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ReVision Energy

ReVision Energy

Solar Electric Power Generation

South Portland, ME 10,433 followers

Solving the environmental problems caused by fossil fuels while alleviating economic and social injustice.

About us

Employee-owned solar company with over 15,000 installed systems in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Certified B Corp. Enjoy the sun!

Website
https://www.revisionenergy.com
Industry
Solar Electric Power Generation
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
South Portland, ME
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2003
Specialties
photovoltaic and Electric car charging stations

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Employees at ReVision Energy

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  • ReVision Energy reposted this

    View profile for Chuck Hayward

    Spreading EV's across New England with data and design | V2L Enthusiast

    Solar makes more sense in the northeast United States because: 💸 electricity rates are higher here than pretty much anywhere else 📈 electricity rates are climbing faster here than pretty much anywhere else Solar lets you make your own energy, controlling the costs and insulating you from the volatility of utility prices. I've had my solar for only 27 months and in that time, it's offset rates as low as $0.194/kWh and as high as $0.257/kWh. That's 32% difference in just over 2 years! As utility prices go up, solar gets MORE valuable. And AI data centers will likely accelerate utility increases for everybody. Imagine how much more valuable solar will be in 5 to 10 years as the prices of electricity skyrocket. (Even at current rates, I'm already expecting the solar pays for itself in 6-7 years. It could be much quicker if utility rates keep rising.) If you're in Massachusetts, Maine, or New Hampshire (#3, #8, and #9 for highest utility costs) check out solar with ReVision Energy. Go to our website at ReVisionEnergy.com. After you're done being distracted by the happy baby, click the big orange button to get started. Even if you can't put panels on your own property, we offer community solar where you OWN the panels and get the full benefit. It's a full 100% savings, not just 15% like other subscription model solar. I'm part of a member-owned community solar project and it's great! The picture is me visiting my community solar project with some of my fellow owners. (I own .687% of the project and get .687% of all energy produced.)

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  • American-made. American-assembled. American-built (by a local, employee-owned Certified B Corp).

    View profile for Mark Zankel

    Advancing community solar and trying to make good things happen across northern New England

    Curious what the clean energy economy looks like in action? Today I visited an under-construction ReVision Energy community solar project being developed in Keene, NH. American-made steel racking is in place. 528 American-assembled solar panels are mounted. Local electricians with Yates Electric were pulling wire. This 333kW array will generate 380,000 kilowatt hours of local clean energy annually. The project will serve Cedarcrest Center for Children with Disabilities, providing this community-benefitting organization nearly $2 million in energy savings over 20 years while offsetting 376,000 pounds of CO2 emissions annually.

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  • Our teams have been installing FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc. batteries throughout New England - and we're loving them. Check out the report from our electrician Ethan:

    View profile for Ethan Duffany

    Installation Crew Lead and Licensed Electrician at Revision Energy

    I completed a third FranklinWH battery installation in Hallowell today, and this is the happiest I've been so far with the equipment layout. On the second project two weeks ago, we had a really stiff batch of 4/0 aluminum SER that wouldn't cooperate and lay out exactly the way we wanted it. These customers in Hallowell had 5kw of PV already on site, and all of the new components fell into place nicely around the inverter. Victorian homes have a way of throwing curve balls at contractors (I love them anyway) and this one did not disappoint with a very crowded 100 amp sub panel that needed the grounds and neutrals separated. I am really impressed with the quality and features of these Franklin systems. There are bolt-in modular components that allow you to integrate a generator to charge the battery or tap into your EV for additional capacity above the 10kw of a single unit. Through the smart load shedding feature, the customer can adjust and set a heavy loads panel to turn on or off based on the state of charge. Another fun feature are the LED strip lights (favorite sports team or festive holiday colors, anyone?) on the outside of the battery, which also indicates the state of charge. From an electrician's perspective, there are acres of room to work inside the aGate and Franklin thinks of nearly everything you could need or want for the installation and includes it, including a 10mm wrench and labels and stickers galore. A rugged steel case, which helps the unit tip the scales at about 357 pounds, keeps the internal components well protected. ReVision Energy

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  • ReVision Energy reposted this

    View profile for Lydia Berry

    Community Engagement Coordinator at ReVision Energy

    We had SUCH a great time last night - thanks to everyone for coming out! Can't wait for the next one - Keep your eyes peeled for an announcement. Thanks to M. Mark Tajima, Adin Maynard, Dan Britton, Ian Finlayson for presenting, Rare Forms for hosting (Happy Bday Greg Bossie) - and thank you to 475 High Performance Building Supply for providing the beer!

    We had a great time at the first Western MA BS & Beer meet up last night. They facilitated some really interesting discussions around incentives, the stretch code, Passive House and solar! Plus, lots of NESEA members in the house, which is always a good thing. Thanks to NESEA Business Member Rare Forms for hosting.

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  • Old Crow Ranch, a family-owned, pasture-based livestock farm in Durham, Maine, is doing things right. Their 23-kilowatt solar array is powering their community market, farm operations, and Tiny House rental - and reducing the farm's electric bills, making farming more financially sustainable. "The community piece of that, of feeding our neighbors - it's amazing how many neighbors come here every week or so to buy their meat. They know where it's from, they know the quality of it. It's wonderful and heartening to feed your neighbors and to feed your community."

  • ReVision Energy reposted this

    View profile for Phil Coupe

    Co-founder of ReVision Energy

    Maine businesses can lower their utility costs, reduce air pollution and unlock a powerful new marketing platform by investing in solar. Please join us at South Portland-based ReVision Energy from 5-7 pm Thursday, Oct. 2 to learn about pending changes to state and federal solar incentives, and the economic and environmental return your business can expect from a solar investment. This event is being organized in collaboration with CLIMATEWORK MAINE and its Sustainability Council. Location: ReVision Energy, 758 Westbrook St., S. Portland https://lnkd.in/gp5n5cYu

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