Wednesday, November 05, 2008

News From ReVision Energy

ReVision Energy is promoting 1/2 price site evaluations from now until the New Year! Our $300 site evaluation fee has been reduced to $150. We are trying to help get energy efficient systems to all Maine homeowners. If you would like to talk about a site evaluation for your home, what that entails, or just talk to us about the potential of a solar hot water, solar electric, or high efficiency wood boiler system we would love to have that opportunity. Please call 221-6342 or email jen@revisionenergy.com

Events coming up~

The GoGreen Expo will be in Topsham, Saturday November 8th from 10-4pm. The event will be held at the Mt. Ararat High School gymnasium. The event is free and open to the public. John Capron, one of our experienced solar technicians, will be presenting at 1 pm. He will be talking about renewable energy options for your home and business. For more information, please visit the Southern Midcoast Maine Chamber: http://www.midcoastmaine.com/template.php?cID=90

Saturday, November 22 we are going to be at LL Bean in Freeport. LL Bean is gearing up for the holidays and is going to have many things going on, crafts for kids, ice carvings, gingerbread characters, and ReVision Energy will be there talking about efficient heating systems for your home from 10-4 pm that day. I will be there talking about solar hot water and solar electricity. Lee Landry, one of our wood boiler experts, from our Liberty shop will be there all day talking about wood boilers. He’ll be bringing a wood boiler with him to have on site. This is a great opportunity to learn about wood boilers, how efficient they are, and whether you are the right candidate to have one in your home.

Saturday, December 13th at 9:30 am. The Shelter Institute will be hosting a free class called Intro to Active Solar. I will be presenting solar energy options for your home. The class is free but space is limited so they suggest you call or email to sign up. Please follow the link below for more info: http://www.shelterinstitute.com/ActiveSolar.htm.

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