Alternative Energy: From a Toxic Past to a Renewable Future
Superfund Videos
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- EPA and AMA Partnership
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- Soaring the Superfund Skies
- Life After Superfund
- Superfund Redevelopment: Realizing Possibilities

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Superfund sites can provide opportunities for alternative and renewable energy solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, save natural resources and create jobs in local economies. This video provides examples of Superfund sites across the country being used for biofuel production, landfill gas-to-energy projects, solar energy projects and green remediation.
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