Residencia Esperanza and Two Charlton Owners Corp. are pioneering energy efficiency projects, leveraging financial incentives and creative solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and save costs. (Print: Power Players)
Residencia Esperanza and Two Charlton Owners Corp. are pioneering energy efficiency projects, leveraging financial incentives and creative solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and save costs. (Print: Power Players)
Linda Tenants Corp. in Bayside, Queens, has reduced its energy usage by 30% through extensive retro commissioning, making the building emission compliant under Local Law 97 until 2030 and saving money on its bottom line.(Print: Bayside Benchmarking: From Grade C to A)
The Future Condominium in Kips Bay is replacing its exhaust fans with more efficient next-generation models, saving $24,000 in annual energy bills and reducing maintenance costs by $500,000, thanks to Con Edison incentives and a partnership with Con Edison and the climate technology firm Logical Buildings. (Print: ROOF FAN SPEED CONTROLS: Saving energy and maintenance costs)
Over his 13-year tenure as a resident manager, Ray Murphy led energy-saving projects in a Manhattan condominium, resulting in financial savings and environmental benefits.
Local Law 97 compliance can be complex. Building Information Modeling (BIM) offers virtual models to assess energy-efficient solutions, tailored by complexity.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved changes to streamline approval processes for altering historic buildings in NYC, including energy-efficient upgrades, without full commission votes. Part of Mayor Eric Adams' initiative, the changes aim to expedite reviews, benefitting property owners and climate goals.
Planning for energy retrofits amid a changing landscape.
Looking at repairs from an energy perspective.
Taking the direct route for a rooftop setup.
A co-op’s multi-pronged effort really pays off.