To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a tax credit for qualified combined heat and power system property, and for other purposes.
Summary
HR6824 introduces a 10% tax credit for combined heat and power (CHP) systems, directly reducing after-tax capital costs for industrial and commercial end users. The bill is early-stage (referred to Ways and Means) with a companion bill in the Senate. Primary beneficiaries are CHP equipment manufacturers including $CMI, $GEV, and $CAT, while CHP project developers like $NEE see incremental project pipeline improvement.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.HR6824 creates a 10% tax credit for CHP systems, reducing capital costs for industrial and commercial users
- 2.Primary beneficiaries are CHP equipment manufacturers $CMI, $GEV, $CAT — structural revenue uplift from improved project economics
- 3.Bill is early-stage (referred to Ways and Means) with companion Senate bill — multi-year path to enactment likely as part of broader tax legislation
- 4.$NEE sees marginal benefit as CHP is a small portion of its distributed generation portfolio vs wind/solar
Market Implications
The 30-day price action for $CMI (+23.6%) and $CAT (+24.1%) reflects broader industrial and manufacturing spending optimism that may incorporate anticipation of CHP tax incentives. Both stocks are trading near their 52-week highs ($669.22 for CMI, $889.64 for CAT), indicating strong market positioning for capital equipment beneficiaries. $GEV (GE Vernova) is not directly priced in the data provided ($GE is GE Aerospace at $289.66, which trades on aviation cycles, not CHP). Investors seeking CHP exposure should monitor $CMI as the most direct pure-play due to its intermediate CHP engine positioning between small reciprocating and large turbine systems, and $GEV for large-scale turbine CHP. The credit's 10% incentive is structural but modest — expect incremental demand acceleration rather than a step-change in CHP deployment unless combined with other clean energy tax incentives.
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What the bill does
10% tax credit on basis of qualified combined heat and power system property
Who must act
Industrial and commercial end users (manufacturing plants, hospitals, universities, district energy systems) investing in capital equipment
What happens
Reduces after-tax capital cost of CHP system by 10%, shortening payback period and improving project IRR for natural-gas-fired CHP installations
Stock impact
Cummins manufactures natural gas generator sets and reciprocating engines used in small-to-medium CHP systems; the credit directly improves customer economics for CMI's CHP engine sales and service contracts
What the bill does
10% tax credit on basis of qualified combined heat and power system property
Who must act
Industrial and commercial end users investing in gas-turbine-based CHP systems
What happens
Reduces after-tax capital cost of CHP system by 10%, improving project economics for large-scale CHP installations (typically >5 MW using gas turbines)
Stock impact
GE Vernova manufactures LM-series aeroderivative gas turbines and heavy-duty gas turbines used in large-scale CHP; the credit accelerates deployment in industrial and campus district energy projects where GEV is the dominant turbine OEM
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