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Trimming Expenses: Energy Assessment (Multi-Housing News, Dec. 2011)

These days, it’s more important than ever for multifamily building owners and boards of condos and co-ops to find ways to cut expenses without sacrificing residents’ comfort. One way to do that is with a whole-building energy assessment, a comprehensive look at every aspect of your building that contributes to energy waste.  Read the full story at Multi-Housing NewsLink opens in new window - close new window to return to this page.

Green Savings and Incentives: Going for the Greenbacks (The Cooperator, Sept. 2011)

Perhaps the most comprehensive resource available to boards and individuals interested in learning more about how they can save money and conserve resources in their homes is the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).  Read the full story at CooperatorLink opens in new window - close new window to return to this page..

Submetering Your Building's Electricity: Paying for What You Use (The Cooperator, Sept. 2011)

For the [condo and co-op] board and management, there are government incentives for the process. For example, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) earlier this year released its Advanced Submetering Program. The Advanced Submetering program provides up to 50 percent of the cost of installing submeters as well as incentives for related energy-efficient appliances.  Read the full story at CooperatorLink opens in new window - close new window to return to this page..

Energy Trackers (Multifamily Executive, June 2011)

Multifamily firms that want to obtain green certifications, grab tax incentives and rebates, or simply comply with the law are finding it necessary to decrease their buildings’ overall energy loads. The first step in that process? Benchmarking utility usage.  Read the full story at Multifamily ExecutiveLink opens in new window - close new window to return to this page..