Exploring Renewable Energy on Brownfields and Landfills: RE-Powering America’s Land’s Electronic Decision Tree Tool Brownfields Learning Lounge September.

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Exploring Renewable Energy on Brownfields and Landfills: RE-Powering America’s Land’s Electronic Decision Tree Tool Brownfields Learning Lounge September 3, 2015

Why Renewables on Potentially Contaminated Lands 2 Gain community support Leverage existing infrastructure Improve project economics through reduced land costs & tax incentives Protect open space Build sustainable land development strategy Provide low-cost, clean power to communities Reduce project cycle times with streamlined zoning and permitting

Assisting Stakeholders Throughout Cleanup and Development 3 RE-Powering Mapper Decision Trees Feasibility Studies Opportunities Barriers Strategies Come to a discussion on 11:30am in Astoria Room

Moving from Printed Version to a User Friendly Electronic Version

Downloadable Application 5

6 Electronic Decision Tree -Considers potentially contaminated sites, landfills, underutilized sites and rooftops -Explores solar (ground mount and/or rooftop) or wind (ground mount) -Walks users through a series of Yes / No / Skip Questions -Supplements questions with additional information, tips and links to relevant resources -Generates reports of the screening results and user annotations that can be printed or imported into other documents -Data Entry Report -Summary Site Screening Report -Site Comparison Report

7 Electronic Decision Tree: Site Types and Technologies

8 Electronic Decision Tree: Phases of Tool -Home -Site Characteristics and Redevelopment -Redevelopment Considerations -Contamination and Landfill Issues -Load Assessment and Financial -Summary and Results

9 Electronic Decision Tree: Example Question

10 Electronic Decision Tree: Selection from Companion Guide

Electronic Decision Tree: Contamination Issues 11 Assessed? -Formal assessment? -Adverse historical uses? -Visual clues? Remediated? -Complete / Unnecessary? -In Progress / Stalled? -Impacting usable acreage?

Electronic Decision Tree: Landfill Issues Closure status Institutional controls Settling Compatibility with –piping / collection systems –leachate and landfill gas system Erosion control, Stormwater Management 12

13 Electronic Decision Tree: Load Assessment and Financial Phase

14 Electronic Decision Tree: Project Arrangements

15 Electronic Decision Tree: Exploration of Project Arrangements Sell to Utility Serves Owner’s On-Site Energy Load Serves Owner’s Off-Site Energy Load Sell Power to Off-Site Buyer or Collection Of Buyers

16 Program Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands Alaska Hawai'i kWh/m 2 /day Solar Resource > <3.5 Abandoned Mine Land Brownfield RCRA Superfund Landfill Methane Outreach Program State Tracked (CA, HI, IL, MA, NJ, NY, OR, PA, TX, VA, WV) Lots of sites to further screen…

17 RE-Powering Response Team RE-Powering America’s Land Regions Region 1 – New England Julieanne Sammut (617) Katherine Woodward (617) Julieanne Sammut Katherine Woodward Region 2 – New York / New Jersey / PR / USVI Fernando Rosado (212) Fernando Rosado Region 3 – Mid-Atlantic Charles B. Howland (215) Charles B. Howland Region 4 -- Southeast Margaret Olson (404) Margaret Olson Region 5 -- Midwest Tom Bloom (312) Region 6 – South Central Casey Luckett (214) Karen PeyckeKaren Peycke (214) Region 7 - Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, & Nebraska Brad Eaton (913) Brad Eaton Region 8 - Mountain and Plains Timothy Rehder (303) Timothy Rehder Region 9 – Pacific Southwest Andria Benner (415) Andria Benner ZiZi Searles ZiZi Searles (415) Region 10 Pacific Northwest Carolyn GangmarkCarolyn Gangmark (206) Headquarters Adam KlingerAdam Klinger (202) Marc ThomasMarc Thomas (202) Liability Questions Phil PagePhil Page (202)