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more widely adopted and install-
ers look for increased efficiency and
support," says Bianca Kowal, a senior
investment officer at MTI.
ReVision Energy, a South-
Portland-based solar company with a
growing regional footprint, is trying
out Amply's software with its clients
in Maine's midcoast region.
While ReVision co-founder Phil
Coupe says it's too early to give a read-
out on how the software performs, he
has high hopes for its prospects.
"Ideally, Amply's app will help
drive even more widespread adoption
of heat pumps to help homeowners
reduce their energy costs and carbon
pollution," he says.
Making waves with
canned water
Jen Millard is a 1990 Colby College
grad who "boomeranged" from the
West Coast back to Maine last year
to start a brand of canned water
called mainelove.
e business proposition: To take
water from Sebago Lake — consid-
ered one of the cleanest in the country
— and package it in recyclable alumi-
num cans.
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Jen Millard, CEO and co-founder of mainelove,
at the company's warehouse in Westbrook.
The cans are made from recyclable aluminum.