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En Powergroup Qualswith Incentives August2010 Shortened
1. Qualifications and
Incentive Summary
Contact:
Michael Scorrano
Principal Consultant and Managing Director
August 2010 16 France Drive, Katonah, NY 10536
mscorrano@en-powergroup.com
(p) 914.263.1199 (f) 914.992.8048
www.en-powergroup.com
2. Who we are
• The EN-POWER GROUP is an integrated energy services company that assist
energy users to make effective decisions on a broad spectrum of energy needs.
We provide a comprehensive view of your total energy requirements including
energy supply, energy conservation, green and sustainability initiatives. We
specialize in the consolidation of all available financial incentives to offset
capital investments.
• The EN-POWER GROUP understands that the volatility of today’s
“Energyscape” provides numerous opportunities for cost effective, energy
solutions. Our approach is to focus on those measures that are in the best
interests of our client that provide the best overall return to their bottom line.
• The EN-POWER GROUP has specialized energy expertise in various vertical
markets that include healthcare, education, commercial real estate, multifamily
residential, and industrial/manufacturing.
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3. What we offer
The EN-POWER GROUP comprehensive energy services include:
Energy Incentives Environment
• Conservation • Utility rebate incentives • Green and high
• Demand Response • State Rebate incentives performance building
• Energy Procurement – NY (NYSERDA) initiatives
• Onsite generation – NJ (Energy Smart) • EPA Energy Star
including: – Connecticut (Utility Benchmarking and
and CCEF) Climate Leader
– Distributed
Generation (DG) • Other New York City Partnership Programs
– Combined Heat and incentive programs • Carbon Emission
Power (CHP) Inventory
– Solar Energy
– Wind Generation
– Fuel cells
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4. Who we serve
Partial list of clients that we currently or have provided services to:
• Healthcare
– New York Presbyterian Hospital and affiliates, Lawrence Hospital
• Commercial Real estate/Financial Services
– Cushman and Wakefield, Rudin Management, Emigrant Savings, Merrill Lynch
• Residential
– Northbrook Partners, Goodstein Management, Olnick Organization, Wallack
Management, Charles Greenthal, Pride Properties, AKAM, Rose
• Industrials/Manufacturing
– Ardex & Henry (Building Materials), Worksman Cycle (Manufacturing), Biogen
(Pharmaceutical), Coors Brewery (Beverage), CYTEC (Chemicals)
• Education
– Columbia University, NYU, Cooper Union, Grace Church School
• Service Providers
– Solar Energy Systems, York/Johnson Controls, AmericanDG, TD Bank
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5. NYC Energy Conservation Code Requirements
1. Local Law No. 564-A creates the New York City Energy
Conservation Code (“City Energy Code”). It adopts the Energy
Conservation Construction Code of New York State (“State
Energy Code”) as the City Energy Code, with some changes
that make it more stringent than the State Energy Code.
2. Local Law No. 476-A adds a new Article 309 to Chapter 3 of
Title 28 of the Administrative Code. It requires owners of
Covered Buildings to submit information to an internet-based
database system relating to the total use of energy and water
for a building for the previous calendar year, in order to provide
benchmarks to track and assess the energy and water use of
certain buildings relative to similar buildings.
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6. NYC Energy Conservation Code Requirements
3. Local Law No. 967-A adds a new Article 308 to Chapter 3 of
Title 28 of the Administrative Code. It requires owners to file an
energy efficiency report (ASHRAE Level II) with the Department
every ten years for “base building systems” that use energy
and/or impact energy consumption. Base building systems
include the building envelope and the HVAC, elevator, hot water
and electrical and lighting systems
– The energy audit must be performed by or under the supervision
of an energy auditor, defined as a registered design professional
4. Local Law No. 973-A adds a new Chapter 10 to Title 28 of the
Administrative Code requiring upgrades to lighting systems and
the installation of electrical sub-meters in “tenant spaces”. The
upgrade the lighting systems must comply with the standards
for new systems set forth in section 805 of the City Energy
Code by January 1, 2025.
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7. Incentive Programs for Energy Studies/Projects
• NY - NYSERDA Commercial Programs
– Flextech Program (Technical Assistance) - Can help pay for 50% of the
costs of NYC required audits for commercial buildings
– Existing Facilities Program (PON1219) – Incentives towards the
implementation of energy saving projects
– Renewable Energy Programs – Incentives towards renewable energy
projects
– New Construction Program (PON1501) – Incentives towards new energy
measure
• NY - NYSERDA Multifamily Programs
– Multifamily Performance Program – Can help pay for the portion of the
cost of the required NYC audits and project implementation
• NY – NYISO ICAP/SCR Program – Payments for load reduction
• Various - Utility Program (many including Con Edison,LIPA,CL&P,etc)
• Federal and State Tax Incentives – Tax Reduction
• NJ Energy Smart Programs
– Prescriptive, custom and pay for performance programs
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8. Contact information
Michael Scorrano, Managing Director
EN-POWER GROUP
16 France Drive
Katonah, NY 10536
mscorrano@en-powergroup.com
(p) 914.263.1199
(m) 914.420.6507
(f) 914.992.8048
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