Energy is one budget item that NYC co-ops and condos can lower, and the articles here will give you ideas on how to do that. Plus, New York City has passed an ambitious set of laws that requires buildings to reduce their carbon emissions over the next decade, and all buildings will have to comply. For co-ops and condos, this means taking action now.
Low incentives are making the math unattractive to most buildings.
Written by William D. McCracken on June 15, 2021
Many co-op and condo boards are burying their heads in the sand.
A new Department of Buildings website is a rich resource for boards.
Ben Furnas on PACE financing and other tools for co-op and condo boards.
Written by Bill Morris on April 29, 2021
City cites “technical deficiency” in uploads of energy and water usage data.
Written by Carol J. Ott on April 26, 2021
Here’s what co-op and condo boards need to know to cut electricity bills.
March 23, 2021
Annual water and energy usage report will lead to each building’s letter grade.
Written by Paula Chin on March 18, 2021
Modular units turn on and off according to demand, cutting waste.
Written by Alex Zafran on March 11, 2021
Why last month’s blackout in Texas is unlikely to happen here.
Written by Carol J. Ott on February 26, 2021
Looming penalties for carbon emissions should be on every board’s radar.