Boston is moving to make its buildings more energy efficient, taking aim at its biggest source of emissions by opting into the state's new"stretch" energy code and providing a way for large buildings to retrofit, Mayor Michelle Wu said Thursday., and Wu said the steps are ways"to make Boston the country's leading Green New Deal city."
At the same time, the city has created a program that offers up to $50,000 per apartment in existing large, income-restricted buildings to retrofit them. The announcement was made at the Brian Honan Apartments in Allston-Brighton, which will be one of the first complexes to take advantage of the retrofits, which Wu said"will cut the buildings' energy consumption by nearly half."Sign up for NECN newsletters.
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