Southold to Go Solar at the Landfill
“Southold to Go Solar at the Landfill” by Erin Schultz covers Bright Power’s presentation of a solar feasibility study for the Long Island Power Authority’s new feed-in tariff program to the Southold Town Board. NorthForkPatch, […]READ MORE
NYSEIA recognizes 7 solar projects and industry champion with 6KC Awards
“NYSEIA recognizes 7 solar projects and industry champion with 6KC Awards” by NYSEIA. Bright Power received Best Solar Thermal Project of the Year for an installation at University Ave Consolidated III in the Bronx. PV […]READ MORE
Incentives for Solar Electric Systems
“Incentives for Solar Electric Systems” by Andrew McNamara. Details of qualifying for the Federal Section 1603 “Grant In Lieu of Tax Credit” before incentives change in 2012. Green Buildings, New York Real Estate […]READ MORE
The Negative Impact of Cold Water Bypass on Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems
A solar domestic hot water (SDHW) system is designed to save fossil fuels or electricity by reducing the energy used by conventional domestic hot water (DHW) appliances. System efficiency is […]READ MORE
Solar Real-Time Pricing
The goal of this study is to evaluate the validity of the following statement: “the coincidence of high electric energy prices and peak solar electric photovoltaic (PV) output can improve […]READ MORE
Solar Water-Heating: A Good Investment for Homes in Cold Climates?”
“Solar Water-Heating: A Good Investment for Homes in Cold Climates?” New York study findings suggest lessons to jumpstart northern markets. By Andrew McNamara, Jeffrey Perlman and Richard Perez, Ph.D. Solar Today, […]READ MORE
Solar Domestic Hot Water Technologies Assessment
A report by Bright Power that compares the energy and economic performance of solar against conventional domestic hot water heaters in 13 regions of New York, using the TRNSYS hourly […]READ MORE
Retiree Etta Dixon Goes Solar
Retiree Etta Dixon Goes Solar,” Public Employee Press, December 2006. Print version: PEPDec2006PRINTsm.pdfREAD MORE
CUNY Solar Training – Market Assessment
In 2006, Bright Power conducted a comprehensive market assessment of the demand for a solar electric photovoltaic (PV) system installation technical training program in New York City. The study was […]READ MORE