The UN projects developed countries must reduce GHG emissions by 80% by 2050 to avert the worst effects of climate change. •
Mayor de Blasio committed to reducing citywide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 80% from 2005 levels by 2050 (“80x50”)
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The City will invest in renewable sources and energy efficiency on a long-term path away from fossil fuels.
Reductions achieved by 2012
Pathways for Reductions in Citywide Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Improving the energy efficiency of buildings is the most significant opportunity to reduce NYC’s emissions…
New York City 2013 Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector
• Almost 75% of NYC’s GHG emissions come from the energy used in buildings • 80% of the buildings that are here today will still be here in 2050
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NYC has realized significant reductions in emissions, but achieving the next set of reductions will be more difficult than the first. • New Yorkers reduced citywide GHG emissions by 19% since 2005 by 2013. • More than 80% of the achieved reductions were due to improvements to utility operations, including fuel switching from coal and oil to natural gas. • The next set of reductions must come from improving the energy efficiency of NYC’s one million buildings. NYC’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Drivers of Change, 2005-2013
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One City: Built to Last is a comprehensive plan to reduce the energy used in buildings to put NYC a pathway to 80 by 50. Interim goals for our buildings: • All buildings: 30% reduction in GHG emissions from 2005 levels by 2025 • City government will lead by example: 35% reduction in GHG emissions by 2025 Pathways for Reductions in Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings
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We will create a thriving market for renewables & energy efficiency by increasing the demand for efficiency upgrades… § Launch an Energy and Water Retrofit Accelerator • Data-driven outreach and assistance program to help 20,000 buildings undertake retrofits over 10 years
940,000
MtCO2e reduced
$360 million Annual cost-savings
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• Focus on affordable rate multifamily buildings
Jobs created
§ Engage communities in creating energy efficient and resilient neighborhoods • Grassroots approach to facilitate upgrades, focusing on communities with overlapping affordability and grid reliability concerns
9,000
MtCO2e reduced
$5 million
Annual cost-savings
50 Jobs created
510,000
§ Expand the NYC Carbon Challenge
MtCO2e reduced
• Partner with leaders in the private and institutional sectors who are committed to achieving deep GHG reductions
$290 million Annual cost-savings
540 Jobs created
§ Collaborate with utilities to promote energy efficiency • Improve customer access to data, manage citywide energy use, and address peak load reductions One City: Built to Last Transforming NYC’s Buildings for a Low-Carbon Future
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…Expanding access to information necessary for building owners to make decisions about efficiency investments…. § Expand energy use benchmarking to mid-sized buildings • Allows building decision-makers to track their energy and water performance and establish a baseline for improvements • Legislation will lower the cutoff from 50,000 to 25,000 square feet
§ Require energy assessments and retro-commissioning for mid-sized buildings • Energy assessments or “audits” provide detailed information about energy efficiency opportunities • Retro-commissioning requires adjustments to systems and equipment to ensure optimal performance
§ Require lighting and sub-metering upgrades in mid-sized commercial buildings
16,800
More buildings required to benchmark, making up
400,000
Square feet of space
210,000
MtCO2e reduced
$75 million Annual cost-savings
80 Jobs created
60,000
MtCO2e reduced
$35 million Annual cost-savings
• Upgrading lighting systems is cost-effective • Sub-metering ensure commercial tenants pay only for the energy they use
40 Jobs created
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…Improving access to energy efficiency and clean energy financing…. § Provide financing options through the New York City Energy Efficiency Corporation (NYCEEC) • NYCEEC offers financing options including green mortgages, energy services agreements, and direct lending
§ Improve energy and water efficiency in affordable housing • Require a “green” capital needs assessment for all moderate rehabilitation projects financed by the City • Fund efficiency improvements in exchange for entering into an affordability agreement with the City
Franklin Plaza received $4.5 million in financing for energy efficiency upgrades from NYCEEC and is now saving more than $800,000 in lower energy costs.
§ Coordinate with the State to streamline financing and incentive programs • Work to deploy $250 million in unspent financial incentives for energy efficiency in NYC • Ensure NY Green Bank focuses on affordable housing One City: Built to Last Transforming NYC’s Buildings for a Low-Carbon Future
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We will create world class green building and energy codes... § Raise the standards for our building and energy codes § §
Continue to revise the Energy Conservation Code on a three-year basis Enact the remaining Green Codes with significant GHG reduction potential
650,000
MtCO2e reduced
$270 million Annual cost-savings
240 Jobs created
§ Enhance Energy Code enforcement §
Compliance deficiencies have been identified at 20% of project sites for new construction
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Nearly every renovation project that has been audited has been out of compliance to date
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including Carbon Net Zero and Passive House as guidance ‌
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The promise of these standards are beginning to emerge in NYC‌
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The challenge is to bring these retrofits to scale in existing buildings.
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The challenge is to bring these retrofits to scale in existing buildings.
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The challenge is to bring these retrofits to scale in existing buildings.
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One City: Built to Last is a comprehensive plan to reduce the energy used in buildings to put NYC a pathway to 80 by 50.
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One City: Built to Last is a comprehensive plan to reduce the energy used in buildings to put NYC a pathway to 80 by 50. Interim goals for our buildings: • All buildings: 30% reduction in GHG emissions from 2005 levels by 2025 • City government will lead by example: 35% reduction in GHG emissions by 2025 Pathways for Reductions in Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings
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