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David Lowman

David Lowman

Work Department

Tax, Renewable Energy and Clean Power, Solar, Wind, Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Advanced Fuels, Biomass, Tax Controversy, Energy Tax Credits, Energy, Sustainability and Corporate Clean Power

Position

Partner

Career

Mr. Lowman’s practice focuses on tax issues related to renewable energy and decarbonization.  He concentrates on federal income tax law, with an emphasis on energy tax credits, tax issues related to renewable and clean energy, and federal tax audits and tax controversy proceedings. Mr. Lowman represents manufacturers, developers and investors in various types of energy and renewable energy projects, including projects that qualify for tax credits for the production of electricity from wind, solar, geothermal, landfill gas, open-loop biomass, hydropower, municipal waste and other qualifying renewable resources. He also represents clients in matters involving hydrogen, carbon capture and sequestration, advanced fuels, including renewable diesel fuel, sustainable aviation fuel and renewable natural gas. Mr. Lowman regularly works with clients on tax policy matters and to obtain guidance from the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department through private letter rulings, technical advice, and published guidance, such as IRS Notices and Announcements.

He is a frequent speaker at conferences and contributes regularly to various internal and external publications.

Memberships

Admitted to the District of Columbia and Virginia State Bars

Education

ML&T, William & Mary Law School, 1981 JD, William & Mary Law School, 1980 AB, The College of William & Mary, with honors, 1977