St. Margaret’s House

Bright Power recommended a set of holistic energy improvements, which were identified in the energy audit, giving St. Margaret’s House a roadmap to address their building’s underperformance and heating distribution issues.
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St. Lucy’s Apartments

Committed to sustainability and resident comfort, L+M asked Bright Power to assess the opportunities for improvement at St. Lucy’s Apartments, a two-building property located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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Selfhelp Community Services

Through an integrated and holistic approach to energy management, Bright Power provides Selfhelp Community Services with operations and maintenance education and training.
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La Central

Bright Power is working with the La Central design team to incorporate efficiency and solar photovoltaic (PV) into the 1.1 million square feet, five-building complex.
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MLK Plaza

“MLK Plaza is an amenity-rich, technologically advanced, energy efficient, active lifestyle building that is 100% affordable. Radson Development is proud to bring this state of the art building to Mott Haven, and we are grateful to all our partners that helped make this dream a reality.” - Dan Rad, Principal of Radson Development
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Omni New York, LLC

Learn about our work with Omni New York, LLC.
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River Park Towers

River Park Towers, a two-tower 1,654-unit low-income housing in the Bronx, had energy problems that were severely impacting energy consumption, tenant comfort, and cost. When Hurricane Sandy hit, the lack of backup power was dangerous to tenants and building operations.
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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.
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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.
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