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NYC Green House is an HPD program designed to help building owners reduce the amount of energy used to operate their buildings safely and efficiently.  Whether renovating units, replacing mechanicals or maintaining these residential buildings, NYC Green House provides access to tax credits, rebates and incentives that promote energy efficiency as well as some easy tips for everyday upkeep that can lower your energy bills.

Entries in free audit (6)

Tuesday
Nov092010

ConEd offers a free audit and free energy-saving devices

For buildings with 5-75 units, ConEd offers a free audit and free energy-saving devices. There are financial incentives like rebates available for upgrading your HVAC equipment as well. For more information about the program, visit: 

http://www.coned.com/energyefficiency/residential_multifamily.asp

http://www.coned.com/energyefficiency/residential.asp

Tuesday
Nov092010

Prepare for an energy audit to get the best results

Prior to an energy audit, be sure to gather all of your energy bills and any other documentation required by your auditor.

http://www.coned.com/energyefficiency/familySearch.asp

Tuesday
Nov092010

Find a listing of qualified energy auditors in New York City

For a listing of qualified energy auditors and other green building specialists in New York City, visit:

 

http://tasearch.greencommunitiesonline.org/TASearch.aspx

http://www.getenergysmart.org/Resources/FindPartner.aspx?t=5

Thursday
Nov042010

Request an energy audit

Use NYSERDA’s handy on-line form to request an energy audit- for your business-or find out about the free audits your utility provides:

http://www.nyserda.org/programs/energyAuditForm.asp

Thursday
Nov042010

Look at ConEdison’s guide to energy efficiency in multi-family residences

Look at ConEdison’s guide: Energy Efficiency - Multi-Family Residences Can Save by Upgrading to High-Efficiency Equipment: 

http://www.coned.com/energyefficiency/residential_multifamily.asp

Thursday
Nov042010

Be sure to adequately prepare for an energy audit

Prior to an energy audit, be sure to gather all of your energy bills and any other documentation required by your auditor. Also be sure to make a list of any existing problems.  The U.S. Department of Energy Home Energy Audit can help:  

http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/energy_audits/index.cfm/mytopic=11180