Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Renewable Energy Projects Through RE-Powering America’s Land Initiative

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is soliciting applications from states, tribes, regional governments, and communities that are interested in the development of renewable energy on current and formerly contaminated properties. The opportunity is offered through EPA’s RE-Powering America’s Land initiative, which takes a multi-pronged approach to site cleanup and development of renewable energy production facilities on potentially contaminated land. Potentially contaminated lands that are being considered include Superfund, brownfields, RCRA corrective action, and former landfill or mining sites.

The US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory will conduct renewable energy feasibility studies for the selected sites to determine the best renewable energy technology for the site, the optimal location for placement of the renewable energy technology, potential energy generating capacity, the return on the investment, and the economic feasibility of the renewable energy projects.

Through this initiative, potentially contaminated sites will be reused and redeveloped to increase renewable power generation, while also improving communities, creating jobs, and decreasing the use of greenspace necessary for renewable power plants. Proposals are due to EPA by May 20.

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Environmental Review Requirements Under New SBA 504 Refinance Program

In response to the significant volume of commercial real estate loans that will mature between now and December 31, 2012, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has launched a new, temporary 504 refinancing program. Structured much like the SBA's traditional 504 loan program, borrowers cooperate with third-party lending institutions and SBA-approved Certified Development Companies (CDC).

SBA began accepting applications for financing under this program on February 28 and will keep the program in effect until September 27, 2012. Congress authorized SBA to approve up to $15 billion in loans under this program ($7.5 billion in both fiscal 2011 and 2012). This funding is designed to help small business owners who are having difficulty refinancing loans because of record-high real estate values when the loans were originated.

SBA has indicated that the environmental review requirements for 504 refinancing will be the same as those of the SBA's standard 504 (and 7(a)) programs, as detailed under SOP 50 10 5(c). This includes mandatory Phase 1 environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for certain types of properties, and requirements for Transaction Screening Assessment or Records Search With Risk Assessment (RSRA) for other types of properties.

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