A trading program for NYC’s buildings could lead to cost-effective carbon savings.
Our 2020 conference asked: How can we pave the path for a cleaner power grid in New York City?
Statewide climate targets are driving New York to a low-carbon electrical grid, encouraging electrification.
NYC DOB Chief Sustainability Officer Gina Bocra talks NYC’s new Energy Conservation Code.
To achieve a low-carbon future, we’ll need to transition our buildings from burning fossil fuels to using electricity for heating and hot water.
Dr. Joseph Allen and Urban Green CEO John Mandyck discuss the intersection of buildings and health during COVID-19.
NYC’s 2020 benchmarking data provides the first-ever look at medium-sized buildings’ energy use and emissions.
Urban Green brought together experts at the Canadian Consulate to assess the state of low-carbon energy in New York.
Renovations are being made to the James A. Farley Post Office building, adding new retail and office space.
Take a look at the journey of NYC’s recyclables through the Sims Sunset Park Materials Recovery Facility in Brooklyn.
Urban Green Council’s 2019 conference, Retrofitting to Scale, explored the transition implemented by Local Law 97.
Local Law 97 sets expectations high, setting strict carbon caps for buildings starting in 2024. What will make this happen?
Our 2019 conference looked at the challenges and opportunities that will come from retrofitting NYC’s buildings.
Despite New York’s strict rules on ventilation efficiency, little is known about the air quality inside buildings once people move in.
Introducing the Global Climate Efficiency Trading Initiative, a collaboration between building and energy stakeholders.