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    Governor Signs Legislation to Change Building Codes, Energy and Efficiency Standards

    Governor  •  Leglislation  •  Statewide

    Governor Hochul signs legislation to improve clean energy development and efficiency. Image Credit: Office of Governor Kathy Hochul.

    On July 5, 2022, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a legislative package of three bills to further New York’s goal in decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and making clean energy accessible, affordable, and efficient. The bills will support the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act’s goal in decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent come year 2030 and 85 percent come year 2050. (more…)

    Date: 07/27/2022
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    City Launches Program to Help Homeowners Install Solar and High-Efficiency Electric Cooling and Heating

    Mayor  •  Green Energy  •  Citywide

    Image Credit: ElectrifyNYC/Mayor’s Office for Climate and Sustainability.

    On September 20, 2021, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the launch of ElectrifyNYC, a program that will help New Yorkers install solar panels and air source heat pump technology. The program is designed to help the City advance its goals of reducing carbon emissions creating equitable access to green technologies.  (more…)

    Date: 09/22/2021
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    DEP Announces Installation of Solar Panels on Schools, Water Treatment Facilities

    Department of Environmental Protection  •  Solar Energy  •  Citywide

    Solar panels like these will be installed on almost 50 school buildings citywide. Image Credit: NYC DEP

    The new solar power installations will help to generate over 22 megawatts of solar energy. On March 1, 2021, New York City and the New York Power Authority announced the installation of solar arrays at almost 50 public schools within New York City as well as at water treatment facilities in Manhattan, Westchester, Delaware, and Ulster counties. The power generated by the installations is enough to power approximately 5,600 City residences and reduce nearly 7,000 metric tons of CO2 equivalent each year. Energy storage facilities are also planned to be used at these facilities in order to store power for times of higher electricity demand. (more…)

    Tags : carbon emissions, Solar energy, solar panels
    Date: 03/16/2021
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    Text revisions offered to encourage energy efficiency

    City Planning Commission  •  Text Amendment  •  Citywide

    Proposal, dubbed the “Zone Green” initiative, would streamline implementation of energy-efficient retrofits for existing buildings and the construction of new green buildings. On February 29, 2012, the City Planning Commission heard testimony on the Department of City Planning’s “Zone Green” zoning text amendment. Planning is seeking to remove regulations that impede property owners from installing energy-saving retrofits in existing buildings and that discourage the development of new energy-efficient buildings. The proposal would broadly exempt from the zoning resolution’s height, floor area, and lot coverage limits certain types and amounts of external insulation, horizontal and vertical sun-control devices, rooftop greenhouses, wind turbines, and solar panels.  (more…)

    Tags : energy-efficiency, Zone Green
    Date: 03/15/2012
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    DCP Hosts First Info Session for “City of Yes” Text Amendments

    Department Of City Planning  •  Zoning Text Amendments  •  Citywide

    The first info session for the “City of Yes” amendments was held on 10/17. The next session is today, 10/27. Image Credit: DCP.

    On October 17, 2022, the New York City Department of City Planning (DCP) held an online information session to discuss Mayor Eric Adams’ “City of Yes” initiatives. The “City of Yes” was first announced back in June and focuses on three key areas of reform: Carbon Neutrality, Economic Opportunity, and Housing Opportunity. The amendments highlight the mayor’s desire to move away from “Not in My Backyard,” or “NIMBY” policies that restrict the development of housing, place restrictions on small businesses and where they can operate, and limits to how green technology can be implemented. In his initial announcement, Mayor Adams said, “We are going to turn New York into a ‘City of Yes’ — yes in my backyard, yes on my block, yes in my neighborhood.” (more…)

    Date: 10/27/2022
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