2018 Review of Renewable Portfolio Standard Law, RSA 362-F
New Hampshire’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) law required the PUC to conduct a review of the RPS program beginning in January 2011.
New Hampshire's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) law required the PUC to conduct a review of the RPS program beginning in January 2011 and to make a report of its findings to the Legislature by November 1, 2018, pursuant to RSA 362-F:5.
New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission Renewable Portfolio Standard 2018 Review 11/1/18
2018 Review of the New Hampshire Renewable Portfolio Standard: Alternative Scenario Analysis by Sustainable Energy Advantage
Written Comments Submitted
- Biomass Generation Group
- Brookfield Renewable
- Ceres – Joint
- Constellation
- Department of Environmental Services
- Direct Energy
- Granite State Hydropower Association (GSHA)
- Innovative Natural Resource Solutions (INRS )
- Knollwood Energy
- New England Ratepayers Association (NERA)
- New Hampshire Clean Tech Council – Joint
- New Hampshire Electric Co-op (NHEC)
- Office of Strategic Initiatives
- Patricia Martin
National and New Hampshire Research Bibliography
Stakeholder Presentation Request Procedures and Guidelines
Stakeholder Session #1
Kick-Off Meeting (Monday, 4/16/2018)
- State Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Efforts: Current Status and Trends Presentation provided by Warren Leon, Executive Director of Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA)
- New Hampshire's RPS: Overview and Status Presentation provided by Karen Cramton, Director of Sustainable Energy Division, New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission
- Kick-Off Session Summary Notes
Stakeholder Session #2
RPS Class Requirements (Thursday, 5/10/2018, 9 A.M.)
- Agenda
- 2018 RPS Review Discussion Points by Lisa Linowes
- Thermal RECs for Air Source Heat Pumps by Jack Bingham
- Stakeholder Session #2 Notes
Stakeholder Session #3
RPS Compliance and Renewable Energy Fund (Thursday, 6/14/18, 9:00 A.M.)
- Agenda
- 2018 RPS Review from the Office of Strategic Initiatives, Presented by Alexis LaBrie and Chris Ellms
- Stakeholder Session #3 Notes