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Energy Department Announces National Initiative to Redevelop Brownfields with Renewable Energy

Innovative New Approach Utilizes Solar Energy To Turn Brownfields Into "Brightfields"

"Incorporating solar and other renewable energy technologies into the reuse of industrial properties makes economic and environmental sense. This effort can serve as a national, even international model for the kind of development that promotes livable communities."
-Energy Secretary Bill Richardson

Brightfields is a revolutionary concept that addresses three of the nation's biggest challenges -- urban revitalization, toxic waste cleanup, and climate change -- by bringing pollution-free solar energy and high-tech solar manufacturing jobs to brownfields. The Brightfields approach offers a range of opportunities to link solar energy to brownfields redevelopment and thereby transform community hazards and eyesores into productive, green ventures. This unprecedented campaign will help our nation put its hundreds of thousands of brownfields back into productive use and at the same time create high-tech jobs in blighted urban neighborhoods, improve air quality, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

What is a Brightfield?

What is the Brightfields Initiative?

How Will The Brightfields Initiative Help Invigorate Communities Nationwide?

What Is Chicago Doing as the First City in the Brightfields Initiative?

News Media Contact: Penny Adams, 202/586-5806

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