Re-Instate Clean Heat Funding for Buildings

Re-Instate Clean Heat Funding for Buildings

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May 11, 2022
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Why this petition matters

NYS created an incentive program to fund the electrification of heating throughout the state.  Unfortunately, much of the funding was re-allocated to small properties.  This funding is needed in order to incentive the industry towards electrification.  

Please communicate your support of this incentive to the NYS Public Service Commission.  Our specific request is below:

1) The Clean Heat Program incentives play a significant role on the building owners decision to decarbonize, electrify to comply with Local Law 97.According to the Petition of Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. to Support Clean Heat Market Growth Through Transfer of Unspent and Previously Authorized Funding, 98% of the Clean Heat projects were in the residential sector, which is for building for 4-dwelling units or less. Small residential buildings are not covered by Local Law 97.


The funding should be focused and re-allocated to decarbonize large buildings, such as multifamily, small-medium business (part of mixed-use buildings), and large commercial & industrial buildings. NYC buildings larger than 25,000 square feet have a larger carbon footprint and are subject to NYC Local Law 97 penalties. 


2) Funding New York City Clean Heat program is a socioeconomic investment where all the stakeholders and community members benefit.

Since the program inception in 2020, the latest tremendous response from the market and the Con Edison continued support to the New Yorkers moving away from the fossil-fueled heating has brought health benefits to occupants while ensuring equitable environmental and social justice on neglected buildings retrofits. The clean heating and cooling funding also reduce the investors and developers high cost of new affordable housing construction which may be limited by natural gas service line bans, new construction codes, and territory moratorium. 
 
Thank you so much for your support. Our priority would be to maintain the incentives for existing buildings and affordable housing as this this is especially important for our existing infrastructure to have resources to help decarbonize. This small action means a lot for the future of NYC’s goal to electrify and reduce NYC’s emission by 80% by 2050.
 

 

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