Our 2022 conference looked at how we can tackle the remaining obstacles to electrification.
How does Habitat for Humanity’s Net Zero project affect housing in NYC?
NYSERDA’s Doreen Harris and Janet Joseph help break down what the states’s 2022 climate agenda means for New Yorkers.
How can NYC buildings upgrade to achieve higher energy performance while preserving their historic character?
New York State lost thousands of clean energy jobs in the spring of 2020, but the new clean economy offers hope.
NYC’s PACE program can help building owners finance efficiency and renewables.
Low-cost financing can help unlock the $20 billion retrofit market opportunity spurred by Local Law 97.
Now armed with a decade of data, how are NYC’s buildings doing in cutting emissions?
As we adapt to the evolving regulations of COVID-19, we must continue to prioritize health, safety, and wellbeing.
Dr. Joseph Allen dives into the false choice between health and energy in the COVID-19 pandemic.
A trading program for NYC’s buildings could lead to cost-effective carbon savings.
Electrification will be a multi-decade process. Going Electric identifies nine next steps to jumpstart electrification in multifamily buildings.
Dr. Joseph Allen and Urban Green CEO John Mandyck discuss the intersection of buildings and health during COVID-19.
Using clean energy and vegetation, New Yorkers can leverage rooftops to lower energy bills and cut carbon emissions.
Our predictive model sheds light on steam use in smaller multifamily buildings and where to focus on upgrades in the city.