Jen Hatch of the newly-named ReVision Energy writes,
What’s in a Name?
To our friends who have known us as Energyworks, we have chosen a new company name due to pressures by another energy company with the same name who has requested the exclusive rights to it. We’ve chosen to change our name to ReVision Energy.
There is double meaning behind ReVision Energy, it is a Renewable Energy Vision, and also an idea that it is time to revision energy. Energy is within us, amongst us, it fuels us. Where does that energy come from, where does it go when it’s used up?
As a society, we realize our relationship with energy is increasingly intimate; we realize how we use energy today will affect the sustainability of not only today but generations to come. To re-envision energy is to look at ourselves as apart of a whole equation, our causes have an effect and our next move must be a conscious one. At Energyworks, I mean, ReVision Energy, we are always happy to share information on how homeowners can integrate solar applications into their home design.
Not only is solar beneficial to the environment, but also to your wallet, ensuring savings by decreasing your consumption of the increasing costs of oil, gas, and electricity. There are tax credits and state rebates that help pay for the cost of installation, call our office to find out more – 221-6342.February Home Show
ReVision Energy will be exhibiting at the Maine Home, Remodeling & Garden Show Saturday February 16th and Sunday February 17th. The show is going to be held at the Cumberland County Civic Center, in Portland. It will run from 10-7pm on Saturday and 10-5pm on Sunday. Cost for admission is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors, and children under 10 is free.
We will be giving a presentation on solar hot water and solar electric systems and how they can benefit you as a homeowner on Sunday from 11-12pm. We will have a booth set up all day, both days, so please come by to check us out.Be Well,
Jen
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