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Maine needs more workers — wherever they’re from — to keep up economic growth, Mills says

Maine's Democratic governor touted the value of immigrant workers and entrepreneurs at a conference co-hosted by the World Affairs Council of Maine and the Maine International Trade Center.

In Madison, developers join MaineHousing in ribbon cutting for 55 Weston Ave.

In Madison, an 18-unit affordable housing site was developed by Sam Hight, Kara Wilbur and Brian Eng. It was unveiled May 28.

UNE unveils 804-panel solar array on Biddeford campus

Designed and installed by ReVision Energy and Favreau Electric, the array is anticipated to produce the equivalent of nearly 3% of the Biddeford campus’ annual electricity consumption. 

ReVision Energy will unveil solar array on former gravel pit in Hampden

A solar array featuring more than 14,000 panels is generating power used by College of the Atlantic, the Deer Isle School District, the Bangor Water District and the town of Blue Hill.
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With acquisition of solar firm, ReVision Energy grows footprint in Massachusetts

The deal adds 60 employees and 3,000 clients, and expands ReVision’s presence as the Bay State looks to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Mills nominates ReVision Energy VP to lead State Workforce Board

Vaughan Woodruff would succeed Guy Langevin, chief administrative officer of Dead River Co., who has served as the chair since 2019.

$6M funding boost will bring EV chargers to 12 sites in Maine

The locations range from Brunswick to Houlton, and the new chargers are planned to be in operation next year.

🔒Newsworthy people & performances for June 12, 2023

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements from businesses and nonprofits around Maine.
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ReVision Energy adds its first external board member

Fiona Wilson, a Freeport resident, is the director of the University of New Hampshire's sustainability institute.

Solar to power up Bar Harbor college, surrounding communities

It's anticipated that renewable power for all non-residential uses at the College of the Atlantic will be supplied along with the Deer Isle/Stonington School District, the town of Blue Hill and the Bangor Water District. 
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