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.
Urban Green Council’s 2019 conference, Retrofitting to Scale, explored the transition implemented by Local Law 97.
Our 2019 conference looked at the challenges and opportunities that will come from retrofitting NYC’s buildings.
In 2019, professionals explored how automation improves energy performance and tenant wellness.
Urban Green Council’s latest report tackles pressing questions about the state of steam heat systems in New York City.
Our 2018 report looks at the technologies the New York construction market can use today.
Building energy grades are coming to NYC’s large buildings. Here’s what that means.
We used the 2014 and 2015 New York City building benchmarking data to explore energy use in NYC buildings.
New local laws to offer new insights on how NYC’s mid-sized buildings use energy.
NYC’s 2013 benchmarking data reveal the systems, fuel types and materials used in thousands of NYC buildings.
$11 million is lost every year through roof leaks. What can building owners do?
Convened following Superstorm Sandy, the 200-plus member task force developed a comprehensive plan to make New York’s buildings and residents better prepared for extreme weather events.