Multifamily Residential Energy Pathways Participating Contractor Portal
Multifamily Residential Energy Pathways (MREP) Participating Contractors can access program documents, modeling tools, tech tips, marketing materials, and general program news related to NYSERDA’s multifamily programs.
If you have any questions about this material, please contact [email protected].
News and Events
The MREP Participating Contractors Network launched November 2024 and replaces the Multifamily Building Solutions Network (MBSN), which we are in the process of sunsetting. The provider portal for MFBSN will remain active until December 31, 2025, as we continue to close out Multifamily Performance Program projects. For information about benefits and resources available to you as an MREP Participating Contractor, please refer to this page.
Program Options
MREP Participating Contractors are eligible to participate in the following NYSERDA Programs:
- Low Carbon Pathways - Offers incentives for the installation of measure packages that focus on four major building energy systems: Envelope, Heating and Cooling, Domestic Hot Water, and Appliances.
- FlexTech - Offers a cost share for the completion of an energy study.
- Onsite Energy Manager - Provides a cost-share to hire a dedicated full-time or part-time on-site energy manager for multifamily facilities or buildings.
Data Release Authorization Form (DRAFs)
DRAFs allow NYSERDA to pull customer utility data. Refer to program requirements to determine if DRAFs are required for your specific program. For programs that require DRAFs, please use this link (DRAF – Resident and Owner) to submit and sign all required DRAFs electronically.
Tech Tips
- Administration
- Resources
- Attribution Logo - Participating Contractors are eligible to use a NYSERDA developed attribution logo in approved ways. Requests to access the attribution logo should be sent to [email protected]. Once your request is approved you may use the NYSERDA Attribution Logo ONLY in approved ways outlined in the Guidelines for Logo Use.
- Webinars
- Future Program Webinars and Contractor Trainings will be posted here.
- Tools & Calculators
- Household Income Tool - The Household Income Tool can be used to establish whether a project qualifies for Low and Moderate Income (LMI) incentives based on the percentage of households below 150% or 80% of the Area Median Income.