RT @UrbanIntelLab: A great article. But the methods & data that determine the grades have big implications for the fairness and efficacy of…
RT @UrbanIntelLab: A great article. But the methods & data that determine the grades have big implications for the fairness and efficacy of…
RT @UrbanIntelLab: A great article. But the methods & data that determine the grades have big implications for the fairness and efficacy of…
RT @UrbanIntelLab: A great article. But the methods & data that determine the grades have big implications for the fairness and efficacy of…
A great article. But the methods & data that determine the grades have big implications for the fairness and efficacy of the policy. Our research sheds some light on the limits of current approaches, & ways to improve them: https://t.co/lrLU0VUePR
11/ @NYCMayor recently questioned the efficiency of glass curtainwall buildings. For some analysis behind this, take a look at my study of energy use in more than 10,000 NYC buildings: https://t.co/PgJFKcumDL and more recent work: https://t.co/BxJgbX9KME h
Great to see NYC adopt grading for building energy efficiency: https://t.co/fefVK8wxvq The method proposed for the grades, however, raises some concerns. See our research on the limits of Energy Star scoring in the NYC market: https://t.co/UMO2dQOqUA and h