 48E), storage, fuel cell, hydrogen (Sections 48 and 45V), biomass, offshore, refined coal, hydro, waste, biogas, nuclear (Section 45U), renewable natural gas (Sections 48 and 45Z), manufacturing (Sections 45X and 48C), carbon sequestration (Section 45Q) and electric vehicles (Sections 30B, 30C, 30D, 45W and 48C).

Heather advises clients on all structures available for monetizing energy tax credits, including tax equity partnerships (flips, inverted leases and leasebacks), self-monetization and portfolio structures. In January 2023, she worked on two of the first-ever successful credit transfer transactions (Section 6418) and continues to provide significant support to clients conducting credit transfers, including in connection with tax equity partnerships. She also advises clients on direct pay provisions (Section 6417). Heather’s energy tax practice includes mergers, acquisitions, financings, sales, dispositions, restructurings, workouts and other general tax advice (including corporate, consolidated and partnership taxation). She negotiates power purchase agreements, leases, service contracts, contracts for difference, swaps, hedges and other offtake agreements to ensure compliance with the tax credit rules.

Heather is deeply knowledgeable on tax credit bonuses, including domestic content, energy community and low-income adders, and has advised innumerable clients on the monetization of these incentives. She also provides significant support to clients who are establishing prevailing wage and apprentice programs in connection with the credits. She regularly counsels clients on begin construction rules (including the physical work test and the 5% safe harbor, as well as continuous efforts), and fair market valuation issues.

Her clients include a wide range of stakeholders in the energy sector, including developers, investors, financial institutions, utilities, independent power producers and insurance companies. The projects she works on range from residential, commercial and industrial to community solar and utility. She also counsels clients with no previous experience in the renewables sector with respect to their purchase of tax credits under section 6418. Heather works regularly across from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on ruling requests, taxpayer comments and other tax controversies relating to energy tax issues.

Heather is a highly experienced tax lawyer who understands the business needs of the industry. Her clients turn to her because she looks for solutions rather than problems. Her philosophy is to facilitate energy transactions by efficiently responding to each client’s individual needs, and she understands that tax planning should support a deal, not impede it.

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Energy • United States

Renewable/alternative power