The Market for Commercial Property Energy Retrofits in the Philadelphia Region

The goal of this study is to identify the primary policy and legal-related process factors in the Greater Philadelphia Area that foster or impede the retrofitting of commercial buildings to improve energy efficiency (“EE”).2 For the purpose of this study, policy factors include the structure of government, specific laws and regulations, government funded or mandated incentives and other financing mechanisms. Processes include legal-related factors that impact EE construction transactions, like contracts, public bidding process, accounting, etc.

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Policy and Process Factors Impacting Commercial Building Energy Efficiency in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

This study identified the most significant policy and legal-related process factors effecting energy efficiency in commercial buildings in the Greater Philadelphia area.

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GPIC Proposal Application

The goals of the Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster (GPIC) for Energy Efficient Buildings are to improve energy efficiency and operability and reduce carbon emissions of new and existing buildings, focusing on full spectrum retrofit of existing average-size commercial and multi-family residential buildings, and to stimulate private investment and quality job creation in the Greater Philadelphia region and the larger Mid Atlantic region, and beyond.

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