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Winter is Coming. Is Your Portfolio Ready?

  As leaves change and summer temperatures begin to wane, you can get away with putting off unpacking your winter coat, but for building owners and operators, now is the […]
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Ever Been Pregnant on a Construction Site?

Being pregnant for the first time is tough.  Couple that with spending lots of time on construction sites for work, and I experienced one interesting year! At Bright Power, I […]
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When Energy Hits Your Topline Revenue

The value of energy management is often measured in its impact on expenses – how much money are you spending on gas and electric supply, what is the price of […]
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Heat Wave Blog Round Up

  The sweltering summer shows no signs of slowing down both in temperatures and headlines. We’ve compiled some of our favorite blogs covering many aspects of the heat wave including […]
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Read This Before You Invest in Energy Analytics

  It seems like every week a press release comes out about a new energy analytics platform – usually topped off with a breathless headline and peppered with buzzwords. “The […]
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What is Operations & Maintenance?

When was the last time your organization reviewed its maintenance policies? Operations and maintenance (O&M) can be easily overlooked when formulating an energy management strategy for your portfolio. O&M may […]
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Why Did I Get an LL84 Benchmarking Violation?!

Energy benchmarking and disclosure laws are getting real.  To date, NYC’s Local Law 84 (LL84), like most benchmarking laws, has required buildings to submit data on their annual energy usage […]
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Success with Passive House: An Interview with Ryan Cassidy

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council (RBSCC) is leading the way for new construction in the affordable housing market with their dedication to high-efficiency building practices, and more specifically, the Passive […]
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Reacting to the Water Crises

Too much water in Houston, not enough water in California, and bad water in Flint. Water, often so easy to take for granted, has been in the news a lot […]
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