A Municipal Roadmap to Preparing Brownfields, Superfund Sites, and Landfills for Solar Development
Every community can play a key role in shaping our clean energy future — and what better place to start than transforming contaminated or underutilized land into solar energy projects? Repurposing brownfields, Superfund sites, and landfills as solar energy assets is a powerful way for municipalities to promote clean energy, create local jobs, and revitalize communities. But navigating this transition requires thoughtful planning, regulatory savvy, and the right partners.
We’ve outlined some of the major steps and available resources for municipalities and solar champions who want to push sustainability forward in their communities. Here are some tools and key considerations for transforming brownfields, Superfund sites, and landfills into productive solar projects.
ACTION #1: Build Your Team
Who are the key local organizations, committees, and community groups that can collaborate on solar development, and what role can each play in advancing the project? Your Brownfields Task Force should have a Champion, Stakeholders and Partners.
ACTION #2: Create a Brownfield Inventory & Identify Your Priority Sites
What are the priority sites for solar development based on ownership, contamination status, zoning compatibility, and grid access and based on your site development vision and community needs?
Creating a brownfield inventory is a key first step in setting your redevelopment priorities. Consider the following factors:
Utilize free resources from programs like the U.S. EPA's RE-Powering America’s Land Initiative Mapper, which provides detailed data for identifying potential sites. The EPA-funded Technical Assistance to Brownfields program which is organized into 10 regions across the United States and administered by entities like NJIT, offers free, tailored support to municipalities navigating brownfield solar projects.
💡 Identifying solar as an end us for a brownfield site can help expedite the remediation process. According to Elise Molleur, Brownfield Redevelopment Specialist at NJIT TAB, “Once a brownfield is slated for redevelopment for solar energy (e.g. a solar field), the remediation process and/or timeline can differ from other site reuse options. For example, since people do not live or work a 9-5 on a solar field, the cleanup standards would be less stringent than if the brownfield were to be redeveloped for a childcare facility or residential building. As a result, this can, depending on the level of contamination, speed up the timeline for brownfield redevelopment.”
ACTION #3: Navigate Regulations, Programs and Incentives
What local zoning codes, permitting requirements, and financial incentives are available, and how can they be leveraged to streamline solar development on contaminated sites?
ACTION #4: Make Your Town Solar-Friendly
What local policies, permitting processes, or community designation programs can help reduce soft costs and remove barriers to solar adoption?
ACTION #5: Financial Analysis
What funding sources, tax incentives, and revenue-generating programs can support the financial viability of the solar project, and how can they be combined for maximum benefit?
Moving Forward
These are some of the actions you can take to help your town become a solar host. Knowing that there are a variety of resources available is crucial to maintaining momentum, and always remember that community engagement remains a critical factor in ensuring project success!
By leveraging existing resources, streamlining local policies, and engaging key stakeholders, municipalities can successfully transform brownfields, Superfund sites, and landfills into productive solar energy facilities. Reach out to AC Power if you need help keeping the ball moving or still aren't sure how to get started!
AC Power is a woman-owned solar developer transforming contaminated properties into clean energy assets that benefit communities and accelerate climate solutions. Our mission is to reenergize communities with solar — one brownfield at a time. Learn more: acpowerllc.com