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The New Construction Program (NCP) can provide assistance to incorporate energy-efficiency measures into the design, construction, and operation of new and substantially renovated buildings. These measures are designed to save energy through reduced electric demand, and therefore reduce building operating costs.
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The Capital District Rail Station in Rensselaer will use 20% less energy per year than a building designed to meet current energy standards |
Program Highlights
- Technical Assistance is available to
help evaluate energy-efficiency measures and provide guidance to your
design team on incorporating new and emerging energy-efficient
technologies into your building.
- Funding is available to offset the additional costs associated with the purchase and installation of approved equipment.
- Assistance may also be available for commissioning services, advanced solar, daylighting technologies, and green building opportunities.
Case Studies
* Eligible Applicants are New York State electricity distribution customers of Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp., Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, National Grid formerly Niagara Mohawk, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation who own commercial, industrial, institutional, not-for-profits, multifamily (five units or more), and health care facilities. Public and private schools, colleges, and universities, as well as State and local governments are also eligible.
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