A Bright Look Back on 2020

Celebrating 16 Years Despite all of the challenges brought on by the global pandemic, 2020 was a year of continued growth and development for Bright Power. For the past 16 […]
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Bright Employee: Lin Ao, Senior Data System Specialist

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 […]
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Working Towards a Cleaner, Healthier Environment Where Everyone Profits

The lead up to this year’s Earth Day has been monumental.  While the concept of a Green New Deal reverberates around our nation’s capital, cities and states are actually putting […]
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The Smart Building Summit: Bringing Buildings to Life Through Automation

Director of Energy Management Services, Samantha Pearce, spoke at Urban Green Council’s Smart Building Summit on April 10, 2019. Read a recap of her session below. Smart Retrofits Add Value […]
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Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence: Did You Remember the Boiler Room?

Exercising due diligence for a real estate acquisition begins long before the letter of intent for the purchase of property. As part of the due diligence process, a site evaluation […]
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11 Experts Predict the Future of Energy Management in 2019

“With an increasing focus on pay-for-performance and energy efficiency as a driver of real estate value in mortgage underwriting, we’re going to see broader demand for measurement and verification of […]
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Implementing Your Energy and Water Strategy: Why it Matters

Having an energy and water strategy in place — and sticking to it — will help to improve building and portfolio performance. A successful strategy helps you to look at […]
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Implementing Your Energy and Water Strategy: Where to Start

Making good on annual energy and water performance goals is hard. Whether you’re a building owner or operator, work on-site or in a corporate office, your day-to-day work life does […]
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Water is an Important Part of the Conservation Equation

Many Americans do not anticipate or expect water shortages. Most of us are very accustomed to simply turning a faucet, or hose handle, to enjoy a continuous flow of clean […]
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