News: Owners Developers & Managers

The Cotocon Group launches Carbon Shield energy monitoring platform

Hicksville, NY The Cotocon Group has launched a new mobile app, the Carbon Shield, an energy monitoring platform designed to help building owners, managers, and board members oversee their carbon usage in real-time. The mobile app from one of New York City’s leading sustainable consulting firm, aims to make energy supervision accessible and efficient, leak monitoring available, while promoting sustainability, compliance, and cost savings in the city. The Carbon Shield introduces innovative techniques that allow users to optimize resource allocation and reduce utility waste without the high costs associated with traditional energy management services. Through its non-invasive advanced technology, The Carbon Shield offers flexibility and customization, allowing users to track their electric, gas, water, steam and oil usage in real-time. ]It also updates them on their compliance status with NYC Local Laws 84, 87, 88, 95, 133 and 97, ensuring they stay on track with city regulations. The mobile app, which is available through the Apple Store for IOS only at this time, also integrates with Con-Ed, Utility API, National Grid, and other utilities throughout the country seamlessly to ensure that all the required data is available in one, easily accessible location. It provides a seamless and personalized experience, addressing everything from energy efficiency to regulatory compliance, improving the ability of building owners and managers to take proactive actions. 

“The launch of The Carbon Shield marks a significant step forward in energy monitoring and sustainability,” said Jimmy Carchietta, CEO of The Carbon Shield. “Our goal is to provide building owners and managers with the tools they need to manage their utilities efficiently and comply with NYC sustainability laws and most importantly protect their assets. We understand the unique challenges faced by owners and managers, and our app offers a tailored solution to meet those needs.”

The Carbon Shield platform includes comprehensive features such as: - Real-time utility monitoring (electricity, water, gas and steam) - Carbon emissions tracking - Compliance updates for Local Laws 84, 87, 88, 95, 133 and 97 - Integration with ENERGY STAR for benchmarking - Leak detection alerts - Performance verification for upgrades According to recent studies, effective energy monitoring can lead to significant cost savings and environmental benefits, making The Carbon Shield an essential tool for modern property monitoring.

MORE FROM Owners Developers & Managers

GFP Development and CetraRuddy to speak at ICF “On the Future of City Living”

Manhattan, NY After the reveal of Wrey, the second office-to-residential luxury conversion by GFP Development and award-winning architecture and interior design firm CetraRuddy, two of its key design protagonists will speak at ICFF “On the Future of City Living.”
READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Columns and Thought Leadership
IREON Insights:  Research and development tax credit: Very important deadline for amendments is July 6 - by Richard Levychin

IREON Insights: Research and development tax credit: Very important deadline for amendments is July 6 - by Richard Levychin

If you are a company that either claimed or qualify for the research and development tax credit you need to be aware of the following update resulting from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).
Follow the upside: How NYC  investors are rethinking real estate - by Thomas Donovan

Follow the upside: How NYC investors are rethinking real estate - by Thomas Donovan

In my earlier years of brokerage, my team had our investor list divided into five brackets – multifamily, retail, office, industrial and development. For the most part, multifamily investors only wanted to see multifamily
Hunt Commercial Real Estate Q&A:  Location, location, location? - by David Hunt

Hunt Commercial Real Estate Q&A: Location, location, location? - by David Hunt

In working with our clients, we break down our search objectives into two categories. The first category involves the specific needs of your business such as warehouse height, amount of office space and number of loading
Hunt Commercial Real Estate Question and Answer:  Evaluating the buyer - by David Hunt

Hunt Commercial Real Estate Question and Answer: Evaluating the buyer - by David Hunt

The Purchaser: This is usually a subjective decision. As an example, a large public company may be a desirable purchaser because it is financially strong, but