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Today, buildings are the leading global consumer of energy — a trend that is expected to continue in the future, driven largely by economic and population growth.

Many countries recognize this trend, with federal, state, and local governments investing in green energy technologies for both new and existing buildings. These initiatives aim to achieve greenhouse gas reduction goals, highlighting energy efficiency as a critical factor in the environmental movement.

BIPV (Building Integrated Photovoltaic) is a comprehensive photovoltaic solution that integrates directly with building structures. It serves as a substitute for traditional building materials used in elements such as roofing, facades, balustrades, and sun protection.

BIPV elements produced by ML System serve a dual role - they can be used not only as a construction element, but primarily as a source ofelectricity obtained from the sun. They complement ecological, modern, and sustainable building designs, making them ideal for new constructions and a smart upgrade for existing, energy-inefficient public and private buildings.

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In 2019, New York City enacted Local Law 97 to drive deep emissions cuts from buildings, which are responsible for more than two-thirds of NYC’s greenhouse gas emissions.

The law places carbon caps on most buildings larger than 25,000 square feet — covering nearly 50,000 properties across NYC.

informative tiles - 50 000 buildings, 60% of NYC's building area, 50% of NYC's building emissions.
informative tiles - Stets carbon caps for buildings over 25,000 square feet, Includes largefines for exceeding carbon caps, allows multiple ways to comply, including for affortdable housing, starts in 2024 and frives toward net zero emissions by 2050.

Green energy requirements - New York City Local Law 97 The Climate Mobilization Act o Local Law 97

To meet a building’s carbon limit, owners can lower carbon directly through energy efficiency and switching to lower-carbon fuels. They can also use credits from eligible renewable energy generation (RECs) or greenhouse gas reduction projects (GHG offsets), or install solar or battery storage onsite to help meet the law’s targets.

LL97 Property Type Emissions Limits Over Time

Carbon caps become more stringent over a series of compliance periods: 2024-29, 2030-34, 2035-39, 2040-49, and 2050 onwards.

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source: https://www.urbangreencouncil.org/what-we-do/driving-innovative-policy/ll97/

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