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CEO to CEO: Capital Projects, Amendments to NYC Local Law 86, OnSite Generation

About the Course

CEO to CEO PowerBreakfast. CEO’s and leaders from diverse sectors will convene for a solid discourse on capital projects, Amendments to LL86, building design, technology, energy, and strategic collaboration. Early registration ends on May 5th, regular registration thereafter. We thank you for your continued participation.


Breakfast Focus: Capital Projects Outlook: Onsite Generation, Combined Heating and Power, Advances in Sustainable Building Standards, and Strategic Collaborations


Roundtable Discussion: Strategic Collaboration


  • Governor's Office of Storm Recovery, Procurement Opportunities and Push for Technologies

  • 2016 Game Changing Amendments to NYC Local Law 86, the impact on NYC Capital Projects, Onsite Generation and Combined Heat and Power

  • NYSERDA FlexTech Program, Capital Projects and Facilities

  • Working with Board of Directors


The New York City Council recently approved two important Amendments to Local Law 86, both solid steps toward Mayor de Blasio’s quest for New York City to emerge as the global leader in sustainability and resiliency. Steps as outlined in the One City, Built to Last Plan developed by the Office of Long Term Planning and Sustainability. The amendments call for increased use and plan for lower energy intensity methodologies, phasing in Passivehaus standards in all New York City capital projects. Onsite generation and increased reporting requirements are also among the cornerstones of the amendments to Local Law 86. This is a significant momentum nationally as capital project and infrastructure spending in the US is expected to grow by approximately 3 percent per year on average over the coming decade, exceeding 975 billion dollars by 2025. A momentum aimed at the reduction of carbon emissions is at its core.

2016

Your Instructor

Jonnel Doris, Chief Diversity Officer, Governor's Office of Storm Recovery

Jonnel Doris, Chief Diversity Officer, Governor's Office of Storm Recovery

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