Learn the Issues

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  • Iowa - Cleanups

    Iowa non NPL Cleanup Sites and documents

  • Bathroom Faucets

    Replacing old, inefficient faucets and aerators with WaterSense labeled models can save the average family 700 gallons of water per year, equal to the amount of water needed to take 45 showers.

  • Mold

    Learn about mold and how to control it in the indoor environment.There is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment; the way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture.

  • Analysis of the Final MATS Risk and Technology Review (RTR)

    IPM analyses of the Proposed MATS Risk and Technology Review (RTR)

  • Results using Pre-IRA 2022 Reference Case

    Download EPA's IPM v6 including documentation, overview, System Summary Report, .DAT, .RPE, .RPT files, Gas Report, State Level Emissions, Generation and Heat Input Summary.

  • Supporting Documentation of the 2015 Ozone NAAQS Actions

    IPM analyses of the Good Neighbor Plan.

  • Results using 2023 Reference Case

    Download EPA's IPM v6 including documentation, overview, System Summary Report, .DAT, .RPE, .RPT files, Gas Report, State Level Emissions, Generation and Heat Input Summary.

  • Green Power Partnership Data

    EPA's Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program designed to reduce the environmental impact of electricity generation by promoting renewable energy. Partners support the development of new renewable generation capacity nationwide.

  • Project Map Reference Documentation

    The U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership is a voluntary partnership program designed to reduce the environmental impact of electricity generation by promoting renewable energy.

  • Partner Profile Viewer

    The U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program designed to reduce the environmental impact of electricity generation by promoting renewable energy. There are thousands of Green Power Partners, all listed on this page.

  • GPP Webinar: Solar Power Purchase Agreements

    The Green Power Partnership hosts webinars on a regular basis that explore a variety of topics. This webinar discussed solar power purchase agreements (SPPA).

  • Green Power Partnership

    The U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program designed to reduce the environmental impact of conventional electricity generation by promoting renewable energy.

  • Meet Our Partners Reference Documentation

    The U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program designed to reduce the environmental impact of electricity generation by promoting renewable energy. There are thousands of Green Power Partners, all listed on this page.

  • Solar Power Use Claims Guidance

    The Toolbox for Renewable Energy Project Development's Solar Power Use Claims Guidance page helps electricity consumers understand the legal right that RECs offer their owners when making solar power use claims and provides resources for making claims.

  • Program Data Viewer Reference Documentation

    The U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program designed to reduce the environmental impact of electricity generation by promoting renewable energy. There are thousands of Green Power Partners, all listed on this page.

  • Understanding Electricity Market Frameworks & Policies

    The Toolbox for Renewable Energy Project Development's Understanding Electricity Market Frameworks and Policies page provides an overview of regulated and deregulated electric utility market structures and how they impact project development.

  • Green Power Partnership Documents

    The Green Power Partnership develops trainings on a regular basis that explore a variety of green power purchasing and generation topics.

  • Apply to Green Power Community

    GPP supplies GPCs will tools to promote their status. GPCs are a subset of the Green Power Partnership; municipalities or tribal governments where government, businesses, and residents collectively use enough green power to meet GPP requirements.

  • Steps to Become a Green Power Community

    Green Power Communities are a subset of the Green Power Partnership; municipalities or tribal governments where the local government, businesses, and residents collectively use enough green power to meet GPP requirements. Learn the steps to become a GPC.

  • Guide to Purchasing Green Power

    The Guide for Purchasing Green Power is a comprehensive guide for current and potential buyers of green power with information about green power purchasing. The Guide is created cooperatively between the EPA, the U.S. Department of Energy, the World Resou