What Are MFEEP and AMEEP?
MFEEP (Multifamily Energy Efficiency Program) is a Con Edison program that provides incentives to improve energy performance in multifamily buildings.
AMEEP (Affordable Multifamily Energy Efficiency Program) is a New York State initiative designed to help affordable housing properties install energy-efficient equipment and reduce operating costs.
Both programs support projects such as:
High-efficiency HVAC system upgrades
VRF and heat pump installations
Energy recovery ventilation systems
Demand control ventilation improvements
Building automation and smart HVAC controls
Working with an approved contractor like Denair HVAC helps ensure projects meet program requirements and qualify for available incentives.
How Multifamily Buildings Benefit from HVAC Energy Incentives
Multifamily buildings across New York often operate with aging HVAC systems that consume excessive energy and increase maintenance costs.
Energy efficiency programs like MFEEP and AMEEP help buildings:
• Lower energy consumption
• Improve indoor comfort for residents
• Reduce operating expenses
• Upgrade outdated HVAC equipment
• Support Local Law 97 sustainability goals
By combining modern HVAC technology with available incentives, building owners can significantly reduce project costs.
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How Denair HVAC Helps Multifamily Buildings Access Incentives
Denair HVAC provides full project support, guiding property owners through every step of the energy incentive process.
Our team helps you:
✔ Evaluate building eligibility
✔ Identify qualifying HVAC upgrades
✔ Prepare and submit incentive applications
✔ Install high-efficiency HVAC systems
✔ Manage project completion and compliance
This streamlined approach allows building owners to focus on improving building performance while maximizing available rebates.
HVAC Systems Eligible for Energy Efficiency Incentives
Denair HVAC installs a wide range of high-efficiency commercial HVAC systems that may qualify under MFEEP and AMEEP programs.
These include:
VRF / VRV heat pump systems
High-efficiency rooftop units (RTUs)
Energy recovery ventilators (ERV)
Demand control ventilation systems
HVAC automation and building management systems (BAS/BMS)
These solutions help multifamily buildings reduce energy usage while improving comfort and reliability.
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Who Should Apply for MFEEP or AMEEP Programs?
These programs are designed for:
Multifamily building owners
Affordable housing property managers
Property management companies
Building operators planning HVAC upgrades
Buildings seeking energy efficiency improvements
If your building is planning HVAC upgrades, retrofits, or energy efficiency projects, your property may qualify for incentives.
Work With an Approved MFEEP & AMEEP Contractor
As an approved Con Edison MFEEP and NYS AMEEP Participating Contractor, Denair HVAC can help you unlock energy incentives while upgrading your building’s HVAC systems.
Our team will evaluate your property, identify eligible upgrades, and manage the entire process from incentive application to project completion.
Schedule your free energy consultation today.
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FAQ
What is the Con Edison MFEEP program?
MFEEP is a Con Edison initiative that provides financial incentives for multifamily buildings to improve energy efficiency through HVAC upgrades and building performance improvements.
What is NYS AMEEP?
AMEEP is a New York State program that helps affordable housing properties install energy-efficient equipment and reduce energy costs.
Do HVAC upgrades qualify for MFEEP incentives?
Yes. High-efficiency HVAC equipment such as VRF systems, rooftop units, ventilation systems, and building automation controls may qualify for incentives.
Who can apply for MFEEP or AMEEP programs?
Multifamily building owners, property managers, and affordable housing operators in New York may qualify depending on building eligibility and project scope.
Why work with a participating contractor?
Participating contractors like Denair HVAC understand program requirements and help building owners secure incentives while managing the entire project.



