Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, AEA’s offices have been closed since mid-March in both New York and California. Government and […]
Blog Post Location: New York
Benchmarking Mid-Sized NYC Multifamily Buildings
New York City has been requiring buildings to benchmark their energy and water use since Local Law 84 of 2009 […]
AEA to Host Oct 31 NYSERDA / PSC Forum on Energy Affordability & Access to Clean Energy
On October 31, 2018, the Association for Energy Affordability (AEA) is hosting a forum on low and moderate energy affordability […]
Adam Romano Recognized for Contributions to Professional Development in Energy Efficiency Field
AEA’s Director of Training and Technical Services, Adam Romano CEM, CPHC, CPHT, MFBA, has been honored by the New York […]
Need for Real Estate Professionals to Understand Energy Efficient Buildings is Greater than Ever
Whether a real estate professional is working with a seller to prepare a home for market or helping a buyer […]
Gov. Cuomo’s New Energy Efficiency Target for New York
Just in time for Earth Day 2018, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced new energy efficiency goals for New York State […]
Building Science for Real Estate Professionals at AEA
AEA’s new one-day course, Building Science for Real Estate Professionals, teaches real estate agents, appraisers, and assessors the fundamentals of […]
2018 WAP State Plan Hearings
On January 31, New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) held a public hearing on its 2018 State Plan […]
A Tribute to John Eberhard
I am greatly saddened to share with our friends the news of the death of John Eberhard, executive director of […]
AEA Statement on 2018 Clean Energy Jobs & Climate Agenda
On Jan 3, New York Governor Cuomo released his 2018 State of the State message. At the Association for Energy […]