NYC’s Climate Mobilization Act 2 (Keep)
Intelligreen Partners provides Owner’s Representative and Project Management Services to Prepare Real Estate Owners for LL97/19 Building Energy & Carbon Emissions Limits and Comply with NYC’s Green Building Laws:
IGP will do a site visit and provide an Energy Conservation Measures (ECM) Report with an Action Plan to get you started right away.
Starting in November 2020 buildings greater than 25,000 square feet must display an Energy Efficiency Grade at public entrances. Grades ranging from A to F are based on the annual LL84 Benchmarking results. Reducing carbon emissions to improve the Energy Efficiency Grade will mitigate against potentially significant LL97 annual penalties.

The NYC Department of Buildings will provide each Energy Efficiency Grade on its website:

Real estate brokers believe these new Energy Efficiency (EE) Grades will affect the sales price of a commercial property, residential co-op or condo unit, and multifamily rental building. IGP will help you to:
- prepare for LL97 of 2019 Building Energy and Carbon Emissions Limits
- reduce carbon emissions
- prioritize energy efficiency projects to improve your building’s EE Grade
- prepare all Requests for Proposals (RFPs)
- select qualified contractors
- access utility company, NYC, NY State and Federal incentives and tax benefits
- access financing with PACE loans
- create savings, improve tenant comfort and achieve other operational goals
- oversee and manage the projects until completion
Energy Efficiency Projects include:
- heating, ventilation & air conditioning (HVAC) retrofits
- master venting of steam heating distribution systems
- electrification of heating & cooling systems (i.e. air source heat pumps, water source heat pumps)
- Energy Management Systems (EMS) eligible for incentives, including AI solutions
- Building Management Systems (BMS) eligible for incentives
- co-generation projects linked to solar PV and battery back-up
- peak electricity load shifting using EMS/BMS equipment and data analytics platform
- LED lighting retrofit upgrades, especially new bi-level lighting
- renewable energy projects (solar PV, Community Solar, commercial small wind turbines)
- geothermal energy technology, particularly in outer boroughs on multifamily campuses