PACE financing is open for business to help NYC building owners finance energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades.
On May 12, join us for a new episode of Urban Green Live featuring Curtis Probst, CEO of NYCEEC. Curtis and Urban Green CEO John Mandyck will discuss the latest on PACE—including new program updates and revised guidelines for existing buildings—and answer your questions about financing solutions for energy upgrades.
The discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A, so come prepared with questions!
Learn ways to make buildings healthy, efficient and resilient in this half-day online course, ideal for anyone seeking a better grasp of high-performance buildings.
Urban Green is looking for a professional, detail-oriented Operations Associate to support HR, administration, IT and finance activities.
The Operations Associate will help ensure day-to-day operations of the organization run smoothly and help us achieve our mission to transform buildings for a sustainable future.
Urban Green's annual conference will be back and in person on June 15!
This year’s conference tackles the remaining barriers holding us back from wide-scale electrification, considers lessons learned from the few that have made the leap, and asks how we can accelerate progress now.
The conference will be held at NYU's Kimmel Center for University Life and will be followed by a cocktail reception—free to all conference attendees!
It's not always easy to devise pathways for deep energy retrofits that are both economical and feasible. This is even more challenging in small co-ops that are managed by volunteer board members.
On May 17, the third event in our Energy Upgrades in Historic Buildings series will look at a 10-unit co-op built in 1926 and the challenges of upgrading the envelope and converting the fossil fuel boiler to a heat pump.
In March 2020, the onset of the coronavirus pandemic instigated massive shifts in occupancy and a dramatic drop in energy use across NYC.
Where did electricity use rise and fall in 2020? Why did emissions decrease less than energy use? And why did office occupancy drop so much more than electricity use?
Urban Green's newest analysis of the 2020 benchmarked energy and water use data from NYC's large buildings provides keen insight into these changes and their likely causes.
Join NY-BEST for the Capture the Energy 2022 Conference & Expo. The conference brings together hundreds of experts in the energy storage and renewable energy industry to discuss the challenges and opportunities available in New York State and the northeast region.