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7 · NYC DCAS Energy Management The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Division of Energy Management (DEM) is the hub for energy management in City building, playing a critical role in
Who We Are
The NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) makes city government work for all New Yorkers. Our commitment to equity, effectiveness, and sustainability guides our work providing City agencies with the resources and support needed to succeed, including: Recruiting, hiring, and training City employees. Managing 55 public buildings.
Hanbyul Jun, PE, CEA, CEM
NYC DCAS Energy Management (DEM) 1 Centre Street, New York, NY 10007 -Lynbrook, NY Education -2009 - 2013 Activities and Societies: Korean Folk Art Club Worked on numerous projects involving
Building Energy Performance Analysis
DCAS performs energy audits for City buildings 50,000 gross square feet or larger, to identify energy savings opportunities and comply with Local Law 87 of 2009. Findings from these audits are summarized in Energy
Energy Management Institute
DCAS Energy Management IDEA Program. DCAS launched the Innovative Demonstrations for Energy Adaptability (IDEA) program in 2014 to help meet the City''s
Currently Available Energy Management Positions May 2023
Currently Available Energy Management Positions May 2023Cur. ions – May 2023DCAS''s Division of Energy Management(DEM) is currently supporting the recruitment of the following energy management position. ithin our own organization and at our agency partners. Learn more abou. website an. positions. Business Title.
Energy Management Institute
rgy Management Institute! The City of New York remains steadfast in meeting ambitious greenhouse gas reduction goals, ready to seize the moment and tack. e a growing climate crisis. The Energy Management Institute (EMI) is delighted to serve public servants in this endeavor, and is proud to provide best-in-class.
Building for a Better Future. The Energy Management Institute
a program developed in partnership with the Department of City-wide Administrative Services'' Division of Energy Management (DCAS). Launched in 2009, EMI was designed to create a community of
Senior Project Manager, Clean Energy | City of New York Jobs
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services'' (DCAS) Division of Energy
Dan Donovan, CEM, CBCP, CDSM
Energy Manager DCAS. More activity by Dan Meet Richard Gonzalez, Senior Stationary Engineer here at DCAS. Richard oversees seven engineers and together they are responsible for maintaining
Senior Advisor/Chief of Staff Energy Management
DCAS''s Division of Energy Management (DEM) leads the City''s efforts to reduce carbon emissions from government operations. Our goals are to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)
Sergey Shabalin, CEM
DCAS Energy Management is hiring! Looking for Load Management Analyst to join a growing and dynamic team. Apply at nyc.gov/jobs, search for job Shared by Sergey Shabalin, CEM Building Energy
Energy Management Guide
DCAS Energy Management (DEM) serves as the hub for energy management for City government operations, from energy procurement and investments in energy-savings programs to reporting and performance tracking, and providing improved operations & maintenance, training, and clean energy and demonstration projects.
Energy Account & Meter Services Coordinator | City of New York
07/12/2024. Experience level: Experienced (non-manager) Number of positions. 3. Work location. 1 Centre St., N.Y. Category: Communications & Intergovernmental Affairs. DCAS''s mission is to make city government work for all New Yorkers. From managing New York City''s most iconic courthouses and municipal buildings, to purchasing
[Video] Heta P. on LinkedIn: So fortunate to have the opportunity to share the work I do for DCAS
The City of New York is committed to reducing emissions from city government 80% by 2050. Meet Heta Panchal, DCAS energy management program manager, who works with City agencies to help fund, plan
Clean Energy Generation
In 2022, DCAS assessed all City-owned buildings larger than 10,000 gross square feet for solar readiness and identified nearly 17 MW of rooftop solar potential. As of 2024, the Clean Energy Program has over 50 MW of solar PV projects in progress, and 24.1 MW of completed installations. These installations encompass traditional rooftop solar and
Energy Management Career Opportunities
Energy Management Career Opportunities. Help us transform New York City''s buildings for a low-carbon future. Working with DCAS, you can make an important difference in the
Energy Management
The DCAS Energy Management (DEM) is the hub for energy management in City buildings. DCAS plays a critical role in supporting our agency partners'' progress towards
Executive Team
Beatrice Thuo is Executive Deputy Commissioner of Citywide Operations and manages DCAS'' citywide functions including Citywide Procurement, Energy Management, Fleet, and Human Capital. Thuo is responsible for
NYC Division of Energy Management, DCAS
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Division of Energy Management (DEM) is the hub for energy management in City buildings and plays a
Energy Management Institute
While the majority of the Energy Management Institute''s Spring 2024 courses will be offered in a virtual classroom format, some sessions are now offered fully in-person. This is to align with the City of New York''s return to office plan and ensure that the rest of the City''s workforce has access to energy management training and certification opportunities.
About: Energy Management Institute
ABOUT DCAS DIVISON OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT The DCAS Division of Energy Management (DEM) is at the forefront of the City of New York''s energy conservation and sustainability efforts. It oversees more than 10,000 utility accounts for City government agencies across 4,000 public buildings.
Executive Order 89 (of 2021) Emissions Reduction Progress
This is the result of significant progress by all City agencies in decarbonizing assets, implementing energy management best practices, and improving the energy efficiency of facilities. For more information about how the City is reducing emissions from government operations, go to page 6 of DCAS''s FY22 Annual Report .
DCAS Releases Major Climate Report Highlighting Significant
Energy Retrofits: DCAS has focused on retrofitting building energy systems, especially "deep energy retrofits," which aim to reduce energy consumption in city-owned buildings by at least 50%. Over the past decade, the City has invested nearly $1 billion in building energy-efficiency projects, resulting in an impressive annual energy
DCAS Releases Major Climate Report Highlighting Significant
June 5, 2024 Marking the 5 th anniversary of landmark Local Law 97, DCAS has released an update highlighting major progress made on building decarbonization, solar installation, and energy-efficient planning. NEW YORK - Today, to mark both the fifth anniversary of Local Law 97, enacted in spring 2019, and World Environment Day 2024, the
Energy Reports and Publications – Department of Citywide
Major Plans and Policies. Powering Change: Over 15 Years of Decarbonizing NYC Government, 2024. Local Law 97 Implementation Action Plan, 2021. Executive Order 89 (2021) Emissions Reduction Progress. 1.5°C: Aligning New York City with the Paris Climate Agreement, 2018. New York City''s Roadmap to 80 x 50, 2016.
For City Agencies
We own and manage 55 buildings that are primarily occupied by City agencies. It is our responsibility to manage each facility and provide security to keep our tenants and the public safe. The DCAS Division of Energy Management (DEM) is the hub for energy management in City buildings.
Energy Account & Meter Services Coordinator | City of New York
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services'' ("DCAS") Division of Energy Management ("DEM") serves as the hub for energy management for City government
DCAS and FIT Partner on New $7 Million Energy-Efficient Air
April 8, 2024 Completed ahead of summer, the new electric chiller is expected to reduce energy costs by over $1 million per year and reduce emissions by 1,000 metric tons Photos available here.Photo Credit: Fashion Institute of Technology New York - The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT),
Competitive Funding Programs
Agencies must be equipped to request their own Certificate to Proceed (CP), manage construction, and make payments directly to their contractors. Agencies must meet DCAS reporting requirements. Agencies are required to conduct pre- and post-implementation measurement and verification ("M&V") analysis of their projects to validate the emissions
Dedicated Agency Energy Staff
Overview. Since 2011, DCAS has provided New York City government agencies with essential staff, ranging from energy analysts to chief decarbonization officers, to lead efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at their agencies. These dedicated energy staff members are charged with creating accountability at the agency level for meeting

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