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Sanborn Head’s ‘Go Green Team’ practices sustainability at the engineering firm
The Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) and Lakes Region Community College (LRCC) received approval for a $1.2 million Training for Residential Energy Contractors (TREC) grant from the New Hampshire Executive Council to meet workforce needs for energy contractors.
The new facility marks a major milestone for Beaver Brook Association and a strategic investment in its dual mission of conservation and education
Bow is one step closer to installing a solar array on its capped landfill, a project that would reduce energy costs for municipal buildings.
Rising demand, transmission constraints, and the push for regional solutions
Christopher Ellms Jr. received a 4-1 vote from the executive council on Wednesday, March 4, to become the next chair of the state’s Public Utilities Commission.
Will New Hampshire ever land a massive data center?
Bow could become the first town to withdraw from the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire as residents confront high energy costs.
New Hampshire’s energy officials are asking the state’s Supreme Court to review a decision by utility regulators that raised rates for Eversource customers last summer.
Residents debated a proposed $2.66 million wastewater project during a town deliberative session at Pittsfield MidCadle High School, with discussion focusing on costs, long-term planning and who should pay.