Here's a recap of the live event we held to discuss how to find your local law 97 fines and the top 5 measures you can take to reduce or avoid the fine:
The BE-Exchange tool, available at beexchange.org, allows building owners to input their addresses and view their compliance status. This tool provides detailed data on energy usage and potential fines, helping owners plan necessary upgrades.
These measures were presented in an order of lowest cost at the top to highest cost at the bottom, but all are very high ROI improvements. The recommendation is to start with the lowest cost items and use the BE Exchange tool to monitor your progress in reducing your fines along the way.
While electrification is a long-term goal for many buildings, it is currently costly and impractical for most due to infrastructure limitations and high operating costs.
As technology advances and electricity costs decrease, electrification may become more feasible. However, for now, focusing on practical, cost-effective improvements is recommended.
Most utility companies have funds set up to pay for a lot of the costs of energy efficiency improvements. We created a tool to see if there are rebates available for your buildings. You can check here.