New York City has launched three major energy efficiency policies within PlaNYC: BROAD: The Greener, Greater Buildings Plan; Will reduce almost 5% of citywide GHG emissions, www.nyc.gov/ggbp NEW: New York City Green Codes Task Force; 111 proposals to green local codes, with 51 reducing ...
Energy benchmarking is proving to be a useful tool to help initiate this process. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is using both the newest version of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tool, Portfolio Manager, plus a recently established ...
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departments which might bias the results; or if there are actions that the City can take to remedy these buildings’ poor energy performance. Introduction New York City Benchmarking Efforts In 2009, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg signed the Greener, Greater Buildings Plan, a landmark legislation ...
applicability of NYCECC exemptions to Landmarked and Historic buildings and does not cover other types of exemptions. Please refer to 2020 NYCECC Section ECC 101, “Scope and General Requirements,” for more information. Introduction – NYCECC, LPC, NRHP The New York City Energy Conservation …...
(interior lighting controls, light reduction controls and automatic lighting shutoff), tandem wiring, exit signs, and exterior lighting as found in section 805 of the New York City Energy Conservation Code (NYCECC). The upgrade, which needs to have been completed only once between the effective...
The new year brings many new laws and regulations to New York City, including Local Law 84 requiring new levels of compliance for benchmarking of energy and utility usage in New York City buildings. To find out how some of these changes may affect your holdings,join Yardi for a webi...
“Cities today face major challenges as they strive to become future-ready. The goal of this study is to equip city leadership with a data-driven blueprint to meet the shifting expectations and behaviors of their citizens, while offering benchmarking insights to help them...
The 2012 Benchmarking Report explains: “New York City’s buildings perform significantly better than the national average, having a median Energy Star score of 64 out of 100, according to EPA comparisons, although the weather-normalized energy use intensity for New York’s buildings is comparable...
Details Location: New York City, NY, United States Client: CUNY Area: 406,000 sq ft Value: $80m Date: 2010 Services Benchmarking Energy analysis Environmental design