LL97 Calculator: NYC Local Law 97 Penalty Estimator 2024


LL97 Calculator

Estimate NYC Local Law 97 Penalties & Emissions (2024-2029 Period)



Select the primary occupancy classification of your building.


Total gross floor area as listed in DOF records.

Please enter a valid positive area.

Annual Energy Consumption



Annual consumption in Kilowatt-hours.


Annual consumption in Therms (100 ccf approx).


Annual consumption in Thousand Pounds (Mlbs).


Annual consumption in Gallons.

Estimated Annual Penalty (2024-2029)
$0.00
No penalty estimated.

0.00
Total Emissions (tCO2e)
0.00
Annual Limit (tCO2e)
0.00
Excess Over Limit (tCO2e)

Formula: Penalty = (Actual Emissions – Limit) × $268.
Negative results indicate compliance (no penalty).

Emissions Breakdown by Source


Fuel Source Input Amount Coeff (tCO2e/unit) Emissions (tCO2e)

Limit vs. Actual Comparison

What is an LL97 Calculator?

An LL97 calculator is a specialized tool designed to help New York City building owners, property managers, and engineers estimate their compliance status with Local Law 97. Passed as part of the Climate Mobilization Act of 2019, Local Law 97 places strict limits on the carbon emissions of buildings larger than 25,000 square feet starting in 2024.

This calculator simplifies the complex math defined in the legislation. By inputting building area, occupancy type, and annual energy usage, the tool applies the specific greenhouse gas coefficients (GHG) and emission limits for the 2024-2029 compliance period. It instantly computes the total carbon footprint in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) and estimates the potential financial penalty if the building exceeds its limit.

Using an LL97 calculator is essential for financial planning. With penalties set at $268 per metric ton of excess emissions, fines can easily reach tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for non-compliant properties.

LL97 Calculator Formula and Explanation

The math behind the LL97 calculator involves three distinct steps: calculating total emissions, calculating the building’s limit, and determining the penalty.

Step 1: Calculate Total Emissions

Total emissions are calculated by multiplying annual energy consumption by the specific carbon coefficient assigned to that fuel source by the NYC Department of Buildings.

Formula: Emissions (tCO2e) = Σ (Energy Usage × Emission Factor)

Energy Source Unit Emission Factor (2024-29)
Electricity (Grid) kWh 0.000288962 tCO2e/kWh
Natural Gas Therms 0.005311 tCO2e/Therm
District Steam Mlbs 0.04493 tCO2e/Mlb
#2 Fuel Oil Gallons 0.01021 tCO2e/Gal

Step 2: Calculate Emission Limit

The limit is determined by the building’s Occupancy Group (classification) and its gross floor area.

Formula: Limit = Building Area (sq ft) × Limit Factor

  • Group B (Office): 0.00846 tCO2e/sqft
  • Group R-2 (Residential): 0.00675 tCO2e/sqft
  • Group M (Retail): 0.01181 tCO2e/sqft

Step 3: Calculate Penalty

If the Actual Emissions exceed the Limit, the difference is the “Excess Emissions.” The penalty is strictly defined by law.

Formula: Penalty = (Actual Emissions – Limit) × $268

Practical Examples

Example 1: A Compliant Office Building

Consider a 50,000 sq ft Office Building (Group B).

Limit: 50,000 × 0.00846 = 423 tCO2e.

Usage: 1,000,000 kWh of electricity.

Emissions: 1,000,000 × 0.000288962 = 288.96 tCO2e.

Result: 289 < 423. The building is compliant. Penalty: $0.

Example 2: Non-Compliant Residential Building

Consider a 100,000 sq ft Multifamily Building (Group R-2).

Limit: 100,000 × 0.00675 = 675 tCO2e.

Usage: 150,000 Therms of Natural Gas.

Emissions: 150,000 × 0.005311 = 796.65 tCO2e.

Excess: 796.65 – 675 = 121.65 tCO2e.

Penalty: 121.65 × $268 = $32,602.20 per year.

How to Use This LL97 Calculator

  1. Select Occupancy Group: Check your Certificate of Occupancy. Common types include B (Office), R-2 (Apartments), and M (Stores).
  2. Enter Floor Area: Input the gross square footage found in Department of Finance records.
  3. Input Energy Usage: Gather your annual utility bills for electricity, gas, steam, or oil. Enter the total units consumed over 12 months.
  4. Review Results: The LL97 calculator will instantly display your total emissions against your limit.
  5. Analyze the Penalty: If the result is red, that represents your potential annual fine starting in 2024.

Key Factors That Affect LL97 Results

Several variables can drastically change the output of an LL97 calculator calculation:

  • Grid Decarbonization: As the NYC electric grid becomes cleaner, the coefficient for electricity may decrease in future periods, lowering calculated emissions for electrically heated buildings.
  • Building Classification: Mixed-use buildings (e.g., retail on ground floor, apartments above) use a weighted average for their limit. This calculator uses a primary occupancy approach for simplicity.
  • Square Footage Accuracy: Incorrectly understating square footage lowers your limit, artificially inflating your projected penalty. Always use verified architectural measurements.
  • Energy Efficiency Upgrades: Converting to LED lighting, upgrading HVAC systems, or installing modern BMS systems directly reduces input energy, lowering the tCO2e total.
  • Renewable Energy Credits (RECs): The law allows the purchase of RECs to offset emissions from electricity usage, effectively lowering the penalty for qualifying buildings.
  • Time of Use: While this calculator uses annual totals, strict carbon accounting in the future may look at time-of-use emissions, though currently, the law uses annual coefficients.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the penalty rate for LL97?

The penalty is fixed at $268 per metric ton of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e) that exceeds the building’s specific annual limit.

2. Does this calculator cover the 2030 limits?

This tool is configured for the 2024-2029 compliance period. Limits become significantly stricter in 2030 (often 40-50% lower).

3. Is my building exempt from LL97?

Most buildings under 25,000 sq ft are exempt. Additionally, buildings with significant rent-regulated units, houses of worship, and NYCHA properties may have different rules or alternative compliance paths.

4. Can I buy carbon offsets to avoid penalties?

Offsets can be used for up to 10% of the building’s limit, but there are strict rules on verification and sourcing. They are not a “get out of jail free” card for the entire penalty.

5. How accurate is this LL97 calculator?

This calculator provides a high-level estimate based on the standard factors published in the law. Official submissions require a registered design professional to verify data.

6. What counts as “Gross Floor Area”?

It typically refers to the area listed in the Department of Finance records. However, owners can challenge this if the actual built area differs.

7. What if I have a mixed-use building?

For mixed-use properties, you calculate the limit for each section (e.g., Office vs. Residential) separately and sum them up. You can approximate this here by running two calculations or using a weighted average limit.

8. Where can I find my energy usage data?

Check your utility bills (Con Edison, National Grid) or check your Energy Star Portfolio Manager account if you already benchmark your data for Local Law 84.

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