Consulting

Bright Power's consulting knowledge-base includes innovations in green technology, industry-specific energy strategies, and local/regional funding programs. If you are interested in efficiency strategies for your particular organization and building(s), market research, or cost/benefit analysis of energy improvements, contact our office.

Client:
Multi-Family Apartment Buildings

Energy-Efficiency for Affordable Housing

 Bright Power is an integral part of the energy team at Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future (SAHF), a 501(c)(3) organization whose members acquire multifamily rental housing and preserve it as affordable to low-income families, seniors, and disabled individuals.


Solar Training Market Assessment for CUNY (NY)

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 funded by NYSERDA and was performed under contract to the Environmental Business Association of New York State, for the City University of New York (CUNY).


Fortune 500 Roofing Products Manufacturer

Roof-Integrated PVBright Power prepared a custom market survey of building-integrated (BiPV) solar roofing technologies for a major roofing products manufacturer. Our survey included both residential and commercial applications for these products.


Museum Visitor's Center - Green Building/LEED (NY)

Art Omi is an international arts center for visual artists, writers, musicians, and dancers as well as the site for The Fields Sculpture Park. Art Omi is building a new visitor's center for the Sculpture Park, and contracted Bright Power to help design it green and achieve LEED certification.


Greening A Block - Green Community Initiative (NYC)

Greening A Block is an urban showcase of energy efficiency, pollution reduction, job development, and community sustainability organized by members of New York City's Neighborhood Energy Network. The project proposes to transform a city block near the Con Ed 14th Street East River Generating Station into a model of community-scale sustainability, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.