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All You Need to Know About Local Law 84
Posted on 29 March, 2023 by The Cotcon Group
What is the Local Law 84?
Local Law 84 (LL84) is a law enacted by the New York City Council in 2009 as part of a package of legislation aimed at reducing the city's carbon emissions and improving its energy efficiency. The law requires owners of buildings with more than 50,000 square feet of floor area, or buildings that are part of a condo or co-op that has more than 50,000 square feet of floor area, to report their annual energy and water consumption to the city.
The data collected...
Why Local Law 84 Matters: The Environmental Impact of Energy Benchmarking
Posted on 1 May, 2023 by The Cotcon Group
Local Law 84 is an energy benchmarking law that requires buildings over a certain size in New York City to track and report their energy usage. While compliance with this law is mandatory, many building owners and managers may wonder why it matters in the grand scheme of things. This blog post will explore the environmental impact of energy benchmarking and highlight the importance of Local Law 84 for reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability. It will cover topics such as the...
What is nyc benchmarking local law 84 and 133?
Posted on 9 June, 2023 by The Cotcon Group
Local Law 84 and Local Law 133 are two New York City laws that require building owners to measure and report their energy and water usage on an annual basis. The laws were passed in 2009 and 2016, respectively, as part of the city's Greener, Greater Buildings Plan.
Local Law 84 applies to buildings that are more than 50,000 square feet in size. Local Law 133 expanded the law to include buildings that are more than 25,000 square feet in size.
The laws have several benefits, including:...