An overflight shows some of the damage that Hurricane Sandy caused when it hit the east coast at the end […]
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Sandy, Health and Safety
Mold in walls after a hurricane or flooding (Image Credit: https://www.ccaco.com/) The impacts of Hurricane/Post Tropical Cyclone Sandy will be […]
AEA Projects Highlighted during SoBronx Celebration Week 2012
The first week of October was SoBronx Celebration Week, organized by the South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (SoBRO). The […]
Savings and Kudos Flow from Weatherization at Westbeth
Westbeth Artists Housing, a complex of affordable housing, work and performance spaces for artists that occupies a full city block […]
Passive House Primer Course at AEA
A half-day Passive House Primer course was conducted by Tomás O’Leary at AEA’s Energy Management Training Center in New York […]
T-12 Lamp Manufacturing Phase-out Update
As of July 1, 2012, many conventional T-12 fluorescent lamps are being phased out of production. This means that supplies […]
Building Brooklyn awards for two AEA MPP projects
The Association for Energy Affordability, Inc. is pleased to report that two residential apartment buildings for which AEA served as […]
Via Verde: The Green Way to Affordable Housing for the Bronx
Via Verde, a new multifamily development in the South Bronx, takes a groundbreaking approach to affordable housing and sustainability. Via […]
White House Supply Chain Event Shows Weatherization Impact
On June 15th, the White House, working with the National Association for State Community Services Programs and Alliance For The […]
DOE Standard Work Specifications for Multifamily Energy Upgrades
This post has been updated to reflect the finalization and issuance of the Standard Work Specifications for Multifamily Energy Upgrades based on […]