Understanding Local Law 84 New York Citys Energy Benchmarking Law
valid until: 18 Apr 2024date published: 18 Apr 2023Local Law 84, commonly known as New York City's Energy Benchmarking Law, is a regulation that requires owners of large buildings in the city to annually measure and report their energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This law, enacted in 2009 as part of the city's broader sustainability efforts, aims to promote energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from buildings, which are a significant contributor to the city's overall carbon footprint. In this article, we will provide an overview of Local Law 84, including its background, requirements, compliance process, and benefits, to help building owners and managers better understand and comply with this important energy benchmarking law in New York City.
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