New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02101

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Establishes the green affordable pre-electrification program to assist owners and tenants in residential properties in curing structural and building code defects which render the properties ineligible for improvements or projects relating to energy savings, green-house gas emissions reductions, climate change adaptation and resiliency project grants; establishes the energy efficiency and electrification interagency coordination group to coordinate between certain energy efficiency programs.

Impact

The legislation introduces specific provisions for financial awards, funding full renovation costs for lower-income households and partial funding for those earning slightly above these thresholds. Furthermore, the program is designed to operate alongside existing assistance frameworks without hindering applicants’ opportunities for other funds. By focusing on community needs and environmental remediation, this bill is anticipated to advance the state's broader climate goals, ultimately leading to substantial emissions reductions from residential buildings. Additionally, by keeping housing affordable in neighborhoods benefiting from these renovations, the bill aims to guard against displacement of current residents.

Summary

Assembly Bill A02101 proposes the establishment of the Green Affordable Pre-Electrification Program, which aims to assist owners and tenants of residential properties in addressing structural deficiencies and building code violations that could render these properties ineligible for energy-related improvements. The bill's primary goal is to provide financial support that encourages energy efficiency, greenhouse gas reduction, and general climate adaptability through corrective renovations. With a clear intention to upgrade aging housing stock, the bill promotes inclusivity by targeting low and moderate-income households and ensuring program accessibility in communities at risk of environmental hazards.

Contention

While Assembly Bill A02101 aims to foster improvements in housing conditions, it raises points of potential contention, especially regarding the scope of financial disbursement and the impacts on rental prices. Provisions that limit potential rent increases and tenant displacement for five years post-renovation have generated discussions about economic feasibility and property rights. Some stakeholders may argue that these restrictions could deter future investments in the rental market, while proponents of the bill assert that the long-term benefits—in terms of healthier living environments and overall sustainability—will outweigh these concerns. The discussions surrounding the bill signify the ongoing dialogue about balancing the needs of property owners with those of marginalized communities.

Companion Bills

NY S03315

Same As Establishes the green affordable pre-electrification program to assist owners and tenants in residential properties in curing structural and building code defects which render the properties ineligible for improvements or projects relating to energy savings, green-house gas emissions reductions, climate change adaptation and resiliency project grants.

Previously Filed As

NY S03315

Establishes the green affordable pre-electrification program to assist owners and tenants in residential properties in curing structural and building code defects which render the properties ineligible for improvements or projects relating to energy savings, green-house gas emissions reductions, climate change adaptation and resiliency project grants.

NY SB23

Green and Renewable Energy Efficiency for Nonprofits (GREEN) Loan Program and Fund - Establishment

NY A09612

Establishes the upstate cities preparedness and resiliency fund which shall distribute grants to upstate cities for projects which demonstrate measurable improvements in preparedness, resilience or emergency coordination.

NY HB695

Green and Renewable Energy Efficiency for Nonprofits (GREEN) Loan Program and Fund - Establishment

NY S09214

Establishes an affordable independent senior housing assistance program which shall provide grants within amounts appropriated or otherwise available therefor to affordable independent senior housing properties to establish and operate resident assistance programs.

NY SB801

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, EmPOWER Energy Efficiency Programs, and Net Energy Metering

NY A10509

Establishes an energy project revolving loan program and energy project revolving loan fund to encourage the development of renewable energy generating projects by awarding financial assistance for certain zero-emission energy generation projects.

NY S08669

Repeals the New York state climate leadership and community protection act and establishes the nineteen member common sense energy council which will prepare and approve recommendations for achieving affordable and attainable statewide greenhouse gas reductions; requires a statewide greenhouse gas emissions report by the department of environmental conservation; makes technical corrections thereto.

NY HB1525

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, EmPOWER Energy Efficiency Programs, and Community Solar Energy Generating Systems

NY A10027

Establishes the New York advanced nuclear energy office; establishes an advanced nuclear energy development fund to provide grants to assist in nuclear energy production in the state; authorizes such energy development fund draw from the environmental bond act of 2022 available for green buildings projects.

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