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Attention NHEC Customers!! NHEC is providing incentives and services to help residential and commercial members invest in renewable energy systems. Program Closed To New Applications Order
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The program provides a rebate payment of 40% of the system and installation cost, up to a maximum of $10,000, for New Hampshire residents who invest in high-efficiency (80% or greater), bulk-fuel fed,
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Program Open to New Applications This program offers a rebate payment of 40% of the heating appliance(s) and installation cost, up to a maximum of $65,000, for investments in non-residential bulk-f
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The three videos below give a good overview of important items to consider as you think about installing solar: Video 1: Choosing A Solar Installer Video 2: Rooftop Solar Financing 101 Video
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You have several options when paying your utility bill. Your utility company can enroll you in its auto payment service, where the payment due is automatically withdrawn from your banking account each
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With the introduction of competitive providers in the electric, gas and telecommunications industries, consumers may find it increasingly difficult to make sense of the various rates, fees and charges
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Electric Generation According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), over half of New Hampshire's electricity generation is from nuclear energy. Approximately 25% is generated by natu
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In addition to the mailed paper copy, all forms should be emailed to telecom-info-reports@energy.nh.gov. To learn more about the forms below, including how, when, and where to file, visit the Telec
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State law and rules require excepted local exchange carriers (ELECs) to register with the Department of Energy. ELECs include all incumbent local exchange carriers, competitive local exchange carriers
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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 Nove