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New York State Residential Building Stock Assessment: 2018 Survey Results
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2020-02-07T21:07:24.000ZThe Residential Building Stock Assessment (RBSA) published in 2019 is the first update to the 2015 Residential Statewide Baseline Study (RSBS) of New York State. This New York State Energy Research Development Authority (NYSERDA)-led assessment is a research study designed to inform future New York State energy planning efforts. The overall objective of this study is to understand the current residential building stock, new and existing residential single-family homes, and associated energy use, including saturation of energy consuming equipment by fuel, penetration of energy-efficient equipment, and information on building characteristics and energy management practices. Study results will inform future energy planning, and identify and design potential energy efficiency programs to help homeowners and occupants across the State increase energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption. The study was completed using 456 on-site inspections and 2,419 online and telephone surveys. This dataset represents only the data collected from surveys conducted from September 28, 2018 to December 3, 2018. The on-site inspections are a subset from the online and telephone survey respondents. On-site inspections were conducted between October 10, 2018 and December 15, 2018. For the data collected from on-site inspections, see the RBSA 2018 on-site dataset at https://data.ny.gov/d/3drn-bhzv. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) offers objective information and analysis, innovative programs, technical expertise, and support to help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, save money, use renewable energy, and accelerate economic growth. reduce reliance on fossil fuels. To learn more about NYSERDA’s programs, visit nyserda.ny.gov or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram.
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RSBS: Single Family On-Site Inspections, Site-Level, New York State Residential Statewide Baseline Study
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-15T22:01:57.000ZHow does your organization use this dataset? What other NYSERDA or energy-related datasets would you like to see on Open NY? Let us know by emailing OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), in collaboration with the New York State Department of Public Service (DPS), conducted a statewide residential baseline study (study) from 2011 to 2014 of the single-family and multifamily residential housing segments, including new construction, and a broad range of energy uses and efficiency measures. This dataset includes data collected from a total of 700 on-site inspections of single family buildings. The types of data collected during the inspections covers property characteristics, heating and cooling equipment, water heating equipment, appliances, lighting, clothes washing and drying, miscellaneous energy using equipment, and observable operating behavior. The objective of the inspections was to enhance the residential baseline study with detailed on-site information and, to the degree possible, verify self-reported data from the phone and web surveys.
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Shared Ride Reservations at Port Authority of NY NJ Airports: Beginning 2005
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T18:01:45.000ZThe Port Authority of New York and New Jersey quarterly produces a data file and provides information on Shared Ride (airport transportation services by authorized vehicles) reservations. Shared Ride service is defined as multiple stop “door to door” services by authorized providers. Although both reservation and passenger number for Shared Ride are simultaneously registered at the Port Authority’s Welcome Center when an individual makes a reservation, the Port Authority’s Ground Transportation Information System (GTIS) counts reservation numbers and passenger numbers separately as one reservation can have multiple passengers. This Shared Ride Reservation dataset reflects only the Shared Ride reservations.
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Public Assistance Case Denials by Reason for Denial: Beginning 2006
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-08T15:48:05.000ZThis dataset, from New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, provides the number of Public Assistance case denials in each month by reason for case denial, for each Local Social Services District (SSD). It is similar to data published on an annual basis in the "Statistical Report on the Operations of New York State Public Assistance Programs."
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Environmental Remediation Sites
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T10:41:43.000ZEnvironmental Remediation Sites are areas being remediated under one of DEC's remedial programs, including State Superfund and Brownfield Cleanup. This database contains records of the sites which have been remediated or are being managed under by the agency. All sites listed on the "Registry of Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in New York State" are included in this database. The Database also includes the "Registry of Institutional and Engineering Controls in New York State". Each site record includes: Administrative information, including site name, classification, unique site code, site location, and site owner(s). Institutional and Engineering Controls implemented at the site. Wastes known or thought to be disposed at the site.
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New York's Great Appliance Swap Out Rebates by Zip Code Map
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-12-13T02:38:49.000ZHow does your organization use this dataset? What other NYSERDA or energy-related datasets would you like to see on Open NY? Let us know by emailing OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, NYSERDA administered an $18.7 million residential high-efficiency appliance rebate program called New York's Great Appliance Swap Out. Under the approved U.S. Department of Energy plan, customers purchasing appliances qualified for a rebate of $75 ($105 with documented recycling) for ENERGY STAR qualified refrigerators, $75 ($100 with documented recycling) for clothes washers and $50 ($75 with documented recycling) for freezers. $500 rebate ($555 with documented recycling) were also available for high-efficiency dishwashers, clothes washers and refrigerators that meet CEE super efficiency levels when they were purchased as part of a three-appliance package. The plan was approved by the DOE on December 1, 2009. The program was launched February 12, 2010 and closed March 4, 2011 after processing over $16.58 million in rebates.
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Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Quarterly Data: Beginning 2000
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-20T16:36:40.000ZThe Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program (also known as ES-202) collects employment and wage data from employers covered by New York State's Unemployment Insurance (UI) Law. This program is a cooperative program with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. QCEW data encompass approximately 97 percent of New York's nonfarm employment, providing a virtual census of employees and their wages as well as the most complete universe of employment and wage data, by industry, at the State, regional and county levels. "Covered" employment refers broadly to both private-sector employees as well as state, county, and municipal government employees insured under the New York State Unemployment Insurance (UI) Act. Federal employees are insured under separate laws, but are considered covered for the purposes of the program. Employee categories not covered by UI include some agricultural workers, railroad workers, private household workers, student workers, the self-employed, and unpaid family workers. QCEW data are similar to monthly Current Employment Statistics (CES) data in that they reflect jobs by place of work; therefore, if a person holds two jobs, he or she is counted twice. However, since the QCEW program, by definition, only measures employment covered by unemployment insurance laws, its totals will not be the same as CES employment totals due to the employee categories excluded by UI.
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Household Hazardous Waste - Solid Waste Management Facilities Map
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-12-13T02:40:33.000ZActive Solid Waste Management Facilities
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Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Fall Headcount By College, Sector Group, and Level of Study: Beginning 2000
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-13T21:21:15.000ZThe Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), New York's largest student financial aid grant program, helps eligible New York residents attending in-state post-secondary institutions pay for tuition. TAP grants are based on the applicant’s and his or her family’s New York State taxable income. This data includes the number of recipients as measured by students receiving a TAP award for the fall semester beginning academic year 2000.
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Hourly Traffic on MTA Bridges and Tunnels, Averages by Direction Column Chart
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-05T11:00:53.000ZThis dataset provides data showing the number of vehicles (including cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles) that pass through each of the bridges and tunnels operated by the MTA each hour of the day. The data is updated weekly.