Low Carbon Pathways for Multifamily Buildings (PON 4701)

Due Date:  Continuous

Description

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Low Carbon Pathways for Multifamily Buildings program offers financial support to New York State Multifamily building owners & property managers to install low carbon energy efficiency upgrades.  

Through the program, affordable and market-rate multifamily building owners/property managers can take a step-by-step approach towards achieving whole-building deep carbon reductions and electrification by implementing packages of low carbon upgrades that can more easily leverage existing capital improvement milestones (e.g. equipment end of life, local law compliance, etc.) to reduce the incremental cost of improvements.  In addition to energy and utility bill savings, these low carbon measure packages may lead to reduced operation and maintenance costs, extended equipment life, and increased occupant comfort.

Program participants can work with either a NYSERDA qualified Multifamily Building Solutions Network (MFBSN) Provider or FlexTech Consultant.  Incentives will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis, and project applications will be accepted through December 31st, 2025, or until funds are fully committed, whichever comes first.

Applications must be submitted to MFLowCarbonPathways@nyserda.ny.gov
 

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