Supplemental environmental projects (SEPs) are a policy vehicle that can provide funding for renewable energy projects (REPs). REPs can stimulate the economy, help ensure energy security, and improve the quality of the air and water. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designed SEPs to give companies that violate environmental regulations an alternative to standard fines. When a company violates environmental regulations, it has the option to pay a fine to the state or federal government or the company can volunteer to fund environmentally friendly projects. These projects can provide a positive outcome for the company and the community. For more information on supplemental environmental projects, please see the following publications. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.
- Flowers, L. (October 2003). "School Wind Energy Project Ideas
for Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) Settlements (PDF
779 KB)." DOE/GO-102003-1795.
- Tombari, C.; Sinclair, K. (May 2003). "A Different Kind of "Deal": Selling Wind as Environmental Compliance (PDF 423 KB)." Preprint: to be presented at Windpower 2003. Austin, Texas, USA. NREL/CP-500-33977.
- Tombari, C. (Nov.-Dec. 2002). "Using Environmental Penalty Funds to Capitalize Clean Energy Projects." U.S. Department of Energy Conservation Update.
- Sinclair, K. (July 2002). "REPs for SEPs: Cleaner Air and Water, Courtesy of Polluters." (PDF 154 KB).
NREL/FS-500-32374.
- Sinclair, K. (April 2001). "Supplemental Environmental Projects Using Renewable Energy: A New Approach to Addressing Air Quality Violation Penalties." (PDF 135 KB).
DOE/GO-102001-1283.
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