Implementing Sector | Local |
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Category | Regulatory Policy |
State | New York |
Incentive Type | Energy Standards for Public Buildings |
Web Site | https://www.nyc.gov/site/oec/green-building/green-building.page |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies | Solar - Passive, Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Biomass, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Daylighting, Wind (Small), Hydroelectric (Small) |
Eligible Efficiency Technologies | Lighting, Chillers, Boilers, Energy Mgmt. Systems/Building Controls, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Other EE |
Applicable Sectors | Local Government |
Green Building Requirement | The City of New York requires certain buildings to meet certain standards, including LEED Certification. |
In 2005 New York City passed a law (Local Law No. 86) making a variety of green building and energy efficiency requirements for municipal buildings and other projects funded with money from the city treasury. The building requirements (described in detail below) apply to new construction, building additions, and substantial reconstructions of existing buildings. Substantial reconstruction is defined as a capital project that involves construction work affecting at least 50% of the floor area or that involves rehabilitation work in at least two of the three major building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing). The construction cost values below are adjusted annually for inflation. Program regulations were adopted in 2007 and then amended slightly in 2009 to reference updated green building rating standards. In June 2011 Mayor Bloomberg issued Executive Order No.149, allowing the Mayor’s Office of Environmental Coordination (MOEC) to evaluate developments affecting the green buildings industry and based on these developments, promulgate rules that increase the stringency of the current standards or expand the types of capital projects subject to the standards.
Local Laws 31 and 32 of 2016 require more stringent green building design standards for city-funded capital projects and require them to consume significantly less energy than similar existing building types.
General Specifications
Project Specific Requirements: These apply in cases where the general requirements are not triggered.
Name | Local Law No. 86 (2005) |
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Date Enacted | 10/03/2005 |
Effective Date | 01/01/2007 |
Name | Local Law No. 84 (2009) |
Name | Local Law No. 31 (2016) |
Name | Local Law No. 32 (2016) |
Name | Executive Order 149 (2011) |
Name | New York City Charter Section 224.1 |
Name | Local Law No. 51 (2023) |
Date Enacted | 04/16/2023 |