Marcus Garvey
Bright Power worked with L+M Development Partners to design and build a large-scale 479 kW solar PV array on 22 of the 32 buildings in the complex, which combined with a 300 kW / 1200 kWh energy storage system (ESS) and 400 kW fuel cell has transformed MGA into one of the first resilient microgrid projects in NYC. READ MORE
Creston Avenue Residence
On a roof that many others would deem a bad fit for solar due to the location of the bulkheads, the orientation of the building, and the HVAC equipment, we knew a conventional solar PV design would not work.READ MORE
200 East End Avenue
The cooperative board at 200 East End Avenue wanted to lower operating costs and improve tenant comfort by targeting areas of energy and water waste. READ MORE
Arverne View
Bright Power worked with L+M Development Partners to develop a sustainability strategy that would address the symptoms and causes of the deep-seated energy problems in all critical systems.READ MORE
The Caesura
The Caesura was built with the environment and long-term sustainability in mind, incorporating energy efficient elements throughout the design.READ MORE
Park Avenue Green
Omni New York, LLC combines Passive House, solar PV, and cogeneration for controlled operating costs. Park Avenue Green received its Passive House certification in March 2019 and is the largest Passive House certified project to date.READ MORE
Morris Avenue Apartments
First new development for Omni New York, LLC brings energy efficiency and on-site generation technologies to the Bronx. Having previously worked together on many existing buildings, Omni felt confident in designing their first new construction project with Bright Power.READ MORE
St. Augustine Terrace
The Association of New York Catholic Homes goes beyond simply building to code, bringing energy efficiency and quality housing to low-income residents of the Bronx.READ MORE
Essex Crossing Site 6
The development team desired to incorporate several different high-performance systems and sustainability initiatives across many sites. It represents one of the most significant urban renewal projects in New York City history. Beginning in 2015, completion of the residential portion of the project is set to be completed in 2024.READ MORE