This Co-op’s Energy-Efficiency Scorecards Doubled as Wallpaper

“It’s the first year of the new law and there’s a lot to figure out,” says Jeannine Altavilla Cooper, director of energy analysis for New York at Bright Power, an energy-efficiency consulting […]
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NYC Building Owners: Here’s What You Need to Know About Local Law 33/95 Building Energy Grades

Local Law 33 is already an active New York City ordinance that requires buildings above 25,000 square feet to post an energy efficiency grade at each public entrance beginning in […]
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Bright Employee: Stuart Faith, Energy Analyst

We’re proud of the intelligent, passionate, and hardworking people that make up the Bright Power team. Each month, you’ll get a chance to meet one of them, understand how they […]
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NYC Building Energy Grades to be Posted by October 31

Local Law 33 is already an active New York City ordinance that requires buildings above 25,000 square feet to post an energy efficiency grade at each public entrance beginning in […]
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Building Energy Grades: NYC Local Law 33

Local Law 33 is already an active New York City ordinance that requires buildings above 25,000 square feet to post an energy efficiency grade at each public entrance beginning in […]
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Bright Employee: Jeannine Altavilla Cooper, Director of Analysis, New York

We’re proud of the intelligent, passionate, and hardworking people that make up the Bright Power team. Each month, you’ll get a chance to meet one of them, understand how they contribute to the organization, and what makes them excited to come to work every day. Meet Jeannine Altavilla Cooper, Director of Analysis, New York.
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Climate Mobilization Act Series: Grades, Codes & Limits–Event Recap

Wednesday morning, January 15, marked the latest event in our ongoing Climate Mobilization Act (CMA) series, a collection of programs and resources dedicated to demystifying the legislative package and connecting our community […]
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New York City’s Local Law 87: More than a path to compliance

The “Greener, Greater Buildings Plan” is designed to increase the energy efficiency of New York City’s large buildings. With its creation came new regulations to help building owners reduce their […]
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How Our Buildings Can Help Us Reach Carbon Net-Zero

From lighting to heating and cooling systems, buildings produce an enormous amount of emissions that negatively affect our environment. Governments that are serious about net-zero goals need to take action with their buildings.
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