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Is Your NYC Building 25,000 Square Feet or More? What It Means to Be a Covered Building in 2026

In New York City, 25,000 square feet is a legal sizing line used across major building energy and carbon laws. In 2026, being above it most often ties to three connected obligations: annual benchmarking under Local Law 84, annual public posting of an energy grade label under Local Law 33 as amended by Local Law 95, and annual greenhouse gas emissions reporting (and limits) under Local Law 97.

Why High-Rise Buildings Still Depend on Heating Oil During Extreme Cold

For large buildings, winter isn’t just about comfort – it’s a matter of safety and legal requirement to maintain heat. During normal conditions, a high-rise’s primary heating source might be natural gas or district steam.

Queens Energy Solutions: Reliable Heating for Every Home

When temperatures drop in Queens, you need more than a quick fix — you need an energy partner you can count on.

Local Law 97 Explained: What It Means for NYC Building Energy Use

Learn how NYC’s Local Law 97 affects your building’s energy use and emissions. Energo helps property owners meet compliance, cut costs, and avoid penalties.