BuildingCensus

Fire Station buildings in New York City

57 fire station buildings benchmarked under Local Law 84 (LL84), graded by ENERGY STAR score.

Buildings
57
Avg score
Avg site EUI
114.8
kBtu/ft²
Floor area
795.5K ft²
combined

Top of the class

Most efficient

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area

Penalty exposure

Least efficient

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area

Scale

Largest

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area
Benchmarking Group - 1481.9 kBtu/ft²35,250 sq ft
Benchmarking Group - 224162.3 kBtu/ft²32,900 sq ft
FDNY_9697_Rescue 330.1 kBtu/ft²29,250 sq ft
FDNY_3621_Ladder Co. 20 and Medical and BFI Division91.0 kBtu/ft²28,866 sq ft
FDNY_4094_Engine Co. 211 and Ladder Co. 119134.6 kBtu/ft²28,285 sq ft
FDNY_3616_Engine Co. 93, Ladder Co. 45 and Batt. 1346.7 kBtu/ft²21,883 sq ft
FDNY_4265_Engine Co. 16856.5 kBtu/ft²19,610 sq ft
FDNY_4040_Engine Co. 7 at Ladder Co. 1, Batt. 129.2 kBtu/ft²19,381 sq ft
FDNY_12029_Rescue 289.5 kBtu/ft²18,152 sq ft
FDNY_4088_Engine Co. 201 and Ladder 114, Batt. 4075.3 kBtu/ft²17,772 sq ft

Frequently asked questions

How efficient are New York City's fire station buildings?

The 57 benchmarked fire station buildings in New York City average an ENERGY STAR score of — and a site energy-use intensity of 114.8 kBtu/ft² in their latest Local Law 84 (LL84) disclosures.

Which fire station building in New York City has the best energy grade?

No scored buildings of this type yet.

Dataset updated . Source: Energy and Water Data Disclosure public disclosure.