When New York City leads, the world follows.
That's why the announcement a few weeks ago of the creation of a technical working group to help the city cut greenhouse gas emissions from its building sector by 30 percent by 2025 and 60 percent by 2050 is such exciting news. The effort is part of the city's One City, Built To Last plan to cut citywide greenhouse gas pollution by 80 percent from 2005 levels by 2050--something that Mayor de Blasio announced during Climate Week last September.
Because nearly three-quarters of New York's greenhouse gas pollution comes from buildings, getting the details right, as the technical working group is charged with doing, can have a huge impact. (The remaining reductions will come from other sectors, such as transportation and waste.)
reduce your buildings/facilities energy consumption now? And what if you want start minimizing your carbon footprint as soon as possible?
One name, Visit your buildings/facilities and identify opportunities for improvement, detail designs and engineering calculations to validate each energy management and conservation measure and implement all energy conservation measures from conception through commissioning.
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That's why the announcement a few weeks ago of the creation of a technical working group to help the city cut greenhouse gas emissions from its building sector by 30 percent by 2025 and 60 percent by 2050 is such exciting news. The effort is part of the city's One City, Built To Last plan to cut citywide greenhouse gas pollution by 80 percent from 2005 levels by 2050--something that Mayor de Blasio announced during Climate Week last September.
Because nearly three-quarters of New York's greenhouse gas pollution comes from buildings, getting the details right, as the technical working group is charged with doing, can have a huge impact. (The remaining reductions will come from other sectors, such as transportation and waste.)
reduce your buildings/facilities energy consumption now? And what if you want start minimizing your carbon footprint as soon as possible?
One name, Visit your buildings/facilities and identify opportunities for improvement, detail designs and engineering calculations to validate each energy management and conservation measure and implement all energy conservation measures from conception through commissioning.
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Joe is responsible for
the operation and financial reporting for the Engineering & Operations
division. Joe's 25 years’ experience entails Real Estate, Facilities and
Building System Administration, Practical Mechanical Engineering, helping
facilities achieve LEED certification as well as all aspects of design,
development, pre-commissioning, start up and post commissioning of all building
operating systems.
Joe developed his LEED
experience/certification during his tenure as the General Manager/Director of Engineering
of a 1.1 million square foot LEED Gold Certified building in NYC. Joe has also
been a key team member in over $2Billion of development and construction covering
more than 2 million square feet of space.
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