Tag: Large Buildings
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Denver’s large building electrification rules updated
Denver’s regulations requiring electrification of all buildings larger than 25,000 square feet have drawn controversy since they were implemented in 2021, especially from businesses and building owners. But relief may be on the horizon as city officials are re-writing the rules after soliciting public input and pushing compliance deadlines farther into the future. While the…
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Denver eases deadlines for large building energy reductions
Denver has postponed a deadline for large building owners to comply with a major energy reduction plan and also terminated compliance targets due in three years. Denver’s Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency announced the series of actions on Monday. First, the “Energize Denver” target for 2025 compliance was moved to 2026, while the…
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Restaurant Law Center files lawsuit against Denver alleging it violated federal energy efficiency law
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver’s Energize Denver electrification program hit another snag when a group led by the Restaurant Law Center filed a lawsuit against the city alleging the regulations violate a federal law that prohibits the city from regulating the energy efficiency of consumer and commercial products. Both…
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Lawsuit against Denver and Colorado building energy standards draws fierce support, pushback
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The filing of a federal lawsuit against energy standards for large building in Denver and Colorado ignited fiery responses, with supporters calling the legal challenge “baseless” and critics of the regulations describing the latter as “wrong headed.” The lawsuit, filed last Tuesday by apartment and hotel…
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Colorado and Denver sued for allegedly violating federal laws on large-building energy standards
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado and the City of Denver are being sued in federal district court over rules requiring large buildings to meet new energy standards. A lawsuit filed Tuesday by apartment and hotel trade organizations against the state and the city alleges both violated federal laws prohibiting…
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Colorado’s new environmental rule could cost building owners, tenants more than $3 billion
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save About 8,000 large building owners statewide face spending more than $3.1 billion by 2050 to comply with a proposed rule that seeks to reduce energy consumption now under consideration by state air pollution authorities. That estimate is based on a state economic impact analysis of the…
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Large building owners face unknown costs to comply with Colorado energy mandates
Owners of thousands of commercial, multifamily, and larger public buildings need to modify them in order to meet new energy performance standards legislators adopted last year, but Colorado’s energy office could not yet estimate how much the compliance would cost. In 2021, legislators set large building emissions reduction targets of 7% by 2026 and 20%…