The RE-Powering Mapper provides federal and state data for over 190,000 brownfields, Superfund, landfill, mine sites and other contaminated lands to help users identify sites for renewable energy development. Sites have been pre-screened for renewable energy potential using criteria from the National Renewable Energy Lab.
Please note: the sites were not evaluated for land use constraints or current conditions. Additional research and site-specific analyses are needed to verify viability for renewable energy project development at a given site.[1]
For information on how to use the mapper, please see the User Guide and Data Documentation
U.S. EPA RE-Powering America’s Land Initiative Mapper
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1 The RE-Powering Mapper and associated documents are provided solely as general information on screening potentially or formerly contaminated lands, landfills, and mine sites for renewable energy potential. It does not address all information, factors, or considerations that may be relevant in a particular situation. Results do not reflect an endorsement or recommendation for development potential by EPA. References to third-party publications, websites, commercial products, process or services by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, are for informational purposes only. No endorsement or recommendation should be inferred and is not implied. EPA, NREL and the United States Government do not endorse any non-federal product service or enterprise.