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RE-Powering America's
Land Initiative
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognizes the overall
environmental benefit of siting renewable energy projects on contaminated
properties. EPA's RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, tracks renewable energy
projects on formerly contaminated lands, landfills, and mine sites to educate
stakeholders and encourage future site development.1 EPA has identified current
trends in renewable energy development on contaminated lands including:
352 renewable energy installations identified to date
91% of the installations are solar PV
64% of the installations are located on former landfills
Massachusetts continues to lead the nation in siting solar on landfills and other sites with roughly one third of all
installations in the U.S.
To date, the RE-Powering Initiative has identified 352 renewable energy installations on 327 contaminated lands, landfills, and
mine sites,2 with a cumulative installed capacity of 1,710.2 megawatts (MW). Approximately 72% of these installations are
large-scale systems with a project capacity of 1 MW or more. The renewable energy is used to export energy onto the utility
grid, offset onsite energy demands, or power cleanup of contaminated sites.
This document provides summary statistics and analyses regarding the types of projects (e.g., system sizes, renewable energy
technologies, energy uses) that have been completed on contaminated properties to date. At the end of this document, EPA
includes a project tracking list with basic information that is publicly reported about each known, completed installation. In
addition to the completed sites listed in this document, EPA is actively tracking more than 140 renewable energy projects that
are in various stages of planning, approval, or construction on contaminated properties. These include a solar project on a
landfill in East Hampton, NY; a 5.3-MW solar installation on a Laytonsville, MD landfill; and a 180-MW solar project on a former
open-pit coal mine in Lewis County, WA.
Examination of the information in this document may assist in the future planning for development of renewable energy installations.
352 Renewable Energy Projects, Over 1.7 Gigawatt Installed Capacity
To provide information on renewable energy on
contaminated land projects not currently appearing in
this document, email cleaneneravtaepa.aov.
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This map is for informational purposes only. The information was gathered from public announcements of renewable
energy projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases, conversations with the
parties involved. This map may not be a comprehensive representation of all completed renewable energy projects
on contaminated lands. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenergy@epa.gov.
September 2019
1 Using publicly available information, RE-Powering maintains a list of completed renewable energy installations on contaminated sites and landfills (referred to as RE on CL).
2 In this document, installation and project refer to a single renewable energy technology installation, while site and location refer to a single contaminated property. A site or location may have more than one installation
or project. For example, the former Dave Johnston Mine {one site) has three separate wind installations. Multiple installation details can be seen in the tracking spreadsheet at the end of this document.
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National Deployment
RE-Powering has identified installations of renewable energy on contaminated lands, landfills, and mine sites in 41 U.S. states and
territories. The location of these installations generally reflect evolving trends linked to incentives or policies such as Renewable
Portfolio Standards (RPSs), tax exemptions, net metering laws and others. Renewable resource (e.g., solar incidence) and other
technical considerations are important as well.
The table below features a "RE-Powering Policy"column.This column identifies states that have enacted policies that specifically
support or incentivize renewable energy projects on contaminated lands and brownfields. One example is Massachusetts'
Solar Renewable Energy Certificates program, which assigns higher credits to solar projects sited on brownfields and landfills.
Additional states are considering implementing such policies, incentives and other initiatives; for example, Minnesota recently
funded a study to explore the potential to deploy solar PV on sites within its Closed Landfill Program.3
41 States and Territories Have Renewable Energy Projects on Contaminated Lands
Massachusetts -114
Rhode Island - 8
Delaware - 3
Maryland - 9
New Jersey - 42
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This map is for informational purposes only. The information was gathered from public announcements of renewable
energy projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases, conversations with the
parties involved. This map may not be a comprehensive representation of all completed renewable energy projects September 2019
on contaminated lands. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenergy@epa.gov.
Alaska
Hawai'i
Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands
3 Funding as part of the Environment and Natural Resources Appropriations (Sec 2, Subd 9 - https://www.revi sor.mn.aov/bills/textphp?version=latest&session=ls91&number=SF0007&session
vear=2019&session number=1&format=pdf)
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RE ON CL INSTALLATIONS BY STATE
State
# Installations
State Renewable Portfolio
Installed Capacity (MW) Standard4
RE-Powering Policy5
MA
114
301.1
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NJ
42
196.3
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NY
30
111.4
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CA
18
146.0
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CT
17
57.7
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VT
11
22.2
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MD
9
48.0
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CO
9
9.3
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8
28.3
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OH
8
17.2
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PA
6
178.5
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IN
6
41.9
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ME
6
2.0
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WY
5
295.8
TN
5
12.8
AZ
4
30.0
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TX
4
14.6
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4
3.9
MN
4
0.5
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VA
3
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2.4
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GA
3
3.2
DE
3
2.7
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NV
2
28.2
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OR
2
100.1
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IL
2
10.9
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IA
2
5.5
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KY
2
5.0
NM
2
3.0
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FL
2
2.3
NC
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OK
2
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RoUS12
12
24.0
TOTAL
352
1,710.2
4 A renewable portfolio standard (RPS) requires utilities to use or procure a certain percentage of total generation from renewable sources. Policy data in this section are primarily from the Database for State Incentives for
Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE), a comprehensive database managed by the North Carolina Clean EnergyTechnology Center and originally funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. DSIRE compiles renewable energy and
energy efficiency incentives and policies enacted by the federal government, state governments, U.S. territories, local governments, and large utilities. The DSIRE website allows users to search policies by state and provides
summary maps.
5 This includes policy related to procurement requirements, financial incentives and state initiatives for development of contaminated lands.
6 Indiana's Clean Energy Portfolio Standard sets a voluntary goal of 10% clean energy by 2025 for each utility, based on the amount of electricity supplied by the utility in 2010.
7 Maine's renewable portfolio standard required that, by 2017,30% of Maine load be satisfied by existing renewable electricity generation and 10% of Maine load be satisfied by new renewable resources. Compliance data for
2017 are not yet available.
8 Texas has already achieved its 2025 RPS goal.
9 Wisconsin's RPS required 10% of all electric energy consumed in the state to come from renewable energy sources by 2015. The Public Service Commission's most recent RPS report confirms all utilities were in compliance
for 2016.
10 Virginia has a voluntary renewable portfolio goal that provides an enhanced rate of return for renewable generation from approved projects.
11 Oklahoma's RPS is a goal, not a requirement. The goal called for 15% of the state's total installed generation capacity to be derived from renewable sources by 2015. In its 2016 report, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission
calculated the 2015 total capacity of electricity from renewable energy at 26%.
12 For purposes of this report, RoUS (Rest of US) indicates 9 other states or territories with renewable energy on contaminated lands; Hawaii, North Dakota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Carolina, U.S. Virgin
Islands,and Utah.
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Inside the Numbers
Based on current trends, 72% of the renewable energy systems identified in the tracking matrix sell power back to the grid as
wholesale electricity, while another 22% provides energy via community solar projects or for onsite use. Systems range from
utility-scale projects, such as 13 MW of solar PV on a South Brunswick, NJ landfill, to smaller community-scale projects, such as the
0.2-MW community solar installation on a Norwood, CO landfill.
RE-Powering capitalizes on the opportunity to address contamination and support renewable energy implementation to achieve
the associated economic and environmental benefits. Installations to date demonstrate the viability of projects across all EPA and
state remediation programs, from powering industrial facilities at sites subject to RCRA corrective action to offsetting the energy
demands at federal facilities with ongoing cleanup activities to repurposina brownfield and Superfund sites.
Overview
Total # of sites
327
Total # of installations
352
Total installed capacity (MW)
1,710
Total # of states and territories represented
41
Max individual installation size (MW)
118.5
Min individual installation size (MW)
<.001
Number of Installations by Site Type13
Solar and wind projects on landfills/landfill buffer
225
Renewable energy projects on brownfield sites14 68
Renewable energy projects on Superfund sites15
51
Renewable energy projects on current/former federal facilities
23
and contaminated properties
Renewable energy projects on RCRA corrective action sites
19
Renewable energy projects on mine sites
10
Installations and Capacity by Site Ownership Type
# Installations Installed Capacity (MW)
Municipal 183
403.0
Private 121
964.3
Federal 21
165.3
Unknown 16
94.0
Public/Private 3
78.7
State 2
0.9
Public 2
3.2
Private 1
0.5
Federal/Municipal 1
0.2
Foundation 1
0.0
Non-profit
0.0
Total 352 1710.2
Installations by RenewableTechnology
# Installations Installed Capacity (MW)
Solar PV 320
1,011.4
Wind 25
636.2
Biomass 2
57.2
Hydro 1
<0.1
Geothermal16 3
<0.1
Solar PV w/Wind 1
<0.1
Total 352
1,710.2
Installations by Energy Use
Installed
Capacity
# Installations
(MW)
Wholesale Electricity 255
1536.5
Onsite Use - General 35
109.3
Onsite Use - Green Remediation17 25
9.3
Community Owned/ 17
29.8
Subscription13
Rooftop19 15
20.3
Local Use 3
1.2
Unknown 1
3.2
Onsite Use-Traininci
0.5
Total 352 1710.2
13 Some installations can be considered multiple "site types" For example, a Superfund site on a federal facility would be counted both as a Superfund site and as a federal facility for the purposes of this table; however, sites
considered to be multiple site types are counted only once when calculating the total number of sites (352 for October 2019).
14 Includes state brownfields.
15 Includes sites subject to the National Priorities List (NPL), non-NPL sites, and sites subject to removal action under Superfund.
16 One geothermal project, the Guthrie Green project in Tulsa, OK, uses a small solar array to power the geothermal heat pump
17 Green remediation is the practice of considering all environmental effects of remedy implementation and incorporating options to minimize the environmental footprints of clean up actions. One such practice is using renewable
energy systems to power remediation activities or offset the energy needs associated with cleanup efforts. Projects identified as On-site Green Remediation include all known projects which currently use or have previously used
renewable energy for remediation purposes. This figure may include projects that have ceased operations since being added to the tracking matrix. Capacity includes a 4.5-MW system used to offset groundwater remediation
systems at Massachusetts Military Reservation.
18 Community solar installations are wholesale electricity in that they typically send generated electricity directly to the grid. However, for the RE-Powering Tracking Matrix, community solar installations have been reclassified from
the Wholesale Electricity category to the Community Owned/Subscription category to better represent the unique financing and ownership structure of community solar projects.
19 Rooftop installations cited in theTracking Matrix represent projects on buildings that are sited on land identified as contaminated (primarily brownfields).
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Total Projects by Technology
Total Capacity by Technology
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3 Geothermal
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Biomass
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1
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1
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Continuing Growth
Beginning in 2008, RE-Powering has seen a marked upward trend in terms of the number of new renewable energy projects
developed on contaminated lands, the amount of installed capacity produced by these projects, and the number connected
to the wholesale electricity grid.20 These trends demonstrate that communities, developers, and site owners are embracing this
sustainable land development strategy.
The range in project sizes reflects a variety of factors including market conditions and trends, available acreage, electricity
demands, and policy initiatives. Medium- to large-scale installations (1-10 MW) make up 63% of the total number of installed
projects to date, while larger systems (10+ MW) comprise 61% of total installed capacity on contaminated lands.
Of identified projects, 91% are solar PV projects developed on contaminated lands, landfills, and mine sites, representing about
60% of total installed capacity, which is a relatively new trend as tracked solar projects overtook wind projects in late 2017
to represent the majority of total capacity. While wind energy represents only 7% of RE on CL projects, a few very large wind
installations maintain wind's measurable percentage of installed capacity (about 37%). These include the Casselman Wind Power
Project in Somerset County, PA (35 MW); Steel Winds in Bethlehem, NY (35 MW); Highland Wind (62.5 MW) and Highland North
Wind (75 MW) in Cambria County, PA; the wind farm at Columbia Ridge Landfill, OR (100 MW); and the three wind farms at the
former Dave Johnston Mine in Glenrock, WY (276 MW). Wind tends to be used more often on vast tracts of contaminated land,
such as mine sites, while solar PV is the dominant technology at smaller tracts such as municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills.
The RE-Powering strategy supports a sustainable land development strategy for renewable energy. One continuing trend is the
reuse of former landfills as large solar PV developments. To date, EPA is aware of 219 solar projects making productive use of
former landfills. Of these, at least 200 (91%) were completed between 2012 and 2019. Many more are being planned or permitted,
or are under construction. For more information regarding considerations specific to solar projects on MSW landfills, see RE-
Powering's Best Practices for Siting Solar Photovoltaics on Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
20 With the exception of one 100-MWwind installation on landfill buffer in Oregon (Columbia Ridge), only 19 projects with a total capacity of 143 MW were installed on contaminated sites through 2007.
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Solar Project Trends21
As noted in the Continuing Growth section, the RE-Powering Initiative has seen a marked and sustained trend in solar
installations on contaminated lands. For instance, in the decade between 1997 and 2007, there were only 10 solar on
contaminated land projects installed; in 2017 alone, 57 solar projects were installed on contaminated lands. While installations
vary in size and are not marked by a particular trend, the predominant solar project size on contaminated sites is 1.01-5 MW.The
chart below illustrates activity for solar projects tracked by RE-Powering on contaminated lands from 1997 to the present.
Project Completion Year
110 kW and less ^¦11-100kW M 101 -500kW M 501-kW-1MW
1.01- 5 MW 5.01 -10 MW M 10.01-20 MW >20.01 MW
Cum Capacity 2 per. Mov. Avg. (Cum Capacity)
21 There are five installations in the 10 kW and less category for which the actual capacity is unknown. These installations are used for on-site or green remediation purposes and are assumed to be smal
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Trends in Project Size22
As renewable energy installations on contaminated land have grown in total number, the range of system sizes has continued to
become more diverse. Through about 2010, very small projects of 10 kW or less were more common and usually supported green
remediation. Although the distribution of project sizes continues to vary from year to year, project size has generally trended upward
since 2011. Except for a spike in 2017, the percentage of total projects represented by the 1.01 MW-5 MW ranges has remained
relatively constant since 2014.
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respective completion year: 1998 (1); 2002 (1); 2006 (2); 2008 (1); 2010 (1); 2011 (2); 2012 (1); 2016 (2); 2017 (1); and 2018 (1).
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Annual Growth of Completed Installations and Installed Capacity23 24
There has been a steady growth of both installations and installed capacity since 2007, as highlighted by the events below, some
of this growth can be attributed to increased knowledge about the concept, as well as incentives from states seeking to increase
renewable energy production.
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installed on contaminated lands in previous years.
24 There are two installations for which the completion date or capacity is unknown. These installations are included in this chart in the years in which they were added to the Tracking Matrix, as follows: Included in 2016 is one
1.5-MW solar project installed by Honeywell Corporation as part of the Onondaga Lake cleanup project in Onondaga, NY, and included in 2017 is one wind installation of unknown capacity that supports green remediation at
Continental Steel (KokomoWind Farm).
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Range of System Sizes of Completed Installations25 26
Most installations are included in the mid-range size, several factors could contribute to this, size of the properties being
developed, cost associated with increasing capacity size and some states limit the size of installations27 that can receive specific
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Among the various technologies and available sites, solar PV on landfills has been a particularly attractive redevelopment option
and, overtime, has represented an increasing share of all RE-Powering sites. In 2012,47% of all RE-Powering sites were solar on
landfill installations, whereas in 2018, this type of installation represented 89% of all sites.
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Other RE-Powering / Redevelopment Items of Interest
RE-Powering Mapper
EPA has developed an online interactive web application that allows users to visualize, screen and dowload infomration on
contaminated lands, landfills and mine sites.
RE-Powerina Investigates Critical Infrastructure
EPA conducted a study to evaluate the capacity of RE-Powering sites to meet the needs of critical infrastructure such as
wastewater treatement plants.
The Superfund Redevelopment Initiative Celebrates 20 Years
This Initiative has been active in facilitating not only the cleanup of the nation's hazardous waste sites but returning them to
productive and safe use for communities in the long term. Approximately 1,000 Superfund sites are in reuse today.
The Superfund Task Force Issues Final Report
Report outlines significant accoplishments over the past two years at Superfund sites across the country. The task force
has strengthened the program in numerous ways from accelerating cleanups to promoting redevelopment to imporving
community engagement.
2019 National Brownfields Training Conference
To be held on December 10-13, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Co-sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
the International City/County Management Association, the conference is centered around a dynamic educational program, with
over 100 sessions, plus films, case studies, and other learning formats to discuss new practices and stimulate new ideas.
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Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
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3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Ajo Solar Project
9
AZ
Ajo
Mine Lands
Freeport-McMoRan
Copper & Gold Inc.
Private
38
Adjacent to mining
Solar PV
5.00
38.0
Recurrent Energy
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Apache Powder
9
AZ
Benson
Superfund
Apache Nitrogen
Products, Inc.
Private
1,100
Dynamite
manufacturing facility
Solar PV
and Wind
0.00
"
Unknown
1997
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Bagdad Mine Solar
9
AZ
Bagdad
(census-
designated)
Mine Lands
Freeport-McMoRan
Private
21,750
Open-pit copper and
molybdenum mine
Solar PV
15.00
24.0
Recurrent Energy
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Desert Star Solar Plant
9
AZ
Buckeye
Landfill
City of Phoenix
Municipal
2,560
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
10.00
118.0
Arizona Public
Service
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Aerojet General
Corporation Superfund
Site
9
CA
Sacramento
Superfund
Aerojet
Private
5,900
Rocket propulsion
development and
testing facility
Solar PV
6.00
40.0
Solar Power, Inc.
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
Camp Pendleton Landfill
9
CA
Camp
Pendleton
Superfund
U.S. Marine Corps
Federal
28
MSW and Light
Industrial Waste Landfill
Solar PV
1.50
5.0
Kyocera Solar
2011
Onsite Use -
General
Cloverdale Solar
9
CA
Cloverdale
Landfill
Unknown
Unknown
-
Wood Landfill
Solar PV
1.80
-
Green leaf-TNX
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Fischer Properties: Depot
Park
9
CA
Sacramento
Brownfield
Fischer Properties
Private
-
Former U.S. Army Depot
Solar PV
3.00
15.0
SPG Solar
2010
Onsite Use -
General
Frontier Fertilizer
9
CA
Davis
Superfund
Frontier Fertilizer
Private
18
Fertilizer and pesticide
storage, sales and
application
Solar PV
0.07
0.5
Unknown
2011
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory
9
CA
Livermore
Superfund
U.S. DOE
Federal
7,000
Ranchland, weapons
testing range
Solar PV
0.00
"
Unknown
2009
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
MCE Solar One (Chevron
Richmond Refinery)
9
CA
Richmond
Landfill
Chevron
Corporation
Private
-
Oil Refinery Landfill
Solar PV
10.50
60.0
Stion
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
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October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Milliken Landfill
9
CA
Ontario
Landfill
County of San
Bernardino
Municipal
196
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.10
15.0
PV Navigator
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL)
9
CA
Pasadena
Superfund
NASA
Federal
-
Solar PV
0.56
-
Unknown
2011
Rooftop
Pemaco Superfund Site
9
CA
May wood
Superfund
City of May wood
Municipal
1
Custom Chemical
Blender
Solar PV
0.01
1.4
Unknown
2007
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
PSEG Pittsburg Solar
Energy Center
9
CA
Pittsburg
RCRA
USS-Posco
Industries
Private
115
Steel Mill LandfiIII
Solar PV
25.40
115.0
PSEG Solar Source
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Regulus Solar Power Plant
9
CA
Bakersfield
Brownfield
Unknown
Unknown
-
Former gas and oil field
Solar PV
82.00
737.0
SunEdison
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Sutter's Landing Landfill
Solar
9
CA
Sacramento
Landfill
George Kaiser
Family Foundation
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.50
-
SMUD/Conergy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Tequesquite Landfill
9
CA
Riverside
Landfill
City of Riverside
Municipal
120
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
7.50
20.0
Sun power/RBI Solar
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Travis AFB
9
CA
Near Fairfield
Federal Facility
U.S. Air Force
Federal
6,368
Battery shop / Air Force
operations
Solar PV
"
"
CH2M
2008
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
West County Wastewater
District
9
CA
Richmond
Brownfield
West County
Wastewater District
Municipal
-
Sludge-drying pond
Solar PV
1.00
10.0
Solar Power
Partners, Inc.
2008
Onsite Use -
General
Western Regional Sanitary
Landfill
9
CA
Lincoln
Landfill
Western
Placer Waste
Management
Authority
Private
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.01
Energy 2011
2017
Onsite Use -
General
Westlands Solar Park
Phase 1
9
CA
Fresno
Brownfield
Multiple
Public/
Private
21,000
Farmland
Solar PV
2.00
-
Westside Holdings
LLC
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Aurora/Arapahoe Solar
Array
8
CO
Aurora
Brownfield
City of Aurora
Public
5
Adjacent to Buckley AFB
Solar PV
0.50
4.5
Clean Energy
Collective
2013
Community
Owned /
Subscription
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Belmar Mixed-Use
Development
8
CO
Lake wood
Brownfield
Mixed Private/
Public
Public/
Private
48
Shopping mall
Solar PV
1.70
47.5
Sun Power
Corporation
2008
Rooftop
Boulder Cowdery
Meadows Solar Array
8
CO
Boulder
Superfund
Cowdery Company
Private
4
Landfill buffer to
Marshall Landfill
Superfund Site
Solar PV
0.50
3.5
Clean Energy
Collective
2013
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Coyote Ridge Solar
8
CO
Fort Collins
Landfill Buffer
Larimer County
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill (buffer)
Solar PV
1.95
9.0
Poudre Valley Rural
Electric Association
2017
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Dreher Pickle Plant
8
CO
Fort Collins
Brownfield
City of Fort Collins
Municipal
"
Pickling plant
Solar PV
0.60
"
Clean Energy
Collective
2015
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Fort Carson
8
CO
Fort Carson
RCRA
U.S. Army
Federal
15
Construction Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
12.0
Colorado Springs
Utilities
2008
Wholesale
Electricity
New Rifle Mill
8
CO
Rifle
Other
City of Rifle
Municipal
130
Former DOE uranium
processing mill
Solar PV
1.70
12.0
SunEdison
2009
Onsite Use -
General
Norwood Landfill
Community Solar
8
CO
Norwood
Landfill
Unknown
Unknown
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.20
"
GRID Alternatives
2016
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Place Bridge Academy
8
CO
Denver
Landfill
Denver Public
Schools
Municipal
10
Landfill
Solar PV
0.10
1.5
Namaste Solar
2013
Onsite Use -
General
Barkhamsted-New
Hartford Landfill
1
CT
Barkhamsted
and New
Hartford
Superfund
Towns of
Barkhamsted and
New Hartford
Municipal
98
Landfill
Solar PV
1.50
"
Lodestar
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Bethel Town Landfill Solar
1
CT
Bethel
Landfill
Town of Bethel
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.95
4.0
Am ere sco
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Bozrah Landfill Solar
1
CT
Bozrah
Landfill
Town of Bozrah
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.10
-
Brightfields
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Bridgeport Landfill
1
CT
Bridgeport
Landfill
City of Bridgeport
Municipal
46
MSW Landfill (1938-91);
Construction Landfill
(1996-2000)
Solar PV
2.20
22.0
American Capital
Energy
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Cheshire Landfill Solar
1
CT
Cheshire
Landfill
Town of Cheshire
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.98
4.0
Solar City LLC
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Derby Landfill Solar
1
CT
Derby
Landfill
City of Derby
Municipal
23
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.74
6.0
Jordan Energy and
BQ Energy
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Ecology Park (AKA Branford
Landfill Solar)
1
CT
Branford
Landfill
Town of Branford
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill and
Landfill Buffer
Solar PV
-
-
Solar City LLC
2018
Unknown
Evansville Avenue Landfill
1
CT
Meriden
Landfill
City of Meriden
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.10
3.0
Greenskies
Renewable Energy
LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Fairfield Landfill
1
CT
Fairfield
Landfill
City of Fairfield
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.30
"
Greenskies
Renewable Energy,
LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Gallup's Quarry
1
CT
Plainfield
Superfund
Green leaf Power
Private
29
Gravel Pit
Biomass
37.50
-
Green leaf Power
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Hartford CT Landfill (solar)
1
CT
Hartford
Landfill
City of Hartford
Municipal
96
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
6.0
Tecta Solar
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Newtown Landfill Solar
1
CT
Newtown
Landfill
Town of Newtown
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
4.0
Solar City
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
North Haven Landfill
1
CT
North Haven
Landfill
City of North Haven
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.38
1.0
Greenskies
Renewable Energy
2017
Onsite Use -
General
Rogers Road Landfill
1
CT
Norwich
Landfill
City of Norwich
Municipal
98
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.00
5.0
SolarCity with
Brightfields
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Stafford Landfill (CT)
1
CT
Stafford
Landfill
Town of Stafford
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.95
-
Standard Solar, Inc.
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Wintergreen Ave. Landfill
1
CT
Hamden
Landfill
City of Hamden
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
5.0
True Green Capital
Solar Generation IV
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Woodstock (CT) Landfill
Solar
1
CT
Woodstock
Landfill
Town of Woodstock
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
-
BeFree Solar
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Dupont Newport
3
DE
Newport
Superfund
DuPont
Private
-
Landfill
Solar PV
0.50
5.0
Greenwood Energy
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
McKees Solar Park
3
DE
Newark
Landfill
City of Newark
Municipal
¦
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.23
3.9
Unknown
2014
Community
Owned /
Subscription
North and South Peninsula
3
DE
Wilmington
Brownfield
Greenwood Energy
Private
7
Industrial
Solar PV
1.95
7.0
Greenwood Energy
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Bee Ridge Landfill /
Rothenbach Park
4
FL
Sarasota
Landfill
Sarasota County
Municipal
450
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.25
0.6
Florida Power &
Light
2008
Wholesale
Electricity
Lake Worth Landfill
4
FL
Lake Worth
Landfill
City of Lake Worth
Municipal
63
Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
5.0
Siemens
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Deptford Landfill
4
GA
Savannah
Landfill
Dulany Industries
Private
-
Landfill
Solar PV
1.20
5.0
Unknown
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Hickory Ridge Landfill
4
GA
Atlanta
Landfill
Republic Services,
Inc
Private
48
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
10.0
Republic Services
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Jekyll Island Landfill
4
GA
Jekyll Island
Landfill
Georgia
Municipal
-
Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
4.0
Radiance
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Kapolei Sustainable Energy
Park
9
HI
Kapolei
RCRA
James Campbell
Company LLC
Private
12
Former Industrial Waste
Site
Solar PV
1.20
4.0
Forest City Hawaii
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Schaus-Vorhies Solar
7
IA
Fairfield
Brownfield
Schaus-Vorhies
Manufacturing
Private
11
Foundry
Solar PV
0.50
-
Ideal Energy
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
West Dubuque Solar
Garden
7
IA
Dubuque
Brownfield
City of Dubuque
Municipal
-
Plumbing
Manufacturing
Solar PV
5.00
21.1
Alliant Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Exelon City Solar
5
IL
Chicago
Brownfield
City of Chicago
Municipal
21
Foundry and casting
operation/fastener,
hydraulic system
components,and ball
bearing manufacturer
Solar PV
10.00
41.0
Exelon and
Sun Power
Corporation
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Gobnob Wind Turbine
Project
5
IL
Farmersville
Brownfield
Illinois DNR
State
14
Freeman United Crown
1 Mine
Wind
0.90
Rural Electric
Convenience
Cooperative of
Central IL
2009
Wholesale
Electricity
Crane Naval
5
IN
Crane
Landfill
U.S. Navy
Federal
64,000
Landfill
Solar PV
17.00
145.0
Duke Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Kokomo Solar Park
5
IN
Kokomo
Superfund
Continental Steel
Private
183
Steel operations (nails,
wire, and wire fence)
Solar PV
7.00
26.0
1 novate us Solar LLC
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
KokomoWind Farm
(Continental Steel)
5
IN
Kokomo
Superfund
Continental Steel
Private
183
Steel operations (nails,
wire, and wire fence)
Wind
"
"
Unknown
2017
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Marion County Solar #1
5
IN
Indianapolis
Landfill
Citizens Energy
Group
Private
-
Monofill Landfill (Ash)
Solar PV
5.20
-
groSolar (now EDF
Renewables)
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Marion County Solar #2
5
IN
Indianapolis
Brownfield
Citizens Energy
Group
Private
-
Natural gas facility
Solar PV
1.90
-
groSolar (now EDF
Renewables)
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Reilly Tar & Chemical
(Indianapolis)
5
IN
Indianapolis
Superfund
Vertellus
Specialities Inc.
Private
120
Chemical manufacturing
facility
Solar PV
10.80
45.0
Hanhwa Q Cells
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Fort Campbell Solar Phase
One
4
KY
Fort Campbell
Landfill
U.S. Army
Federal
105,000
Landfill
Solar PV
1.90
5.0
BITH ENERGY
2015
Onsite Use -
General
Fort Campbell Solar Phase
Two
4
KY
Fort Campbell
Landfill
U.S. Army
Federal
105,000
Landfill
Solar PV
3.10
30.0
BITH ENERGY
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Acton Landfill
1
MA
Acton
Landfill
Town of Acton
Municipal
35
MSW and Light
Industrial Waste Landfill
Solar PV
1.60
17.5
Am ere sco
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Adams Landfill
1
MA
Adams
Landfill
Town of Adams
Municipal
20
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.10
5.0
Apis Energy Group
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Aquinnah Landfill
1
MA
Aquinnah
Landfill
Town of Aquinnah
Municipal
6
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.05
1.3
Vineyard Power
Solar, LLC
2012
Onsite Use -
General
Barnstable Landfill
1
MA
Barnstable
Landfill
Town of Barnstable
Municipal
86
Landfill
Solar PV
4.20
17.0
American Capital
Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
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Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Beech St. Landfill
1
MA
Rockland
Landfill
Town of Rockland
Municipal
98
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.20
7.5
NextSun Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Bellingham Landfill Solar
1
MA
Bellingham
Landfill
Town of
Bellingham?
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.70
-
Kearsarge
Bellingham
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Bent Mill Solar
1
MA
Gardner
State
Brownfields
City of Gardner
Municipal
27
Manufacturing
(furniture)
Solar PV
1.00
5.0
BCC Solar Energy
Advantage/Borrego
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Berkley Landfill Solar
1
MA
Berkley
Landfill
Waste
Management
Private
23
Residential, commerical,
and industrial landfill
Solar PV
3.60
18.0
Southern Sky
Renewable Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Bird Machine Landfill
1
MA
Walpole
Landfill
Baker Hughes (a GE
company)
Private
134
Industrial Landfill
Solar PV
4.75
25.0
Soltage
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Bolton Orchards
1
MA
Bolton
Brownfield
Davis Farms Trust
Private
105
Gravel pit
Solar PV
6.00
50.0
Syncarpha Solar
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Bolton Orchards Phase II
1
MA
Bolton
Brownfield
Davis Farms Trust
Private
105
Gravel pit
Solar PV
2.80
13.0
Syncarpha/
Renewable Energy
Massachusetts
2016
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Boxford Landfill
1
MA
Boxford
Landfill
Town of Boxford
Municipal
7
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
3.5
Borrego Solar
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Braintree Landfill
1
MA
Braintree
Landfill
Braintree Electric
Light Department
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.26
-
Ameresco/lvory
Street Solar, LLC
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Brewster Landfill
1
MA
Brewster
Landfill
Town of Brewster
Municipal
16
MSW Landfill and
Recycling Center
Solar PV
1.23
16.0
American Capital
Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Bridge Street Landfill
1
MA
Fairhaven
Landfill
Town of Fairhaven
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.58
3.0
Dynamic Power/
Blue Sky/Heliosage
2013
Onsite Use -
General
Brockton Brightfield
1
MA
Brockton
Brownfield
City of Brockton
and Bay State Gas
Company
Municipal
27
Former Gas Works Site
Solar PV
0.46
3.7
Global Solar
2006
Wholesale
Electricity
Cedar Street Landfill
1
MA
Cohasset
Landfill
Town of Cohasset
Municipal
44
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.42
1.7
Palmer Capital/
CohSolar LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
17
Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Charles George Landfill
1
MA
Tyngsboro/
Dunstable
Superfund
Charles George
Family
Private
71
MSWand Industrial
Landfill
Solar PV
3.56
18.0
Tyngsborough
Landfill Solar, LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Chatham Landfill
1
MA
Chatham
Landfill
Town of Chatham
Municipal
30
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.80
16.5
American Capital
Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Chicopee Elks Landfill
1
MA
Chicopee
Landfill
Chicopee Lodge of
Elks #1849
Private
-
Landfill (nofood waste)
Solar PV
2.10
9.6
Citizens Enterprises
Corp
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Chilmark Landfill
1
MA
Chilmark
Landfill
Town of Chilmark
Municipal
11
MSW landfill
Solar PV
0.10
6.0
Vineyard Power
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Concord Landfill Phase 1
1
MA
Concord
Landfill
Town of Concord
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.70
-
Kearsarge Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Cottage Street Landfill
1
MA
Springfield
Landfill
Cottage
Developers, LLP.
Municipal
62
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.90
40.0
Western MA Electric
Co. (WMECO)
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Cowles Gravel Solar
1
MA
Westfield
Brownfield
Private trust
Private
35
Gravel Pit
Solar PV
2.60
10.0
Westfield Solar,
Inc. (subsidiary
of Con Edison
Development)
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Delta Hills Landfill
1
MA
Chicopee
Landfill
WestMass Area
Development Corp.
Private
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.69
8.0
CR Solar
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Dorchester Solar Power
Project
1
MA
Dorchester
Brownfield
National Grid
Private
-
Former Manufactured
Gas Plant
Solar PV
1.30
6.0
Unknown
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Dover Landfill Solar
1
MA
Dover
Landfill
Hale Reservation
Private
1,137
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.40
10.0
Blue Wave
2017
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Duxbury Landfill
1
MA
Duxbury
Landfill
Town of Duxbury
Municipal
19
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.59
3.0
American Capital
Energy (as Duxbury
Solar LLC) and
Renewable Energy
Development
Partners, LLC
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
18
Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
East Bridgewater Landfill
Solar
1
MA
East
Bridgewater
Landfill
Republic Services
Private
233
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.20
-
Soltage
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Eastham Landfill
1
MA
Eastham
Landfill
Town of Eastham
Municipal
38
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.63
10.4
American Capital
Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Emery Street Landfill
1
MA
Palmer
Landfill
Town of Palmer
Municipal
10
Landfill
Solar PV
5.00
1.3
Borrego Solar
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Everett Solar Power Project
1
MA
Everett
Brownfield
National Grid
Private
-
Former Manufactured
Gas Plant
Solar PV
0.61
2.5
Unknown
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
Fairhaven Sanitary Landfill
(Canton)
1
MA
Canton
Landfill
Town of Canton
Municipal
15
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
5.60
12.5
Southern Sky
Renewable Energy
/GZA
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Falmouth Landfill
1
MA
Falmouth
Landfill
Town of Falmouth
Municipal
48
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
4.00
16.0
Citizens Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Former Grasso Landfill
1
MA
Agawam
Landfill
Town of Agawam
Municipal
10
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.98
9.5
Rivermoor-Citizens
Agawam, LLC
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Genrad Solar
1
MA
Stow
RCRA
Teradyne Corp.
Private
85
Manufacturing/
Electroplating
Solar PV
2.50
12.0
REM LLC/Syncarpha
Capitol/Gehrlicher
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Greenfield Solar Farm
1
MA
Greenfield
Landfill
Town of Greenfield
Municipal
23
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
23.0
Axio Power
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Greenwood St. Landfill
1
MA
Worcester
Landfill
City of Worcester
Municipal
52
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
8.10
25.0
Borrego Solar
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Groton Landfill
1
MA
Groton
Landfill
Town of Groton
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.93
8.0
Groton Landfill
Solar, LLC
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Groveland Wells Solar
1
MA
Groveland
Superfund
Groveland
Municipal Light
Municipal
35
Manufacturing (metal
and plastics)
Solar PV
3.60
19.0
Consolidated
Edison
Development, Inc.
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Hartford Turnpike/
Shrewsbury Landfill
1
MA
Shrewsbury
Landfill
Town of
Shrewsbury
Municipal
270
Landfill
Solar PV
3.80
-
Exyte Energy
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
19
Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Harwich Municipal Landfill
1
MA
Harwich
Landfill
Town of Harwich
Municipal
120
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
4.50
28.0
American Capital
Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Haverhill Solar Power
Project
1
MA
Haverhill
Brownfield
National Grid
Private
-
Former Manufactured
Gas Plant
Solar PV
1.00
5.0
Rivermoor Energy
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
Hill Street Landfill
1
MA
Norton
Landfill
City of Norton
Municipal
38
Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
8.5
Norton Landfill
Solar LLC
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Howe Street Landfill
1
MA
Ashland
Landfill
Town of Ashland
Municipal
-
MSW and Industrial
Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
-
Am ere sco
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Hudson/Stow Landfill Solar
1
MA
Hudson
Landfill
Waste
Management
Private
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
5.00
28.0
Unknown
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Hull Wind II
1
MA
Hull
Landfill
Town of Hull
Municipal
13
MSW Landfill
Wind
1.80
10.0
Hull Municipal Light
2006
Wholesale
Electricity
Hunt Road Landfill
1
MA
Amesbury
Landfill
Waste
Management
Private
65
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
6.00
30.0
Citizens Energy
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Huntington Avenue
Landfill
1
MA
Metheun
Landfill
Town of Methuen
Municipal
30
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.30
4.7
Borrego Solar
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Indian Orchard Solar
Facility
1
MA
Springfield
Brownfield
Springfield
Redevelopment
Authority
Municipal
"
Former foundry
Solar PV
2.30
12.0
Western
Massachusetts
Electric Company
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Iron Horse Park / Shaffer
Landfill
1
MA
Billerica
Superfund
Town of Billerica
Municipal
40
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
6.00
40.0
Urban Green
Technologies
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Iron Horse Park Asbestos
Landfill Solar
1
MA
Billerica
Superfund
B&M/PanAm
Private
174
Asbestos Landfill
Solar PV
6.00
30.0
Conti Solar
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Iron Horse Park/Dow Solar
1
MA
Billerica
Superfund
Dow Chemical
Corp.
Private
174
Chemical manufacturing
facility
Solar PV
3.68
20.0
Soltage
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Kingston Landfill (wind)
1
MA
Kingston
Landfill
Town of Kingston
Municipal
20
MSW Landfill
Wind
2.00
20.0
Kingston Wind
Independence LLC
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Lancaster Landfill
1
MA
Lancaster
Landfill
Town of Lancaster
Municipal
7
Gravel Pit Adjacent to
Landfill
Solar PV
0.50
2.8
Unknown
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
20
Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Lee Landfill (Willow Hill
Road)
1
MA
Lee
Landfill
Schweitzer-
Mauduit
International
Private
¦
Paper sludge landfill
Solar PV
2.60
17.5
East Light Solar
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Lenox Landfill
1
MA
Lenox
Landfill
Town of Lenox
Municipal
¦
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.75
"
Willow Creek Solar
LLC (subsidiary of
Ameresco)
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Ludlow Landfill
1
MA
Ludlow
Landfill
Town of Ludlow
Municipal
22
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.70
17.0
Borrego Solar
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Marion Landfill Community
Solar
1
MA
Marion
Landfill
Town of Marion
Municipal
50
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
5.20
2.4
My Generation
Energy
2015
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Mashpee Landfill Solar
1
MA
Mashpee
Landfill
Town of Mashpee
Municipal
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.10
8.0
American
Capital Energy/
Renewable Energy
Development
Partners, LLC
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Massachusetts Military
Reservation (Otis)
1
MA
Sagamore
Superfund
U.S. Air Force
Federal
22,000
Military training and
aircraft operation and
maintenance
Wind
4.50
"
Unknown
2011
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Montague Landfill Solar
1
MA
Montague
Landfill
Town of Montague
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
5.90
40.0
Kearsarge Energy
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Mount Tom Station
1
MA
Holyoke
Brownfield
ENGIE North
America
Private
128
Coal plant
Solar PV
5.76
22.0
ENGIE North
America
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
MTSullivan Landfill Solar
1
MA
Chicopee
Landfill
Waste
Management
Private
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.50
6.0
Unknown
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Needham Landfill
1
MA
Needham
Landfill
City of Needham
Municipal
75
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.70
13.0
Brightfields
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
New Bedford High School
Solar
1
MA
New Bedford
Brownfield
City of New
Bedford
Private
-
Solar PV
0.50
2.5
Beaumont Solar
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
21
Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Norfolk Landfill Phase 1
1
MA
Norfolk
Landfill
Town of Norfolk
Municipal
51
MSW Landfill and
Adjacent Land
Solar PV
0.55
1.6
Constellation Solar
Massachusetts, LLC
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Norfolk Landfill Phase II
1
MA
Norfolk
Landfill
Town of Norfolk
Municipal
51
MSW Landfill and
Adjacent Land
Solar PV
1.05
3.5
Constellation Solar
Massachusetts, LLC
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
North Adams Landfill
1
MA
North Adams
Landfill
Town of North
Adams
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.50
15.0
Borrego Solar
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
North Carver Landfill
1
MA
North Carver
Landfill
Town of North
Carver
Municipal
22
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.70
8.0
Southern Sky
Renewables
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Northampton Landfill Solar
1
MA
Northampton
Landfill
City of
Northampton
Municipal
15
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.17
15.0
Am ere sco
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Oliver Street Landfill
1
MA
Easthampton
Landfill
City of
Easthampton
Municipal
40
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.30
12.0
Borrego Solar
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Orleans Landfill
1
MA
Orleans
Landfill
Town of Orleans
Municipal
21
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.57
1.7
Broadway
Renewable
Strategies, LLC
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Osgood Landing Solar
1
MA
North Andover
State
Brownfields
Ozzy Properties
Private
-
Manufacturing
Solar PV
6.00
-
Osgood Solar
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Palmer Metropolitan
Airfield Solar
1
MA
Palmer
Brownfield
JenJill LLC
Private
105
Airfield
Solar PV
6.00
30.0
Borrego Solar
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Pembroke Landfill Solar
1
MA
Pembroke
Landfill
Town of Pe m b ro ke
Municipal
210
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.26
9.0
CS Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Philips Lightolier Wind
1
MA
Fall River
Brownfield
Philips
Private
32
Manufacturing/
Industrial Park
Wind
2.00
-
Philips
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Pittsfield Municipal Landfill
1
MA
Pittsfield
Landfill
City of Pittsfield
Municipal
44
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.91
9.0
Am ere sco
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Plainville Landfill
1
MA
Plainfille
Landfill
Republic Services
(Allied Waste)
Private
138
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
6.00
-
Soltage LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Prospect Street Landfill
1
MA
Easton
Landfill
Town of Easton
Municipal
8
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.90
8.0
Borrego Solar
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Quaboag Landfill Solar
1
MA
Brookfield
Landfill
Town of Brookfield
Municipal
16
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.43
3.0
Washington Gas
Energy Systems, Inc.
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Raffaele Road Solar Project
1
MA
Plymouth
Brownfield
Plymouth Sand and
Gravel LLC
Private
30
Sand and gravel pit
Solar PV
5.67
26.0
Blue Wave Capital
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Randolph Landfill Solar
1
MA
Randolph
Landfill
Republic Services
Private
295
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
4.80
30.0
Soltage
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Raven brook Farms Landfill
1
MA
North Carver
Landfill
Raven brook
Farms, Inc. (Willard
Rhodes)
Private
31
MSW, CD&D Landfill
Solar PV
6.00
14.0
Southern Sky
Renewable Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Raynham Landfill
Community Solar
1
MA
Raynham
Landfill
Taunton Municipal
Light Plant
Municipal
"
Landfill
Solar PV
3.00
14.0
Green Street Power
Partners, LLC
2018
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Rehoboth Landfill (MA)
1
MA
Rehoboth
Landfill
Town of Rehobeth
Municipal
21
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.49
18.3
NRG Renew LLC
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Re-Solve Superfund Solar
1
MA
Dartmouth
Superfund
Unknown
Unknown
6
Waste Chemical
Reclamation
Solar PV
0.15
"
Unknown
2012
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Revere Solar Power Project
1
MA
Revere
Brownfield
National Grid
Private
-
Former Manufactured
Gas Plant
Solar PV
0.75
3.0
Unknown
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
Rising Paper Solar
1
MA
Great
Barrington
Landfill
Rising Paper, LLC
Private
67
Paper Landfill
Solar PV
3.20
12.0
Altus Power
America
Management, LLC
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Rumford Ave. Landfill Solar
1
MA
Newtown
Landfill
City of Newtown
Municipal
"
MSW and DPW materials
landfill
Solar PV
2.14
9.0
Am e re sco /
Rumford Ave. Solar,
LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Russells Mills Road Landfill
1
MA
Dartmouth
Landfill
Town of Dartmouth
Municipal
115
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.45
6.3
Borrego Solar
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Saugus Landfill Solar
1
MA
Saugus
Landfill
Town of Saugus
Municipal
16
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.66
4.0
Am ere sco
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Scituate Landfill
1
MA
Scituate
Landfill
Town of Scituate
Municipal
29
Landfill: MS W,
construction debris, and
wastewater treatment
residuals
Solar PV
3.00
12.5
Scituate Solar -JV
between Brightfields
Development LLC
and Syncarpha
Capital
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Shirley Landfill
1
MA
Shirley
Landfill
Town of Shirley
Municipal
10
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.35
3.5
Altus Power
America, LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Silver Lake Solar
Photovoltaic Facility
1
MA
Pittsfield
Superfund
Western
Massachusetts
Electric Company
Private
8
Former GE site and
former steam generating
site
Solar PV
1.80
8.0
Western
Massachusetts
Electric Company
(WMECO)
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
Simonds Rd. Landfill
1
MA
Williamstown
Landfill
Town of
Williamstown
Municipal
18
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
7.0
Brightfields
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
South Hadley Landfill
1
MA
South Hadley
Landfill
Town of South
Hadley
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.08
-
Tensar/ARM Group
2012
Onsite Use -
General
Stockbridge Landfill
1
MA
Stockbridge
Landfill
Town of
Stockbridge
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.90
2.6
Am ere sco
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Stow Brownfield Solar
1
MA
Stow
Brownfield
Unknown
Private
12
Unknown
Solar PV
2.50
12.0
Syncarpha
Solar and
Renewable Energy
Massachusetts
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Sudbury Landfill
1
MA
Sudbury
Landfill
Town of Sudbury
Municipal
18
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.50
5.3
Ameresco/Solar
Sudbury One, LLC
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Sullivan's Ledge
1
MA
New Bedford
Superfund
City of New
Bedford
Municipal
27
Quarry / hazardous
waste disposal
Solar PV
1.80
10.0
SunEdison
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Sylvester Ray Construction
& Demolition Debris
Landfill
1
MA
Marshfield
Landfill
Sylvester Ray, Inc.
Private
27
Demolition Landfill
Solar PV
3.87
13.0
No Fossil Fuel, LLC
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Theophilus Smith Road
Landfill
1
MA
Dennis
Landfill
Town of Dennis
Municipal
148
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
6.00
34.0
American Capital
Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Tisbury Landfill
1
MA
Tisbury
Landfill
Town of Tisbury
Municipal
22
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.20
4.0
American Capital
Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
W.R.Grace Solar
1
MA
Acton/Concord
Superfund
Town of Concord
Municipal
240
Manufacturing (sealants,
concrete)
Solar PV
5.60
30.0
Kearsarge
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Waltham Street Landfill
1
MA
Maynard
Landfill
Town of Maynard
Municipal
14
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.20
5.0
EPG Solar
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
West Boylston Landfill
1
MA
West Boylston
Landfill
West Boylston
Municipal Lighting
Plant
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.50
5.0
Greenskies
Renewable Energy
2017
Community
Owned /
Subscription
West Tisbury Landfill
1
MA
West Tisbury
Landfill
Town of West
Tisbury
Municipal
9
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.88
6.0
Broadway
Renewable
Strategies, LLC
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Westfield Landfill
1
MA
Westfield
Landfill
City of Westfield
Municipal
10
MSW landfill
Solar PV
2.50
7.5
Citizens Energy
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Westford St. Landfill
1
MA
Lowell
Landfill
City of Lowell
Municipal
42
Landfill - MSW, ash,
oxide box waste
Solar PV
1.50
6.0
Am ere sco
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Weston Landfill
1
MA
Weston
Landfill
Town of Weston
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.27
9.0
Am ere sco (d/b/a/
Church Street Solar)
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Wilbraham Landfill
1
MA
Wilbraham
Landfill
Town of Wilbraham
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.75
3.0
Renewable Energy
Development
Partners
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Williamston Landfill
1
MA
Williamston
Landfill
Town of
Williamston
Municipal
12
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.90
7.0
Brightfields
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Woburn Landfill
1
MA
Woburn
Landfill
City of North
Woburn
Municipal
50
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.40
-
Greenwood Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Annapolis Renewable
Energy Park
3
MD
Annapolis
Landfill
City of Annapolis
Municipal
500
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
16.80
80.0
Annapolis Solar Park
LLC (jointly owned
by BQ Energy LLC
and Building Energy
Development US LLC)
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Former Ellicott City Landfill
3
MD
Ellicott City
Landfill
Howard County
Municipal
83
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.20
2.0
SunEdison
2011
Onsite Use -
General
Fort Detrick
3
MD
Frederick
Superfund
U.S. Army
Federal
1,200
Army Medical Command
installation
Solar PV
18.60
67.0
Ameresco Inc.
2016
Onsite Use -
General
Forty West Landfill
3
MD
Hagerstown
Landfill
Washington County
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
10.0
EPG Solar/Spear
Point Energy
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Frederick County Landfill
Solar
3
MD
Frederick
Landfill
Frederick County
Municipal
-
Landfill
Solar PV
1.90
14.0
Tesla
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Hood's Mill Landfill
3
MD
Westminster
Landfill
Carroll County
Municipal
18
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.00
-
PSI International
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Resh Road Landfill (Resh
SI)
3
MD
Hagerstown
Landfill
Washington County
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.50
75?
EPG Solar/Spear
Point Energy
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Washington County
Rubble Landfill #1
3
MD
Williamsport
Landfill
Washington County
Municipal
"
Building materials and
construction debris
landfill
Solar PV
2.50
"
EPG Solar/Spear
Point Energy
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Washington County
Rubble Landfill #2
3
MD
Williamsport
Landfill
Washington County
Municipal
"
Building materials and
construction debris
landfill
Solar PV
2.50
"
EPG Solar/Spear
Point Energy
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Belfast Landfill
1
ME
Belfast
Landfill
City of Belfast
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.12
-
ReVision Energy
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Eliot Landfill Solar
1
ME
Eliot
Landfill
Town of Eliot
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.13
-
ReVision
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Highland Ave. Landfill
1
ME
South Portland
Landfill
City of South
Portland
Municipal
34
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
2.0
ReVision
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Portland Landfill Solar
1
ME
Portland
Landfill
City of Portland
Municipal
44
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.66
4.3
ReVision Energy
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Waldoboro Transfer Station
Landfill
1
ME
Waldoboro
Landfill
City of Waldoboro
Municipal
-
Landfill
Solar PV
0.11
-
Sundog Solar
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Woolwich Landfill
1
ME
Woolwich
Landfill
Town of Woolwich
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.02
-
ReVision
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Burcham Park Landfill
5
Ml
East Lansing
Landfill
Town of East
Lansing
Municipal
¦
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.30
-
Lansing Board of
Water and Light
2018
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Coldwater Board of Public
Utilities Solar Field Park
5
Ml
Coldwater
Brownfield
City of Coldwater
Municipal
-
Foundry
Solar PV
1.60
-
NextEra Energy
Resources LLC
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Eaton Rapids Landfill
5
Ml
Hamlin
Township
Landfill
Town of Eaton
Rapids
Municipal
30
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.54
-
Helios Solar LLC
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Fridley Plant Solar
5
MN
N/A
Superfund
FMC Corp. (PRP)
Private
18
Industrial Landfill
Solar PV
0.15
-
Unknown
2009
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Hutchinson Landfill
5
MN
Hutchinson
Landfill
City of Hutchinson
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.40
1.0
Am ere sco
2015
Onsite Use -
General
Lindenfelser Landfill
5
MN
St. Michael
Landfill
Minnesota
Pollution Control
Agency
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
"
"
Unknown
2016
Onsite Use -
General
Washington County
Landfill (MN)
5
MN
Lake Elmo
Superfund
Minnesota
Pollution Control
Agency
Municipal
25
Residential, commercial,
industrial, demolition
landfill
Solar PV
"
"
Unknown
2016
Onsite Use -
General
Busy Bee's Laundry
7
MO
Rolla
Brownfield
Unknown
Private
"
Dry Cleaner
Solar PV
0.56
"
Unknown
2011
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Zortman-Landusky Mine
8
MT
N/A
Mine Lands
BLM and MTDEQ
Federal/
Municipal
1,200
Ore mining and gold
mining
Wind
0.23
"
Montana DEQ and
U.S. BLM
2012
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Evergreen Packaging
Landfill
4
NC
Haywood
County
Landfill
Evergreen
Packaging
Private
-
Industrial Landfill
Solar PV
0.55
3.0
FLS Energy
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
v>EPA
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Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
NC State University-
Agricultural Pesticide
Landfill
4
NC
Raleigh
Superfund
NC State University
Private
¦
Agricultural Pesticide
Landfill
Solar PV
0.08
¦
Carolina Solar
Energy
2007
Wholesale
Electricity
Arsenic Trioxide Site
8
ND
Lidgerwood,
Wyndmere,
Milnorand
Hankinson
Superfund
Multiple
Municipal
575
Farmland Pesticide
Contamination
Geothermal
Unknown
2011
Onsite Use -
General
Former Nebraska
Ordnance Plant
7
NE
Mead
Superfund
University of
Nebraska
Private
"
Former Army Ordnance
Plant
Wind
0.01
-
Unknown
2004
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Milton Landfill Solar
Garden
1
NH
Milton
Landfill
Town of Milton
Municipal
5
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
4.5
NH Solar Gardens
2016
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Cinnaminson Landfill Solar
2
NJ
Cinnaminson
Superfund
Cinnaminson
Municipal
400
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
8.00
25.0
MSF
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Bed Bath and Beyond Solar
(Port Reading NJ)
2
NJ
Port Reading
State
Brownfields
Bed Bath and
Beyond Inc.
Private
29
Retail fulfillment center
(current)
Solar PV
2.10
Rooftop
Sun power
2011
Rooftop
Bernards Township Landfill
2
NJ
Bernards Twp
Unknown
Bernards Twp
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.68
-
Syncarpha/The
Conti Group
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
BrickTownship Landfill
2
NJ
BrickTownship
Superfund
BrickTownship
Municipal
42
MSW landfill
Solar PV
7.00
20.0
Brick Standard
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Campbell's Soup #1
2
NJ
Camden
Brownfield
Campbell Soup
Company
Private
38
Solar PV
1.74
4.5
BNB Renewable
Energy Holdings
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Campbell's Soup #2
2
NJ
Camden
Brownfield
Campbell Soup
Company
Private
38
Solar PV
2.66
-
BNB Renewable
Energy Holdings
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Clay Pits-Old Bridge
2
NJ
Old Bridge
Township
State
Brownfields
FWCC, LLC
Private
-
Former clay mining and
brick manufacturing site
Solar PV
11.00
28.6
CEP Old Bridge, LLC
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Clean Harbors
2
NJ
Bridgeport
Landfill
Clean Harbors
Development
Private
200
Hazardous waste
treatment, storage, and
disposal facility
Solar PV
1.50
82.0
Clean Harbors
2011
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Diamond Chemical Co.
Solar
2
NJ
East Rutherford
State
Brownfields
Diamond Chemical
Company
Private
-
Chemical manufacturing
(current)
Solar PV
1.47
-
Solar Nation New
Jersey LLC
2013
Onsite Use -
General
Edgeboro Landfill
2
NJ
East Brunswick
Landfill
Middlesex County
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
4.30
27.0
NERC Solar
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
FedEx Ground Distribution
Hub
2
NJ
Woodbridge
Brownfield
FedEx
Private
200
Former chemical facility
Solar PV
2.42
3.3
BP Solar
2009
Rooftop
Fort Dix Landfill Solar
2
NJ
Pemberton
Township
Superfund
U.S. Department of
Defense (joint base
operations)
Federal
42,000
Landfill
Solar PV
16.50
98.0
Affiliates of
Starwood Energy
Group and Energy
Management, Inc.
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Goya Foods Inc.
2
NJ
Jersey City
State
Brownfields
Unknown
Unknown
40
Corporate headquarters
Solar PV
3.45
Rooftop
Vanguard Energy
Partners
2015
Rooftop
Hackensack Solar Farm
2
NJ
Hackensack
Brownfield
PSE&G
Private
40
Former manufactured
gas plant/storage
Solar PV
1.06
6.0
PSE&G
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Handson Avenue Landfill
2
NJ
Egg Harbor
Superfund
Delilah Road
Associates
Private
40
Sand/Gravel Pit; MSW
and Construction
Landfill
Solar PV
10.70
32.0
KDC Solar RTC, LLC
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Industrial Land Reclaiming
Landfill
2
NJ
Edison
Landfill
Industrial Land
Reclaiming Inc.
Private
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
7.75
21.0
PSE&G/Vanguard
Energy Partners,
LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Jersey Gardens Mall
Solar#!
2
NJ
Elizabeth
Landfill
Simon Property
Group
Private
110
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
Rooftop
Sun power
2012
Rooftop
Jersey Gardens Mall
Solar #2
2
NJ
Elizabeth
Landfill
Simon Property
Group
Private
110
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.80
Rooftop
Sun power
2012
Rooftop
Kearny Landfill
2
NJ
Kearny
Landfill
New Jersey
Meadowlands
Commission
Municipal
35
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.00
13.0
SunDurance Energy
LLC
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Kessler Industries Solar
2
NJ
Woodbridge
State
Brownfields
Kessler Industries
Private
21
Copper and steel pipe
manufacturing
Solar PV
0.64
4
(Rooftop)
SPG Solar
2012
Rooftop
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Kinsley Landfill
2
NJ
Deptford
Township
Landfill
Kinsley's Landfill,
Inc. (subsidiary of
TransTech)
Private
140
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
11.18
35.0
PSE&G
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
L&D Landfill
2
NJ
Eastampton,
Lumberton,
and Mount
Holly
Superfund
Waste
Management
Private
200
Industrial/MSW landfill
Solar PV
12.93
53.0
PSE&G
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Linden Solar Farm
2
NJ
Linden
Brownfield
Public Service
Electric and Gas
Company
Private
"
Synthetic natural gas
facility
Solar PV
3.20
10.0
Advanced Solar
Products
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Macy's Corporate Services
Solar
2
NJ
Edison
State
Brownfields
Federated
Department Stores
Private
-
Retail distribution center
(current)
Solar PV
1.06
Rooftop
Ray Angelini, Inc.
2012
Rooftop
Matrix Industrial Site Solar
2
NJ
Perth Am boy
State
Brownfields
Chevron
Private
10
Asphalt refinery
Solar PV
1.17
4.5
Enxco Development
Corporation
2011
Rooftop
Northport Industrial
Center Solar
2
NJ
Elizabeth
State
Brownfields
Industrial
Developments
International, Inc.
Private
"
Industrial distribution
center (current)
Solar PV
1.25
3.9
(rooftop)
Catamount
2012
Rooftop
Owens Corning Landfill
2
NJ
Gloucester
Township
Landfill
Owens Corning
Private
-
Landfill
Solar PV
3.00
14.4
PV Navigator
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Park Elementary School
Solar
2
NJ
Newark
State
Brownfields
Newark Public
Schools
Municipal
5
School Public K-12
(current)
Solar PV
0.51
1.6
Mercury Solar
Systems
2011
Rooftop
Parklands Solar Farm
2
NJ
Bordentown
Township
Landfill
Waste
Management
Private
95
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
10.14
40.0
PSE&G
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
PaulsboroTerminal Landfill
2
NJ
Paulsboro
Brownfield
BP
Private
17
Former refined
petroleum and specialty
chemical bulk storage
and distribution facility
Solar PV
0.28
5.0
BP
2002
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Pennsauken Landfill
Renewable Energy Park-
Solar
2
NJ
Pennsauken
Landfill
Pollution Control
Financing Authority
of Camden County
Municipal
39
MSW, commercial,
and non-hazardous
industrial landfill
Solar PV
2.60
10.0
PPL Renewable
Energy
2008
Onsite Use -
General
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
-------
RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Picatinny Burning Grounds
Solar
2
NJ
Jefferson and
Roc ka way
Townships
Superfund
U.S. Army
Federal
6,400
Burning waste of
combused munitions
Solar PV
0.08
2 or 3
Unknown
2016
Onsite Use -
General
Princeton Landfill Solar
2
NJ
Princeton
Landfill
Town of Princeton
Municipal
-
Solar PV
2.70
8.0
GeoPeak
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Royal Wine Corporation
Solar
2
NJ
Bayonne
State
Brownfields
Unknown
Unknown
-
Winery (current)
Solar PV
1.15
Rooftop
HES Energy
Services, LLC
2012
Rooftop
Schering Corporation Solar
2
NJ
Summit
RCRA
Schering
Corporation
Private
60
Pharmaceutical
manufacturing (current)
Solar PV
1.65
Rooftop
PPL Energy Services
Holdings, LLC
2009
Rooftop
Silver Lake Solar Farm
2
NJ
Edison
Brownfield
Public Service
Electric and Gas
Company
Private
6
Gas manufacturing
Solar PV
2.02
5.7
J. Fletcher Creamer
& Sons
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
South Brunswick Landfill
Solar
2
NJ
South
Brunswick
Superfund
Republic Services
Private
68
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
13.00
-
NJR Clean Energy
Ventures
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Stafford Park Solar Farm
2
NJ
Stafford Twp
Other
Walters Group
Private
370
Landfill
Solar PV
6.00
30.0
Walters Group
2011
Onsite Use -
General
Tinton Falls Solar
2
NJ
Tinton Falls
Mine Lands
Tinton Falls Solar
Farm, LLC /Zongyi
Solar America Co.
Private
97
Sand and gravel mining
Solar PV
20.00
97.0
Zongyi Solar
America
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Trenton Solar Farm
2
NJ
Trenton
Brownfield
PSE&G
Private
-
Gas manufacturing
Solar PV
1.30
5.5
PSE&G
2010
Wholesale
Electricity
Wakefern Food
Corporation Solar
2
NJ
Keasbey
State
Brownfields
Wakefern Food
Corporation
Private
"
Food distribution center
(current)
Solar PV
2.38
Rooftop
Advanced
Solar Products
Flemington
2012
Rooftop
White Rose Foods Solar
2
NJ
Carteret
State
Brownfields
Middlesex Avenue
Carteret LLC
Private
57
Smelter, lead
manufacturing, and
metal refining
Solar PV
4.90
Rooftop
Solar Power
2012
Rooftop
Chevron Questa Project
6
NM
Questa
Superfund
Chevron Mining
Private
-
Mining Site
Solar PV
1.00
20.0
Chevron
Technology Venture
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes only. The information in this list was gathered from public announcements of renewable energy projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases,
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all projects completed on contaminated land. Projects on this list include ground-mounted utilitv-scale systems, rooftop systems, and systems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenergyffiepa.gov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Information
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region State City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property Former Use
Acreage Description
Project
Capacity Project Primary RE
RE Type (MW) Acreage Developer Name
Completion
Date Project Type
Em core Eubank Landfill
6
NM
Albuquerque
Brownfield
New Mexico State
Land Office
Municipal
40
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
17.0
Em core/Sun core
2013
Onsite Use -
General
NellisAFB Solar Array II
Generating Station
9
NV
Las Vegas
RCRA
U.S. Department of
Defense
Federal
14,000
Landfill
Solar PV
15.00
102.0
Sun Power
2016
Onsite Use -
General
Nellis AFB Solar Facility
Site 1
9
NV
Las Vegas
RCRA
U.S. Air Force
Federal
14,000
Landfill/landfill buffer
Solar PV
13.20
140.0
MMA Renewable
Ventures LLC
2007
Onsite Use -
General
Lawrence Aviation
Industries Site Geothermal
2
NY
Port Jefferson
Station
Superfund
Unknown
Unknown
126
Aviation Manufacturing
Geothermal
-
-
Unknown
2011
Onsite Use -
General
Bethlehem Steel Sun
2
NY
Lackawanna
RCRA
Tecum seh
Redevelopment Inc
Private
1,200
Steel Mill
Solar PV
4.00
25.0
BQ Energy
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Bethlehem Steel Winds 1
2
NY
Hamburg /
Lackawanna
RCRA
Tecum seh
Redevelopment Inc
Private
1,600
Steel Mill
Wind
20.00
30.0
BQ Energy and First
Wind
2007
Wholesale
Electricity
Bethlehem Steel Winds II
2
NY
Hamburg /
Lackawanna
RCRA
Tecum seh
Redevelopment Inc
Private
1,600
Steel Mill
Wind
15.00
30.0
BQ Energy and First
Wind
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Blydenburgh Landfill
Solar 1
2
NY
Hauppauge
Landfill
Town of 1 slip
Municipal
55
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.05
-
Town of 1 slip
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Blydenburgh Landfill
Solanj^P
Hauppauge
Landfill
fjrSJ.
Town of 1 slip
Municipal
rjrJrA
Solar PV
Agilitas Capital
vJJ J J
W/j
Wholesale
Electricity
Clifton Park Landfill
2
NY
Clifton Park
Landfill
Town of Clifton
Park
Municipal
25
MSW landfill
Solar PV
1.00
9.0
Onyx Renewable
Partners
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Dennings Point Landfill
Solar
2
NY
Beacon
Landfill
City of Beacon
Municipal
17
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
11.0
BQ Energy
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Emerson Street Landfill
2
NY
Rochester
Landfill
City of Rochester
Municipal
250
MSW Ash and
Construction/Debris
Landfill
Solar PV
2.60
11.7
Solar Liberty
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Former Ferdula Landfill
2
NY
Frankfurt
Landfill
Unknown
Unknown
2
MSW Landfill
Wind
Unknown
1998
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Homeridae Project
1
NY
Olean
State
Brownfields
Unknown
Unknown
17
industrial use as part of
an oil refinery and oil
storage site
Solar PV
4.07
17.0
BQ Energy
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Honeywell Water
Treatment Plant
2
NY
Camillus
Unknown
Honeywell
Corporation
Private
-
Solar PV
1.50
-
O'Connell Electric
2016
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Hoosick Falls Solar Garden
2
NY
Village of
Hoosick Falls
Landfill
Village of Hoosick
Falls
Municipal
27
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.59
-
Monolith Solar
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Kings Park Solar Project
2
NY
Smithtown
Landfill
Smithtown
Municipal
27
Landfill
Solar PV
4.00
27.0
NextEra Energy
Resources
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Lincoln Ave. Landfill Solar
1
NY
Holbrook
Landfill
Town of 1 slip
Municipal
39
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
3.02
-
Agilitas Capital
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Long Island Solar Farm
at Brookhaven National
Laboratory
2
NY
Upton
Superfund
U.S. DOE
Federal
"
Previously disturbed
land at DOE Nat'l Lab
Facility
Solar PV
32.00
200.0
Long Island Solar
Farm, LLC (BP Solar
and MetLife)
2011
Wholesale
Electricity
Madison County
Agriculture and Renewable
Energy Park
2
NY
Lincoln
Landfill
Madison County
Municipal
600
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.05
1.0
Carlisle Energy
Services, Inc.
2011
Onsite Use -
General
Madison County Landfill
(Canastota)
2
NY
Canastota
Landfill
Madison County
Municipal
-
MSW landfill
Solar PV
0.05
-
Solar Liberty
Electric
2014
Onsite Use -
General
Olean Gateway "Solean"
2
NY
Olean
State
Brownfields
Krog Corp.
Private
60
Oil refining,fertilizer
manufacturing
Solar PV
4.00
24.0
BQ Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Olean Gateway "Solean"
West
1
NY
Olean
State
Brownfields
Krog Corp.
Private
24
Oil refining,fertilizer
manufacturing
Solar PV
1.50
24.0
BQ Energy
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
PatterSun NY #1
2
NY
Patterson
Landfill
Town of Patterson
Municipal
10
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.94
-
BQ Energy
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
PatterSun NY #2
1
NY
Patterson
Landfill
Town of Patterson
Municipal
25
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.30
-
BQ Energy
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Tech City
2
NY
Ulster
RCRA
Tech City
Private
256
Computer mainframe
development and
testing facility
Solar PV
0.05
¦
Solartech
Renewables Inc.
2011
Rooftop
Troy Landfill Solar 1
2
NY
Troy
Landfill
City of Troy
Municipal
92
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.60
3.0
Monolith Solar
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Ulster County Landfill Solar
2
NY
Ulster
Landfill
Ulster County
Resource Recovery
Agency
Municipal
29
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.90
8.0
SolarCity
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Wallkill Landfill
1
NY
Wallkill
Landfill
Town of Wallkill
Municipal
68
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.00
8.0
GE Renewable
Energy
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Weibel Avenue Landfill
2
NY
Saratoga
Springs
Landfill
Town of Saratoga
Springs
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.50
14.6
Onyx Renewable
Partners
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
West Nyack Landfill
2
NY
Clarkstown
Landfill
Town of Clarkstown
Municipal
-
MSW landfill
Solar PV
2.36
13.0
On Force Solar
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
West Park Landfill (Floyd
Ackert Rd.)
2
NY
Esopus
Landfill
Town of Esopus
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.60
-
BQ Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Williamson Landfill
2
NY
Williamson
Landfill
Town of Williamson
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.50
-
Sustainable Energy
Developments
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
Brooklyn Landfill Solar
5
OH
Brooklyn
Landfill
City of Brooklyn
Municipal
75
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
4.00
17.0
IGS Solar
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Cuyahoga Metropolitan
Housing Authority
5
OH
Cleveland
Brownfield
Cuyahoga
Metropolitan
Housing Authority
Municipal
12
Industrial Use
Solar PV
1.10
6.0
Carbon Vision
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Dayton Tech Town
5
OH
Dayton
Brownfield
Unknown
Unknown
-
Former Automotive Site
Geothermal
-
-
Heapy Engineering
2010
Onsite Use -
General
Former Newark Processing
Co.
5
OH
Newark
Brownfield
City of Newark
Municipal
66
Aluminum
Manufacturing
Solar PV
1.50
24.0
SolarVision LLC
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Medical Center Company
Solar
5
OH
Cleveland
Brownfield
Unknown
Unknown
6
Unknown
Solar PV
1.00
-
Medical Center
Company
2014
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Pilkington North America
5
OH
North wood
Brownfield
Pilkington North
America, Inc.
Private
11
Glass Manufacturing
Facility
Solar PV
0.25
1.0
Hull & Associates
2011
Onsite Use -
General
Toledo Zoo Solar
5
OH
Toledo
Brownfield
Anthony Wayne
Solar Number 1
Private
22
Elevator factory
Solar PV
2.10
-
Rudolph/Libbe and
GEM Energy
2014
Onsite Use -
General
Wood County Landfill
5
OH
Bowling Green
Landfill
Wood County
Municipal
60
MSW Landfill
Wind
7.20
4.0
American Municipal
Power
2004
Wholesale
Electricity
Altus Air Force Base
6
OK
Altus
RCRA
U.S. Air Force
Federal
"
Federal Facility, Flight
Training Center
Solar PV
0.00
"
Unknown
2007
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Guthrie Green
6
OK
Tulsa
Brownfield
George Kaiser
Family Foundation
Foundation
-
Industrial
Geothermal
w/solar PV
-
-
Unknown
2012
Onsite Use -
General
Columbia Ridge Landfill
10
OR
Arlington
Landfill Buffer
Waste
Management
Private
12,000
MSW and Industrial
Landfill - active
Wind
100.00
-
PacifiCorp
2004
Wholesale
Electricity
Corvallis Municipal Airport
10
OR
Corvallis
Superfund
City of Corvallis
Municipal
-
Chrome-plating facility
Solar PV
0.10
1.8
Pacific Power
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Casselman Wind Power
Project
3
PA
Traverses
Summit, Black,
and Addison
Mine Lands
Iberdrola
Renewables, LLC
Private
2,000
Surface Coal Mine and
adjacent land
Wind
34.50
165.0
Iberdrola
Renewables LLC
2008
Wholesale
Electricity
Exelon-Conergy Solar
Energy Center
3
PA
Falls Township
Landfill Buffer
Waste
Management of
Pennsylvania
Private
17
Buffer to Geological
Reclamation Operations
and Waste Systems landfill
Solar PV
3.00
16.5
Conergy Company
2008
Wholesale
Electricity
Frey Farm Landfill
3
PA
Conestoga
Landfill
Lancaster Cnty
Solid Waste Mgmt
Authority
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill - active
Wind
3.20
10.3
Energy Power
Partners, LLC
2011
Local Use
Highland North Wind
3
PA
Cambria
County
Mine Lands
Everpower, others
Public/
Private
3,500
Strip mine
Wind
75.00
3,500.0
Everpower
2012
Wholesale
Electricity
Highland Wind
3
PA
Cambria
County
Mine Lands
Ever power
Private
4,000
Strip mine
Wind
62.50
4,000.0
Everpower
2009
Wholesale
Electricity
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes only. The information in this list was gathered from public announcements of renewable energy projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases,
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all projects completed on contaminated land. Projects on this list include ground-mounted utilitv-scale systems, rooftop systems, and systems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenergyffiepa.gov.
1. Site Description
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region State City
Type of Site Site Owner
Ownership Property Former Use
Type Acreage Description
2. Renewable Energy Information
Project
Capacity Project P
RE Type (MW) Acreage C
3. Project Implementation
Project Primary RE Completion
Acreage Developer Name Date
Project Type
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Somerville Solar Project
3
TN
Somerville
Landfill
Somerville
Municipal
-
Landfill
Solar PV
2.70
-
C2 Energy Capital
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Volkswagen Chattanooga
4
TN
Chattanooga
RCRA
Volkswagon
Private
33
Former Army
Ammunition Plant
Solar PV
9.50
33.0
Silicon Ranch
2013
Wholesale
Electricity
Central Texas Veterans
Landfill Solar
6
TX
Temple
Landfill
Department of
Veterans Affairs
Federal
-
Landfill
Solar PV
2.94
-
REC Solar
2012
Onsite Use -
General
Grove Landfill
6
TX
Austin
Landfill
Rhizome Collective,
Inc
Non-profit
10
Landfill (Illegal
dumping)
Solar PV
"
"
Unknown
2006
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Pantex Renewable Energy
Project (PREP)
6
TX
Amarillo
Superfund
U.S. Department
of Energy NNSA
and Texas Tech
University
Federal
16,000
Nuclear weapon
assembly and
disassembly
Wind
11.50
1,500.0
Siemens USA
2014
Onsite Use -
General
Tessman Road Municipal
Solid Waste Landfill
6
TX
San Antonio
Landfill
Republic Services,
Inc
Private
680
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.13
5.6
CSP Energy
2009
Wholesale
Electricity
Salt Lake City Landfill
8
UT
Salt Lake City
Landfill
Salt Lake City
Municipal
4
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
4.0
Taylor Electric
2014
Unknown
Bedford Solar Farm
3
VA
Bedford
Landfill Buffer
Bedford County
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill (buffer)
Solar PV
3.30
20.0
02 emc
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Crozet Orchard
3
VA
Crozet
Superfund
Removal
Unknown
Private
"
Apple Orchard
Solar PV
0.00
"
Unknown
2007
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Salem VA Medical Center
Solar
3
VA
Salem
Landfill
U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs
Federal
6
Landfill
Solar PV
1.60
6.0
REC Solar
2013
Onsite Use -
General
Former St. Croix Alumina
Plant Solar 1
2
VI
St Croix
RCRA
Unknown
Unknown
"
Alumina Plant
Solar PV
0.00
"
Unknown
2003
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Former St. Croix Alumina
Plant Solar II
2
VI
St Croix
RCRA
Unknown
Unknown
"
Alumina Plant
Solar PV
0.00
"
Unknown
2006
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
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Office of Communications, Partnerships, and Analysis
Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Former St. Croix Alumina
Plant Wind 1
2
VI
St Croix
RCRA
Unknown
Unknown
¦
Alumina Plant
Wind
¦
¦
Unknown
2002
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Former St. Croix Alumina
Plant Wind II
2
VI
St Croix
RCRA
Unknown
Unknown
¦
Alumina Plant
Wind
¦
¦
Unknown
2006
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Basketville Site
1
VT
Putney
Brownfield
Unknown
Unknown
6
Manufacturing
Solar PV
0.16
-
Integrated Solar
2013
Unknown
Coventry Landfill
1
VT
Coventry
Landfill Buffer
Casella Waste
Systems
Private
"
MSW Landfill Buffer
Solar PV
2.70
12.0
Coventry PV
(subsidiary of
Borrego Solar)
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
Elizabeth Mine Superfund
Site
1
VT
Strafford
Superfund
Private (five direct
owners)
Private
1,400
Abandoned Copper
Mine
Solar PV
7.00
28.0
Brightfields and
Greenwood Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Hartford VT Landfill Solar
1
VT
Hartford
Landfill
Town of Hartford
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
4.0
GroSolar
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
Long View Forest Solar
1
VT
Hartland
State
Brownfields
Long View Forest,
Inc.
Private
28
sawmill and lumber
treatment
Solar PV
0.75
3.0
Encore Renewable
Energy
2019
Wholesale
Electricity
Lyndonville Solar East
1
VT
Lyndonville
Brownfield
VWSD LLC
Private
-
Tool manufacturing
Solar PV
0.49
3.5
Lyndonville Solar
West, LLC
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Lyndonville Solar West
1
VT
Lyndonville
Brownfield
VWSD LLC
Private
-
Tool manufacturing
Solar PV
0.50
3.5
Lyndonville Solar
West, LLC
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Rutland Landfill (Stafford
Hill)
1
VT
Rutland
Landfill
City of Rutland
Municipal
15
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.30
9.0
Green Mountain
Power
2015
Wholesale
Electricity
South Burlington Landfill
1
VT
South
Burlington
Landfill
City of South
Burlington
Municipal
-
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
2.20
8.0
Encore Renewable
Energy
2017
Wholesale
Electricity
Towns he nd Landfill
1
VT
Towns hen d
Landfill
Town of
Towns hen d
Municipal
"
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.15
"
Soveren Solar
2014
Community
Owned /
Subscription
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Office of Land and Emergency Management
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RE-Powering America's Land Initiative:
Project Tracking Matrix
October 2019
Through the RE-Powering America's Land Initiative, the EPA encourages renewable energy development on potentially contaminated land when aligned with the community's vision for the site. This list tracks completed projects
where renewable energy systems have been installed on potentially contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. Project capacity data reflect total system capacity, which may be installed in whole or in part on potentially
contaminated lands, landfills, or mine sites. For systems with an installed capacity less than 10 kW, the capacity is shown as 0.00. Where information was not found for a given site, it is noted as "Unknown"or with a "-"for numerical
values. This information is sorted by state and then by site/project name. The color key for shaded rows is below:
Installations newly added for October 2019 Multiple installations on a single site (location) New projects for October 2019 representing an additional installation on an existing RE on CL site
This resource is for informational purposes onlv. The information in this list was aathered from public announcements of renewable enerav projects in the form of company press releases, news releases, and, in some cases.
conversations with the parties involved. It mav not be a comprehensive list of all oroiects com
oleted on contaminated land. Projects on this list include around-mounted utilitv-scale svstems, rooftop svstems, and svstems used
for onsite power, including to power cleanup activities. To provide information on additional projects, please email cleanenerqv@epa.qov.
1. Site Description
2. Renewable Energy Informatio
n
3. Project Implementation
Site/Project Name
EPA
Region
State
City
Type of Site
Site Owner
Site
Ownership
Type
Property
Acreage
Former Use
Description
RE Type
Project
Capacity
(MW)
Project
Acreage
Primary RE
Developer Name
Completion
Date
Project Type
Windham Solid Waste
Management District
1
VT
Brattleboro
Landfill
Windham
Solid Waste
Management
District
Municipal
30
MSW landfill
Solar PV
5.00
25.0
Sky Solar
2018
Wholesale
Electricity
Beloit Coal Ash Landfill
5
Wl
Beloit
Landfill
Alliant Energy
Private
20
Coal Ash Landfill
Solar PV
2.30
17.0
Hanwha Q CELLS
USA
2016
Wholesale
Electricity
MATC PV Evaluation Lab
5
Wl
Milwaukee
Landfill
Milwaukee Area
Technical College
(MATC)
Private
32
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
0.54
32.0
MATC and Johnson
Controls
2010
Onsite Use -
Training
Refuse Hideaway Landfill
5
Wl
Middleton
Superfund
State of Wisconsin
State
23
Municipal, commercial,
and industrial landfill
Solar PV
0.01
0.1
Full Spectrum Solar
Company
2010
Onsite
Use - Green
Remediation
Sky Park Solar
5
Wl
Eau Claire
Landfill
City of Eau Claire
Private
26
MSW Landfill
Solar PV
1.00
7.5
Pristine Sun
2017
Community
Owned /
Subscription
Chevron Casper Wind Farm
8
WY
Casper
RCRA
Chevron
Private
880
Refinery
Wind
16.50
880.0
Chevron Global
Power Company
2009
Wholesale
Electricity
Dave Johnston Mine /
Glen rock Wind 1
8
WY
Glenrock
Mine Lands
PacificCorp
Private
14,000
Surface Coal Mine
Wind
118.50
300.0
PacificCorp
2008
Wholesale
Electricity
Dave Johnston Mine /
Glenrock Wind III
8
WY
Glenrock
Mine Lands
PacificCorp
Private
14,000
Surface Coal Mine
Wind
39.00
300.0
PacificCorp
2009
Wholesale
Electricity
Dave Johnston Mine /
Rolling Hills
8
WY
Glenrock
Mine Lands
PacificCorp
Private
14,000
Surface Coal Mine
Wind
118.50
300.0
PacificCorp
2009
Wholesale
Electricity
Warren AFB Wind
8
WY
Cheyenne
Superfund
Non-NPL
U.S. Air Force
Federal
-
Former gunnery range
Wind
3.32
-
Unknown
2009
Wholesale
Electricity
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