New York City’s Upper West Side is composed of hundreds of housing cooperative (co-op) apartment buildings using No. 6 oil as their primary heating fuel. The use of No. 6 oil in less than 1% of the building stock citywide provided 86% of heating fuel related soot emissions for all of New York City. As a result, New York implemented a ban on No. 6 oil effective in 2015. Additionally, since a majority of these co-ops were built before World War II, these co-ops provide an opportunity to implement energy efficiency upgrades that reduce operating costs while improving air quality and reducing carbon footprint. Our analysis features a financial and emissions inventory model for switching from No. 6 oil to cleaner fuels. The volatility of fue...
Climate change and its associated threats to societal welfare are largely attributable to energy con...
The nation's power grid, specifically the New York region, faces burgeoning energy demand and suffer...
Energy costs are steadily rising, increasingly burdening the lower and middle classes in the United ...
New York’s Upper West Side composes of hundreds of housing cooperative (co-op) apartment buildings u...
New York’s Upper West Side Side composes of hundreds of housing cooperative (co-op) apartment buildi...
New York City’s Upper West Side is composed of hundreds of housing cooperative (co-op) apartment bui...
New York City hopes to reduce Green House Gas emissions from buildings by 3.4 million metric tons by...
The purpose of this project is to help Better Buildings New York (BBNY), a non-profit organization f...
The purpose of this project is to help Better Buildings New York (BBNY), a non-profit organization f...
Improving energy efficiency in existing buildings represents a great opportunity for reducing greenh...
New York City hopes to reduce Green House Gas emissions from buildings by 3.4 million metric tons by...
New York City has had a long history of implementing local policies to reduce air pollution. Enacted...
This report was written for Better Buildings New York (BBNY), an all-volunteer, non-profit organizat...
Energy consumption in buildings is on the rise and represents almost half of the total greenhouse ga...
With municipalities setting goals for greenhouse gas reductions, there is an emerging need for model...
Climate change and its associated threats to societal welfare are largely attributable to energy con...
The nation's power grid, specifically the New York region, faces burgeoning energy demand and suffer...
Energy costs are steadily rising, increasingly burdening the lower and middle classes in the United ...
New York’s Upper West Side composes of hundreds of housing cooperative (co-op) apartment buildings u...
New York’s Upper West Side Side composes of hundreds of housing cooperative (co-op) apartment buildi...
New York City’s Upper West Side is composed of hundreds of housing cooperative (co-op) apartment bui...
New York City hopes to reduce Green House Gas emissions from buildings by 3.4 million metric tons by...
The purpose of this project is to help Better Buildings New York (BBNY), a non-profit organization f...
The purpose of this project is to help Better Buildings New York (BBNY), a non-profit organization f...
Improving energy efficiency in existing buildings represents a great opportunity for reducing greenh...
New York City hopes to reduce Green House Gas emissions from buildings by 3.4 million metric tons by...
New York City has had a long history of implementing local policies to reduce air pollution. Enacted...
This report was written for Better Buildings New York (BBNY), an all-volunteer, non-profit organizat...
Energy consumption in buildings is on the rise and represents almost half of the total greenhouse ga...
With municipalities setting goals for greenhouse gas reductions, there is an emerging need for model...
Climate change and its associated threats to societal welfare are largely attributable to energy con...
The nation's power grid, specifically the New York region, faces burgeoning energy demand and suffer...
Energy costs are steadily rising, increasingly burdening the lower and middle classes in the United ...