Scale It Up: How NYC Agencies Will Reach 80x50
New York City’s OneNYC goals to reach 80% reduction of carbon emissions by 2050 are ambitious. Perhaps even more ambitious are the city agencies’ strategies to achieve this goal. Come hear the innovative plans New York City agencies are implementing to achieve this enormous task at a scale unmatched in the U.S.
The Next Step in Benchmarking: Building Analytics, Big Data and Improved Efficiencies
As detailed building consumption data becomes more readily available, what are the ‘next-level’ questions that we can ask to make buildings operate more efficiently? The dynamics of historically low interest rates, increasing inflation, a mature business cycle portend a trend toward the need for more proactive management of operating expenses.
NYSERDA - Transforming the clean energy landscape in commercial and multifamily buildings
Join NYSERDA to learn about its Clean Energy Fund initiatives for the multifamily and commercial building industry. This session will highlight current and upcoming programs to help overcome barriers to energy efficiency in commercial and multifamily buildings.
NYC's Ambitious New Energy Code - How Does It Stack Up?
NYC's new Energy Code is going into effect in October and is a prime example of how cities are leading the charge to reduce carbon emissions. The code changes are meant to drive down energy usage, but could we do more? Other cities have implemented innovative energy codes meant to reach the next level in energy efficiency. This session will examine the best and the brightest emerging ideas on improving urban buildings and discuss where NYC codes might be headed next.
Beat the Clock: A 2030 District Can Accelerate NYC's Sustainable Progress
How can a district model facilitate integrating innovation, aggregation, and community action to accelerate progress toward Urban Climate Sustainability and Resilience? Speakers in this session will present background of the 2030 Districts, collaborative methods and goals, metrics for success, and the status of the Emerging NYC 2030 District.
REV Roundtable: Program Design & Projects Breaking Ground
This session will provide attendees with a high-level update on the REV (Reforming the Energy Vision) proceedings in New York State paired with examples and discussion of how REV is impacting program design and energy projects on the ground. Leaders from REV Demo projects will present specific projects in addition to reviewing the program as a whole. Program administrators will be on hand to discuss how REV is impacting their program planning in the short and long term.
NYC Public Buildings and Public Housing: Strategies, Programs, Successes, and Failures
NYC agencies have a mandate to “lead by example” in energy / CO2 emission reduction. Strategies employed by public agencies to improve, manage, and upgrade their buildings will be presented at this session. Lessons being learned in housing, institutional and educational
Empowering NYC to Fight Climate Change and Thrive
Climate change presents New York City with significant challenges to adapt infrastructure, livelihoods and maintain a quality of life that makes it one of the great world capitals. And as New Yorkers, we face these challenges together: we breathe the same air, drink from the same water supply, and suffer the same impacts of hotter summers and bigger storms. To ensure we create
Beyond Incentives: Addressing Market Barriers Through Customer-Centric Programs
The creation of the NYC Retrofit Accelerator and Community Retrofit NYC marks a shift in how energy efficiency services are delivered to New York City’s large and fragmented market. These programs are exploring new options for overcoming market barriers to efficiency investments