Co-op and Condo Communities Turn to Distributed Energy Developers for LL97 Compliance
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Summary
The article discusses how co-op and condo communities in New York City are exploring distributed energy resource (DER) developers as an innovative solution for complying with Local Law 97 (LL97), which imposes carbon emission limits on buildings. It highlights local power generation as a way to stabilize the grid and provide more affordable electricity, featuring insights from Adam Zucker of Fieldston Power, a NYC-based distributed energy company.
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