Local Law 97: Building Emissions Limits

Local Law 97: Building Emissions Limits

NYC HVAC regulations and compliance guidance for property owners.

Local Law 97: Building Emissions Limits

Local Law 97 of 2019 is New York City's landmark climate legislation, establishing carbon emissions limits for buildings over 25,000 gross square feet — covering approximately 50,000 properties across the city. The law sets progressively stricter emissions caps in two phases: 2024-2029 limits that primarily affect the worst-performing buildings, and much more aggressive 2030 limits designed to drive significant investment in energy efficiency and building decarbonization. Emissions are calculated based on a building's energy consumption from all sources including electricity, natural gas, fuel oil, and steam, multiplied by emissions coefficients that are updated periodically. For most buildings, HVAC systems represent the single largest source of emissions, making HVAC upgrades and optimization the most impactful pathway to Local Law 97 compliance. Building owners who exceed their emissions limits face annual penalties based on the amount by which they exceed the cap.

Key Requirements

  • Buildings over 25,000 gross square feet must not exceed carbon emissions limits starting in 2024
  • 2024 limits apply through 2029 and primarily impact the worst-performing 20% of buildings
  • Stricter 2030 limits will require significant emissions reductions from the majority of covered buildings
  • Building owners must report annual emissions through the EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking system
  • Emissions are calculated using coefficients for each energy source multiplied by annual consumption
  • Certain building types including rent-regulated housing have adjusted compliance pathways

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Buildings that exceed their LL97 emissions limits face penalties of $268 per metric ton of CO2 equivalent over the limit per year. For a large commercial building exceeding its limit by 1,000 metric tons, this equals $268,000 annually. The law also authorizes the city to pursue additional enforcement actions against persistent non-compliance.

How HVAC NYC Can Help

We help building owners develop and implement LL97 compliance strategies focused on HVAC system upgrades, electrification, and energy efficiency improvements. From emissions assessments to capital planning and system installation, we provide a clear pathway to meeting both 2024 and 2030 emissions targets.

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