News & Reports

Energy Savings Do Offset Upgrade Costs

A new development illustrates the utility cost benefits of installing energy efficient improvements. There are many questions about the cost benefits of installing energy efficient improvements, like LED lighting, drought-tolerant […]
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Sustainability at Marymount Manhattan College

Bright Power’s MoBIUS helps Marymount Manhattan College (MMC) stay on top of their energy usage and supports their sustainability investments. The College has implemented a Building Management System that monitors/regulates […]
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What You Need to Know About California Energy & Water Benchmarking

Benchmarking involves measuring performance and comparing it to peers using energy and water consumption data. Benchmarking offers an established framework to: Strategically assess the current performance of your buildings versus […]
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Save Your Energy: A Look at the Resilient Power Hub

As solutions like co-generation and solar paneling begin to overtake less efficient fossil fuels, it can be tough for an association to navigate this growing field. Bright Power, an energy […]
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Getting Us Closer to a Sustainable Future For All

Going green is no longer seen as a luxury. Rather, it is now recognized by developers, politicians, healthcare providers, and businesses as a fundamental need for environmental and human wellbeing—especially […]
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Bright Employee: Jordana Vasquez, Project Manager, New Construction

We’re proud of the intelligent, passionate, and hardworking people that make up the Bright Power team. Each month, you’ll get a chance to meet one of them, understand how they […]
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Natural Gas Storage Hits 5-Year Low

March 2019 Energy Market Update The Bottom Line Winter will end this month with natural gas storage levels at a five-year low, 32% below the five-year average. The large storage […]
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NYC Development Co-Locates Shelter and Affordable Housing

“The focus of the apartments is to rent primarily to individuals who are leaving a shelter and who have achieved a level of stability and need an affordable place to […]
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We Want To Live, Not Hide’: Inside New York City’s First LGBT Elder Housing Project

When it opens in the late summer the 145-unit Ingersoll Senior Residences (ISR) will be New York City’s first affordable LGBT-welcoming senior housing development. Its first residents will move in around […]
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