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July 2019 Energy Market Update

Natural Gas storage levels have continued to improve with steady weekly increases and this has helped keep natural gas futures prices very low. The recent heatwave set many electricity ICAP […]
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Keep Your Building Powered During a Blackout with Bright Power’s Resilient Power Hub

In the past two weeks, New York City has been hit with electrical blackouts as a result of extreme heat putting pressure on the electric grid. What can New Yorkers […]
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Bright Employee: Sarah Spencer, Manager of Analysis, National

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 contribute to the organization, and what makes them excited to come to work every day. Meet Bright Power team member Sarah Spencer, Manager of Analysis, National.
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Bright Employee: Alex Mason, Project Engineer, On-site Generation

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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Mild Spring Brings Natural Gas Prices to Extreme Lows

JUNE 2019 ENERGY MARKET UPDATE Supply and demand in the wholesale natural gas market impact electric and natural gas prices across the country. The U.S. stores natural gas to ensure […]
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Heat Pump Water Heaters: They’re Electrifying!

As California looks to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045 through decarbonization and electrification, it’s essential we all find the right technologies that will help us get there. Heat pump water […]
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What it’s Like to Utilize Remote Consulting: The Palatine’s Story

More and more leaders in real estate are creating sustainability goals to help mitigate their carbon emissions while increasing resident comfort. Nuveen Real Estate is one of those leaders. Nuveen […]
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What Decarbonization & Electrification Mean for California Property Owners

Motivated by the urgency to mitigate global climate change, California is actively pursuing carbon neutrality (net zero carbon dioxide emissions) by 2045. In practice, this goal translates to a divestment […]
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NYC’s Local Law 87: More Than a Path to Compliance

The Greener, Greater Buildings Plan was enacted in 2009 to increase the energy efficiency of New York City’s large buildings. With its creation came new regulations to help building owners […]
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