News & Reports
News & Reports
Groundhog Forecasts an Early Spring. What Does That Mean for Your Energy Bills?
February 2019 Energy Market Update Winter Market Cools, Summer Could Be Hot The Bottom Line Midway through winter, market prices have settled down with the help of very mild weather […]READ MORE
Bright Employee: Aron Weis, Director of Retrofit Installation, Western Region
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 […]READ MORE
PG&E Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know about Your Energy Retrofit Incentives
PG&E Bankruptcy Underway As anticipated, PG&E filed for Chapter 11 on January 29, kicking off the reorganization of California’s largest utility. The bankruptcy proceedings are likely to bring major changes […]READ MORE
Bright Employee: Ed Leykam, Manager of Commissioning
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 […]READ MORE
Part Two: Reflecting on 48 years in Affordable Housing: An Interview with Alan Bell
“For B&B Urban, expert routine and systematic maintenance is most important to ensure long-term efficient operations.” If you missed the first part of our interview with Alan Bell, Principal of B&B […]READ MORE
What to Know, Now: Energy Market Update: January 2019
Winter came in with a bang. Will it go out with a whimper? The Bottom Line Energy rates escalated quickly, without warning in late 2018. This was caused by sudden […]READ MORE
Part One: Reflecting on 48 years in Affordable Housing: An Interview with Alan Bell
“For me, there’s no ambiguity about reducing energy costs with solar or efficiency. It’s good for everyone—the environment, the city, as well as long and short-term operating costs.”-Alan Bell […]READ MORE
2018: A Year to Remember
Happy holidays and New Year to all of our trusted clients, partners, and friends! As 2018 comes to an end, we wanted to take a moment to reflect and celebrate. […]READ MORE
Analysis: NYC Proposes Building Emissions Limits to Meet 80×50
New York City Council is considering landmark legislation that would set strict limits on the carbon emissions of large buildings. As recent reports from the IPCC and the federal government […]READ MORE