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Sustainability Initiatives

Numerous programs, tools, and incentives are available to help governments, businesses, communities, and individuals serve as good environmental stewards, make sustainable choices, and manage resources effectively. EPA program offices and regions are working with other agencies and local partners to help plan, implement, and finance more sustainable projects and to identify site-specific opportunities for demonstrating best management practices of green remediation.

  • Several programs within EPA's Clean Energy initiative provide technical assistance and policy information, foster creation of public/private networks, and formally recognize leading organizations that adopt clean energy policies and practices. [http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy]
  • The Green Power Partnership helps organizations buy “green power” designed to expand the market of environmentally preferable renewable energy sources. [http://www.epa.gov/greenpower]
  • State Utility Commission Assistance is offered to utility regulators exploring increased use of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and clean-distributed generation such as co-generated heat and power. [http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-programs/suca.html]
  • The National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency engages public/private energy leaders (electric and gas utilities, state utility regulators and energy agencies, and large consumers) to document a set of business cases, best practices, and recommendations designed to spur investment in energy efficiency. [http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-programs/napee/index.html]
  • The Clean Energy-Environment State Partnership Program and Clean Energy-Environment Municipal Network support development and deployment of emerging technologies that achieve cost savings through energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings, municipal facilities, and transportation facilities. [http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-programs/state-and-local/index.html]
  • EPA Region 9’s Cleanup-Clean Air Initiative facilitates practices that reduce diesel emissions and greenhouse gas releases at Superfund cleanup and redevelopment sites. The Smart Energy Resources Guide provides decisionmaking tools regarding cleaner diesel construction equipment (including retrofit technologies, repowers, and cleaner fuels) and information on alternative energy sources for long-term cleanup. [http://www.epa.gov/region09/cleanup-clean-air/]
  • EPA’s Environmentally Responsible Redevelopment and Reuse (“ER3”) Initiative uses enforcement incentives to encourage developers, property owners, and other parties to implement sustainable practices during redevelopment and reuse of contaminated sites. http://www.epa.gov/compliance/cleanup/revitalization/er3/index.html
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