Category: Con Ed


New Local Laws and Important Upcoming NYC & Jersey City Compliance Deadlines

August 21st, 2022 by

RAND Building News: Upcoming and New Local Law Compliance Deadlines   Whether in response to a recent tragedy or looking ahead to take preventive precautions, laws and regulations governing building maintenance are constantly evolving to better keep our communities healthy...

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Con Edison is introducing new high level incentives, up to $75,000 per building, to encourage customers to convert from oil to gas.

New Oil-to-Gas Conversion Incentives – Up to $75,000 in Rebates

February 12th, 2018 by

Thinking about converting from oil to gas? As New York City moves towards cleaner, renewable energy, Con Edison is introducing new high level incentives, up to $75,000 per building, to encourage customers to convert from oil to gas. Qualifying buildings...

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Local Law 84/09 Benchmarking Building

NYC Local Law 84/09  Benchmarking Reports Due May 1

March 15th, 2016 by

*Update! (May 3, 2016) Because of various delays outside the City's control, the official 2016 reporting deadline for benchmarking under Local Law 84 of 2009 has been extended from May 1 to May 31, 2016. As a reminder, New York City's benchmarking...

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Con Ed Adds New Gas Conversion Zones

May 9th, 2014 by

Last June, Consolidated Edison expanded its oil-to-gas conversion zones in Manhattan and the Bronx. This summer Con Ed has identified an additional 17 Area Growth Zones for expansion of its natural gas infrastructure in 2015. Buildings located within these zones...

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Con Ed Expands Zones for Gas Conversions

June 18th, 2013 by

If your building is in Manhattan or the Bronx and you're considering switching your heating fuel from oil to natural gas, please note Con Edison has announced 12 new Area Growth Zones where the utility will be expanding its natural...

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New Zones for Con Ed Gas Conversions

January 3rd, 2013 by

In October Con Edison listed 12 areas in Manhattan and the Bronx where buildings may be eligible to connect to a Con Ed main gas line at no additional cost when converting from oil to firm (all) gas. For buildings...

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