IRA Energy Community Data Layers
Abstract
Data, geospatial data resources, and the linked mapping tool and web services reflect data for two types of potentially qualifying energy communities: 1) Census tracts and directly adjoining tracts that have had coal mine closures since 1999 or coal-fired electric generating unit retirements since 2009. These census tracts qualify as energy communities. 2) Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) and non-metropolitan statistical areas (non-MSAs) that are energy communities for 2023 and 2024, along with their fossil fuel employment (FFE) status. Additional information on energy communities and related tax credits can be accessed on the Interagency Working Group on Coal & Power Plant Communities & Economic Revitalization Energy Communities website (https://energycommunities.gov/energy-community-tax-credit-bonus/). Use limitations: these spatial data and mapping tool may not be relied upon by taxpayers to substantiate a tax return position or for determining whether certain penalties apply and will not be used by the IRS for examination purposes. The mapping tool does not reflect the application of the law to a specific taxpayer’s situation, and the applicable Internal Revenue Code provisions ultimately control.
- Authors:
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- DOE; National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Publication Date:
- Other Number(s):
- dbed5af6-7cf5-4a1f-89bc-a4c17e46256a
- Research Org.:
- National Energy Technology Laboratory - Energy Data eXchange; NETL
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
- Subject:
- Census Tract; Closure; Coal Mine; Coal Power Generator; DOE; Employment; Energy Community; Fossil Fuel; IRA; IWG; Inflation Reduction Act; Interagency Working Group on Coal and Power Plant Communities and Economic Revitalization; MSA; Metropolitan Statistical Area; NETL; National Energy Technology Laboratory; Non-MSA; Non-Metropolitan Statistical Area; Tax Credit; U.S.; U.S. Department of the Treasury; US Department of Energy; Unemployment
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1967447
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.18141/1967447
Citation Formats
Energy, U S Department of. IRA Energy Community Data Layers. United States: N. p., 2023.
Web. doi:10.18141/1967447.
Energy, U S Department of. IRA Energy Community Data Layers. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/1967447
Energy, U S Department of. 2023.
"IRA Energy Community Data Layers". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/1967447. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1967447. Pub date:Tue Apr 04 00:00:00 EDT 2023
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abstractNote = {Data, geospatial data resources, and the linked mapping tool and web services reflect data for two types of potentially qualifying energy communities: 1) Census tracts and directly adjoining tracts that have had coal mine closures since 1999 or coal-fired electric generating unit retirements since 2009. These census tracts qualify as energy communities. 2) Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) and non-metropolitan statistical areas (non-MSAs) that are energy communities for 2023 and 2024, along with their fossil fuel employment (FFE) status. Additional information on energy communities and related tax credits can be accessed on the Interagency Working Group on Coal & Power Plant Communities & Economic Revitalization Energy Communities website (https://energycommunities.gov/energy-community-tax-credit-bonus/). Use limitations: these spatial data and mapping tool may not be relied upon by taxpayers to substantiate a tax return position or for determining whether certain penalties apply and will not be used by the IRS for examination purposes. The mapping tool does not reflect the application of the law to a specific taxpayer’s situation, and the applicable Internal Revenue Code provisions ultimately control.},
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