by Goldman Copeland | Mar 18, 2019 | GoCo in the news
Tristan Schwartzman has been named a Principal at Goldman Copeland, where he continues to serve as Director of Energy Services. Tristan has completed energy audits and retro-commissioning projects for more than 30 million square feet of commercial properties. He has...
by Goldman Copeland | Feb 25, 2019 | Article, GoCo in the news
“I was always a little grim about our use of energy — fossil fuels,” Copeland said. So the homesteaders did something unique for the 1970s. They installed 30 Sunworks solar collectors and a large windmill on the rooftop of 519 East 11th Street, which provided more...
by Goldman Copeland | Dec 12, 2018 | Article, GoCo in the news
The world has changed,” says Charlie Copeland, P.E. and president and CEO of New York City-based Goldman Copeland Consulting Engineers. It so happens Copeland had a critical role in those changes, particularly in the Big Apple, and it’s because he took a chance. In...
by Goldman Copeland | Dec 7, 2018 | Awards and Recognition, GoCo in the news
From Plumbing Engineer magazine: If it’s not fun, it’s not worth doing. Fun may not be the word that first comes to mind when one thinks about plumbing engineering. Yet, for this plumbing engineer, joyfulness is built into his work ethic. It is our pleasure to honor...
by Goldman Copeland | Nov 15, 2018 | GoCo in the news
Sustainability may be a popular trend, but for Charles Copeland, he was already working on the ideas behind energy efficiency 40 years ago. Copeland, president and CEO of engineering firm Goldman Copeland, helped a group of East Village residents revive a dilapidated...
by Goldman Copeland | Nov 9, 2018 | Article, GoCo in the news
A 40-year-old law that’s been key to the growth of renewable energy in the U.S. may be due for an overhaul. Much has changed since the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, called Purpa, was established in response to the Arab oil embargo of the early 1970s....