How close are NYC’s multifamily buildings to complying with Local Law 97, and how can they get there?
New York will become the first state in the country to require new buildings to be all-electric. Here’s what to know.
We sat down with Laura Popa to discuss the new Bureau of Sustainability and its priorities for the coming months.
A proposed bill would expand benchmarking and energy disclosure requirements to buildings larger than 10,000 SF.
Renewable energy credits have the potential to be a major LL97 compliance path for 2030.
The DOB has released the Proposed Rules for Local Law 97. Here’s what you need to know.
The NYC Department of Buildings has released the Proposed Rules for Local Law 97, shaping the law for the decades ahead.
The construction and demolition waste recycling rate in NYC is less than 50%. Cooper Recycling is changing that.
How do we enact energy-saving policies in energy-exempt buildings?
NYSERDA’s Doreen Harris and Janet Joseph help break down what the states’s 2022 climate agenda means for New Yorkers.
How do we build a future that is sustainable, equitable, and healthy?
Our 2021 conference explored the ways we can optimize policy and building design to advance climate, equity, and health.
How will federal policy for building retrofits and energy efficiency be affected by political shifts in Washington D.C.?
A trading program for NYC’s buildings could lead to cost-effective carbon savings.
With the long-term challenge of decarbonizing NYC’s electricity in mind, where do we stand today?