At the forefront of reducing carbon emissions nationwide, New York City’s Local Law 97 is prompting co-op and condominium communities to confront and reduce their carbon footprints. More often than not, those efforts require costly upgrades and retrofits to existing systems, such as the conversion of HVAC systems away from fossil fuels to electricity.
However, among all the labor- and cash-intensive projects is a less-discussed path to reducing emissions: carbon reduction programs (CRPs). They’re effective, efficient, and best of all, they're free.
Logical Buildings' Alexander Zafran, Director of Business Development, explains how to reduce your building's emissions without additional cost.
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