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Approval will show that NH is serious about moving toward a clean energy future and reaching its economic, innovation and environmental goals
On Aug. 17, the Massachusetts Supreme Court vacated a ruling by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities that would have permitted electric utilities to charge electric ratepayers for pipeline capacity and then sell the gas to generators. This could be…
One of New Hampshire’s economic engines is getting a boost with the start of a new energy-efficiency resource standard. Utilities, state agencies, businesses and advocates all came together this year to develop a new energy-efficiency framework that strengthens our state’s…
Investor-owned utilities are unable to help consumers take full advantage of technological change and the empowerment and savings this represents
While forest sustainability for energy may be an issue in other parts of the world, it is absolutely a viable alternative to fossil fuels in NH
Reflections on New Hampshire’s colleges and universities and the pending departure of an unsung hero
Lack of low-cost energy is hurting manufacturers
Failure to bill Ex-Im Bank board hurts U.S. economy
Recent feature stories and editorials in the New Hampshire Business Review and elsewhere have highlighted possibly the most pressing issue our state’s business community faces in 2016: workforce development. Repeatedly, there are the stories of business owners who’ve hung “Help…
Social Security is a pleasant paradox. It’s a big problem and a little problem, a big assurance and a little piece of mind. It is also a math problem – a big one for the nation and smaller one for…
Returns have been readily available for examination for almost 40 years – until this year, when Donald Trump refused
The governor’s claims about the state budget don’t match the reality
To the editor: I was happy to see Bob Sanders’ story explaining the downside of leasing solar in New Hampshire (“Demystifying solar: Are homebuilders, consumers warming up to rooftop installations?” Aug. 5-18 NH Business Review). Solar leasing companies are deceiving…
IF I vote for you, this is what it means – and what it doesn’t
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