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February 2008
Rural Surplus Properties: Resource for Alternative Redevelopment
By Chris Olson



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It’s early January and it’s cold in Chicago (if I find Al Gore, I’ll invite him here to experience it himself) as we kick off another new year of the magazine. In early December, I attended the annual Brownfield News Editorial Board meeting along with other contributors of the written word and BFN staffers to plan and discuss ideas for 2008.

One of the ideas that bubbled up from the lively conversations around magazine names and topics was the opportunity to work with “Community Department” editor Kelly Novak on some of the corporate ownership challenges that surround lower-value corporate brownfield properties. ...


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Aaron Scheff Aaron Scheff
Brownfield Response Program Manager, Idaho Dept. of Environmental Quality
Idaho

J.R. Capasso J.R. Capasso
CPG, Brownfields Coordinator
City of Trenton, N.J.

Gary O’Connor Gary O’Connor
Partner, Pepe & Hazard law firm,
Waterbury, Conn.






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 $49,000 amount of federal funds granted to provide green job training for high school students in New Mexico. The projects will teach students climate change mitigation techniques and provide educational tools for a green workforce.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 30% of the energy used in commercial buildings is wasted. Energy use in commercial buildings accounts for 17 percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions at a cost of more than $100 billion per year.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 14% increase in the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in the U.S. between 1990 and 2008.
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 $76 million  amount awarded by DOE to support advanced energy-efficient building technology projects and the development of training programs for commercial building equipment technicians, building operators, and energy auditors
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 $200 million amount the U.S. Department of Energy will invest, over five years, to expand and accelerate the development, commercialization, and use of solar and water power technologies throughout the U.S.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 37 number of research projects awarded $106 million from the DOE that could: produce biofuels more efficiently from renew-able electricity; design batteries for electric vehicles; and remove coal-fired power plants in cost efficient ways.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 $2 million amount of grant competition under the Veterans. Workforce Investment Program to assist eligible veterans by providing employment, training, support services, and more in renewable and sustainable energy.
Source U.S. Department of Labor

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