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A New Frontier: Electrification in Multifamily Housing
There is a growing trend toward all-electrification of new and existing buildings in multifamily housing as a means to achieve significant cost savings, reduce carbon pollution, and improve indoor air […]READ MORE
Bright Power CEO Joins NYS Energy Efficiency & Building Electrification Strategic Advisory Group
New York State’s Chair of the Public Service Commission and CEO of the Department of Public Service, John Rhodes, announced today that Bright Power CEO, President & Founder, Jeffrey Perlman, […]READ MORE
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 […]READ MORE
Bright Employee: Yazan Mhithawi
Meet Yazan, Technical Lead on our Retrofit Consulting team. At Bright Power, Yazan provides retrofit expertise for a range of existing building projects. Yazan’s experience is invaluable in coordinating with […]READ MORE
Local Law 97: New Guidance in Draft Rules #2
Updated January 10, 2024 In December 2023, the DOB finalized the second phase of draft rules, detailed in our blog below. The DOB made a few revisions in the final […]READ MORE
Inflation Reduction Act Update
In our first blog post, we discussed our team’s work on incentive programs and compliance, and our advocacy efforts at the local and state levels. Since the passage of the […]READ MORE
The Inflation Reduction Act: What We Know Now
On August 16, after a year-long effort, Congress passed the largest investment to combat climate change in our nation’s history as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). . This […]READ MORE
Problem Solved: Cutting Carbon Emissions to Avoid Fines
Watch the video here! As part of our Problem Solved series, Habitat spoke with Darren Johnson, a senior accounts manager at Bright Power. Figuring out an upgrade path to meet the requirements of the […]READ MORE
Adding solar to California apartments could get easier — if regulators go along
The vast majority of California’s rooftop solar has been installed on single-family, owner-occupied homes. But Dover Janis, CEO of San Diego, Calif.-based startup Ivy Energy, sees apartment buildings as the state’s rooftop-solar future […]READ MORE