The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recognized a Syracuse engineering firm for an energy savings project through the Multifamily Performance Program.
NYSERDA recognized Syracuse–based En-Tech Associates, Inc. along with four other firms in Buffalo and New York City. En-Tech received the outstanding savings award for new construction for its work on Under the Hill Apartments in Pulaski.
En-Tech’s project achieved energy savings of 51 percent in the seven-unit building, according to NYSERDA. Partners in the Multifamily Performance Program earn awards for projects that result in double or triple 15 percent savings, the program’s target level.
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“Through NYSERDA’s Multifamily Performance Program, builders can adopt energy efficiency practices even before they break ground on a new site,” NYSERDA President and CEO Francis Murray said in a news release. “Syracuse-based En-Tech Associates Inc. has demonstrated how energy saving features can result in better building performance, improved operations, and lower energy bills.”
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