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Stay informed with the latest energy news, smart tips and insights from us in our blog. From residential energy services to commercial services and compliance information, we help NYC stay efficient, prepared and ahead of the curve.

Stay informed with the latest energy news, smart tips and insights from us in our blog. From residential energy services to commercial services and compliance information, we help NYC stay efficient, prepared and ahead of the curve.

NYC Local Law 152: New Rules, 2026 Deadlines & How to Stay Compliant
Local Law 152 – NYC’s gas piping inspection law – just got some important upgrades. If you own or manage a building in New York City, recent amendments from the Department of Buildings (DOB) will change how you handle your gas compliance in 2026 and beyond.
What First-Time NYC Homebuyers Miss When Buying an Oil-Heated Property
Buying your first home in New York City is exciting—but if that home is heated with oil, there are a few extra details worth slowing down for. Many first-time buyers are coming from apartments or gas-heated homes, so oil heat can feel unfamiliar during an already overwhelming process.
How NYC Delivery Logistics Impact Heating Oil Pricing During Cold Snaps
A “cold snap” – say a week of significantly below-normal temperatures – triggers a rapid increase in heating oil demand. All across NYC, customers burn through their fuel faster and scramble to schedule heating oil deliveries at the same time.
Heating Oil Additives Explained: When Anti-Gel Treatments Make Sense in NYC
Why Does Heating Oil Gel in Cold Weather? First, a quick primer: standard heating oil (No.2 fuel oil) is very similar to diesel fuel. It contains paraffin wax components that crystalize at low temperatures.
The Hidden Cost of Delaying Oil Tank Replacement in Older NYC Homes
The biggest hidden cost with old oil tanks comes from potential leaks. Heating oil tanks in NYC, whether underground or above-ground, do not last forever. Older steel tanks (common in pre-1980s homes) corrode over time. Internally, condensation water and sludge sit at the bottom and eat away at steel. Externally (for buried tanks), soil moisture and acidity cause rust.
Why High-Rise Buildings Still Depend on Heating Oil During Extreme Cold
For large buildings, winter isn’t just about comfort – it’s a matter of safety and legal requirement to maintain heat. During normal conditions, a high-rise’s primary heating source might be natural gas or district steam.