News & Reports

Southold to Go Solar at the Landfill

“Southold to Go Solar at the Landfill” by Erin Schultz covers Bright Power’s presentation of a solar feasibility study for the Long Island Power Authority’s new feed-in tariff program to the Southold Town Board. NorthForkPatch, […]
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NYC Launches Technology Pilot with Bright Power’s EnergyScoreCards

Bright Power’s energy benchmarking software, EnergyScoreCards, is selected as one of four technologies launched in the pilot Municipal Entrepreneurial Testing System (METS), an opportunity for green companies to pilot new […]
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Bright Power Speaks at PHADA (Public Housing Authorities Directors Association) Annual Convention

Jeff Perlman will share a panel with Dick Santangelo, to discuss how public housing agencies can use energy benchmarking to manage energy consumption. Energy Benchmarking – How to Better Manage […]
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Space Shuttle Passes Over Bright Power Solar Energy Project

On April 27th, 2012, the Space Shuttle Enterprise passed over the solar installation at Gateway Elton en route to JFK airport. Photo Credit: Rob Ashmore. Phase I of the Gateway […]
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Bright Power Speaks at BuildingsNY 2012: Greener Greater New York Charette

Jeff Perlman will discuss New York City’s energy benchmarking legislation, how it effects building owners and energy use. Greener Greater New York Charette (May 2, 2012)  (BuildingsNY 2012, Javits Center, […]
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Bright Power Presents at 2012 PNRC-NAHRO Annual Conference

Jon Braman, VP of Portfolio Solutions, will present a session on benchmarking for Public Housing Authorities (PHA’s). Benchmarking has recently become a hot topic at HUD’s Office of Public and […]
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Bright Power Teaches: NYU SCPS: Solar Essentials, PV & Thermal

Andrew McNamara will teach this continuing education class on the essentials of solar photovoltaic and thermal system design. Solar Essentials: PV and Thermal (April 27, 2012) (NYU SCPS Midtown Center) […]
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Christine Quinn looks to new tech firms to lower energy use at city buildings

“Christine Quinn looks to new tech firms to lower energy use at city buildings” by Tina Moore. Bright Power is one of six companies selected to participate in the Municipal Entrepreneurial […]
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For Some Landlords, it’s not Easy Going Green

“For Some Landlords, it’s not Easy Going Green” quotes Jon Braman (VP of Portfolio Solutions) on New York City’s PlaNYC to reduce pollution and improve building efficiency. City Limits, April 23, 2012.
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