A city non-profit gives a second life to salvaged and surplus building materials.
A city non-profit gives a second life to salvaged and surplus building materials.
Change the bulb, add dim-downs, and suddenly you have a new electrical equation.
The saga of a Brooklyn co-op that looks to save energy and money by going solar.
How one board used savvy, a dedicated team of professionals and staff, and cogeneration to turn a negative into a positive and save money in the process.
Some of the most commonly considered options in the new weather patterns New Yorkers will be facing are green roofs, blue roofs, and white roofs
To be truly effective, new green technology needs to be paired with an equally sophisticated staff.
Green financing – paying off a loan with the expected savings of the green technology bought with said loan – may not be here as soon as you think.
The environmentally responsible urban roof is here.
A Park Slope co-op turns to cutting-edge tech that harnesses sunlight to heat its water.
54 East First went looking for a new mortgage and found green incentives.