A Guide to Local Law 97 & NYC's Green Building Revolution. Learn about carbon emissions targets, retrofits, and fines. Ensure your building's compliance today!
Buildings engineer Jan Wei tells us what NYC’s Local Law 97 emission limits mean for commercial buildings. And Katie Formoso checks in from Midtown on how regulations influence the office market.
Here's an inconvenient bit of news for the co-op and condo boards and other real estate interests seeking to portray Local Law 97 as draconian, punitive and impossible to meet: building owners, including co-op and condo boards, are cutting their carbon emissions and complying...
On May 12, the KPF Principal and other industry leaders joined a conversation about “Local Law 97 and What it Means for Commercial Real Estate.” As part of the New York City Climate Mobilization Act, the city passed Local Law 97 which tracks and penalizes buildings based on carbon emission...
On October 6, 2022, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) issued proposed regulations to implement Local Law 97 of 2019 (LL97). LL97 requires most large buildings in NYC to meet increasingly stringent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions limits starting in 2024. The proposed regulations ...
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The most ambitious climate policy focusing on the building sector is New York City (NYC)'s local law 97 (LL97). LL97 requires all mid-size and large buildings (>25,000 ft (2,323 m)) to reduce the GHG emissions associated with their energy use, 40% by 2030, and 80% by 2050. ...
Local Law 97 also establishes the Office of Building Energy and Emissions Performance (OBEEP) within the city’s Department of Buildings to ensure that the measures under Local Law 97 are implemented. Meanwhile, houses of worship, city-owned and NYCHA buildings, low-income housing, and rent-reg...
The law, part of the city's ambitiousClimate Mobilization Act, sets limits on carbon emissions from buildings larger than 25,000 square feet. Beginning in2024, buildings that fail to meet their emission caps will face stiff fines. The caps become even m...
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