Media Advisory April 11th, 2007
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Contact: Jayne Bigelsen
(212) 382-6655 |
IMPLEMENTING ENERGY COST-SAVING STRATEGIES IN NYC
OPPORTUNITIES FOR COOPS AND OTHER MULTI-FAMILY BUILDINGS TO MANAGE ENERGY DEMAND, CONSERVE ENERGY, AND/OR INSTALL ON-SITE COGENERATION AND RELATED LEGAL ISSUES
When: Tuesday, April 24 th, 6-8
pm
Where: House of
the Association, 42
West 44th Street.
There is a compelling
national and local concern about the high cost
of energy, the need to address climate change,
energy independence and energy reliability. Our
buildings can provide a significant part of the
solution while we save money. The solutions can
be surprisingly simple - for example, by pricing
electricity on an hourly basis instead of daily,
consumers have incentive to use less power at peak
times during the day, thus sparing the strain on
the grid that requires building new power plants
and backup generating facilities.
Program topics will include:
- Evaluation of Energy Saving Opportunities and
Auditing of Energy Use Within Your Building
- Achieving Energy Savings by Installing Energy
Conservation Equipment and Controls
- Achieving Electric Savings through Submetering
by Using Smartmeters
- Saving By Using Voluntary Real-time Rates and
Generating Income by Emergency Electric Curtailment
- Seeking Monetary Incentives from NYSERDA or
Participating in Con-Edison Energy Programs
About the Association
The New York
City Bar Association (www.nycbar.org)
was founded in 1870, and since then has been
dedicated to maintaining the high ethical
standards of the profession, promoting reform
of the law, and providing service to the profession
and the public. The Association continues to
work for political, legal and social reform,
while implementing innovative means to help
the disadvantaged. Protecting the public’s welfare remains one of the
Association’s highest priorities.
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