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F U L L C O N T E N T S O N PA G E 4 » M O R E I N S I D E T H E L I S T F O C U S M A I N E ' S E N E R G Y I N D U S T R Y mainebiz.biz / printsub S U B S C R I B E P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY S E E W H O ' S N E X T O N PA G E 3 0 » Yarmouth 4 in Yarmouth tops our list of Maine's largest power plants. S TA R T I N G O N PA G E 16 » 14 More than a Maine thing Wicked Whoopies has 30 employees, $3 million in annual sales and one sweet product: the whoopie pie. 18 Debate over energy costs It's a common gripe among businesses, but how do Maine's rates compare with New England and other states? 26 Baker Newman changeover Carl Chatto takes over leadership of one of Maine's largest accounting firms, Baker Newman Noyes. Mississippi Louisiana C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 2 2 » Businesses look for innovative ways to cut energy costs B y L a u r i e S c h r e i b e r A t Caravan Beads, owner Barry Kahn hired ReVision Energy last year to install 264 photovoltaic panels, each 260 watts, on the roof of his 22,000-square- foot retail store and warehouse. e solar array, which generates 68 kilowatts of electricity, is the largest photovoltaic array in Portland, although it will soon likely be eclipsed by a larger one in development at Bayside Bowl. Caravan Beads, a Portland wholesaler and retailer of beads and beading supplies used by jewelry artists, installed the array based on the success of a smaller set-up on the owner's adjacent building, which is Dead River makes leadership transition B y L o r i V a l i g r a New CEO is a steady force in a turbulent energy market Deanna Sherman, president of Dead River Co., is set to take over as CEO in July. $2.00 June 27, 2016 VO L . X X I I N O. X I V www.mainebiz.biz

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