A Delicate Balance: Weighing Embodied vs. Operational Carbon, Part Two
In this all-hands-on-deck moment for the climate, construction industry professionals have an incredible opportunity to significantly reduce their work’s immediate carbon impact at little to no cost, with tools and […]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
California: It’s Electric
California: It’s Electric California has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions, increasing renewable and carbon-neutral resources, with a goal of 60% renewable energy by 2030 – in less than eight […]READ MORE
Bright Employee: David Garza, Energy Engineer
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 […]READ MORE
Problem Solved: The Financial Calculus Of Energy Retrofits
Carol Ott, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Habitat, interviews Darren Johnson, Senior Account Manager Figuring out an upgrade path to meet the requirements of the Climate Mobilization Act, or Local Law […]READ MORE
Bright Power and Ivy Energy Partner to Increase Net Operating Income for California Multifamily Owners
Tenants to Benefit from Clean, Renewable Solar Energy and Utility Savings Oakland, CA | Bright Power, Inc. and Ivy Energy today announced their California-based collaboration to provide property owners software that profitably solves […]READ MORE
Are Your Apartment Properties Ready for the EV Transition?
Residents are embracing electric vehicles. Is it time to get your community ready? As multifamily residents in increasing numbers turn to electric vehicles, operators are faced with the decision of […]READ MORE
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