by Goldman Copeland | Feb 16, 2020 | GoCo in the news
New York’s commitment to reduce its total greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050 will require a dramatic rethinking of how the city’s more than 850,000 structures will be heated and cooled. One little-used option has been The tool analyzes the potential...
by Goldman Copeland | Jan 14, 2020 | GoCo in the news
From ENR: Learning about “heat death of the universe” from a college physics professor is one reason Charlie Copeland has been at work for the past half-century as an energy conservation-minded mechanical engineer. “At age 20 or so, I thought, ‘Whoa, so that’s the end...
by Goldman Copeland | Sep 25, 2019 | Article, GoCo in the news
Charles Copeland on New York City’s new carbon emissions laws, which are expected to cost the real estate industry some $20 billion next year: “Without addressing oversights in the law that ignore occupant density, reduced carbon impact of off-hours consumption,...
by Eric Mitchell, PE | Jun 25, 2019 | GoCo in the news
Learn more about Goldman Copeland’s work in New Jersey Goldman Copeland has provided the engineering for a dramatic transformation in downtown Newark, NJ – the conversion of an abandoned historic church into a cutting-edge tech center – the “Innovation...
by Goldman Copeland | May 21, 2019 | Article, GoCo in the news
Charles Copeland and Dan Colombini comment on the challenge of fire protection and life safety in historic New York City buildings on the New York Real Estate Journal: The devastating fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris raises questions of how best to ensure the...
by Goldman Copeland | Mar 18, 2019 | GoCo in the news
Tristan Schwartzman has been named a Principal at Goldman Copeland, where he continues to serve as Director of Energy Services. Tristan has completed energy audits and retro-commissioning projects for more than 30 million square feet of commercial properties. He has...