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New York City Zoning for Carbon Neutrality
A discussion of the newly introduced Zoning Resolution Text Amendments, which are part of Mayor Eric Adams' "City of Yes" proposals for carbon neutrality The article addresses the siting of renewable energy and battery storage projects throughout the city and covers practical implications of the text amendments, including potential roadblocks for their enactment and how this will impact state efforts to transform the electric grid.NY C-PACE: Local Law 96, Local Law 97, and How C-PACE May Be Coming Into Its Own
In light of these market and institutional shifts toward environmental consciousness, C-PACE, or Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy finance programs, may finally have an opportunity to hit its stride, especially in New York City.Legal Considerations, Challenges of Office Conversions to Solve NY's Housing Shortage
Cities such as Pittsburgh, Boston and Washington, D.C. have issued revitalization plans to set the framework for OTR conversions, and Seattle recently launched a competition requesting owners and design firms to come up with conversion ideas.Sustainable Construction: An Owner's Guide for Compliance With NYC's Climate Laws
In his Construction Law column, Kenneth Block offers a guide for developing a sample sustainability program, including the assembly of a sustainability team comprised of energy consultants, design professionals, contractors and property managers.Energy's 4th Quarter: Some Texas Dealmakers Still Bullish
Recently, due to poor historical returns and increasing ESG focus, fewer investors have been pursuing opportunities in oil and gas. At the same time, there has been more investor interest in other energy sectors including renewables, hydrogen, carbon capture, and other low carbon sources.View more book results for the query "climate mobilization act"
Tensions Evident as Adams' Administration Prepares To Implement the Climate Mobilization Act
Having inherited LL97 from the prior administration, this administration faces the daunting task of developing the rules and agency infrastructure necessary to implement what is likely the most aggressive, building-focused GHG emissions reduction law in the country.An Introduction to NYC's Accelerator PACE Financing Program
The Accelerator Program will undoubtedly be seen by many building owners as an attractive option to pay for the costs associated with LL97 compliance.Revised PACE Financing Guidelines: What You Need To Know
In their Transactional Real Estate column, Peter Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella focus on Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing as they discuss the basics of a PACE loan, including what it is, how it works, where it comes from and who qualifies.Some DC-Area Firms Ramping Up for Government Contracts Bonanza
The government is always buying goods and services—whether it's intelligence and weapons systems, or staplers and notepads. And every transaction is potential work for a government contracts lawyer.Potential Tensions Between New York's Climate Change Laws and Historic Preservation Laws
Doing everything reasonably possible to reduce GHG emissions will require many tradeoffs, and the sacrifice of some things of great value in service of the greater goal of meeting the climate threat.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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