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Upcoming Decarbonization Plans

Anthony Greco
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  • Naperville, IL
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Hi fellow BP’ers,

Been reading and hearing a lot about this whole decarbonization stuff potentially going to be required by all landlords including residential (not exclusive to commercial) where landlords will be required to decarbonize their properties by making them energy efficient.

Has there been any additional guidelines or info released on what these requirements that they are planning on having everyone meet? I read through a lot of the document “Pathways to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050” released by the White House dot gov site. There were no guidelines that I recognized specifically in that document.

This seems like an interesting play and I am curious what others think about all this potential upcoming requirements.

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Bruce Woodruff
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Sounds like typical 'green' BS. If people want to feel that they're helping the environment (whether they actually are or not) let them knock themselves out. But keep the Govt, with it's rules, and built in higher costs and inefficiency, out of it.

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