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Fighting Climate Change by Upgrading New York City’s Buildings

Heritage-Dextall Deal Spotlight
Rendering of Dextall’s projects in East Harlem, New York.
Curtis Probst, NYCEEC CEO
Curtis Probst, NYCEEC CEO

Additional Authors:
Marian Weber — Director, NYCEEC
Megan Rosa — Senior Associate, NYCEEC

originally published on The Rockefeller Foundation website

Buildings account for about two-thirds of New York City greenhouse gas emissions—an astonishing figure that highlights the importance of upgrading buildings to make them part of the green energy transition.

At NYCEEC, our mission is to deliver financing solutions and advance markets for energy efficiency and clean energy in communities. As a green bank focused on community lending, NYCEEC is proud to have the financial support of The Rockefeller Foundation to tackle the challenge of reducing emissions from New York’s existing buildings.

NYCEEC loans address gaps in the commercial finance market, providing capital to projects that might be too small, too complex, or use newer, less tested technologies.

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