Offshore wind in New Hampshire: Now what?
With support for the industry, the future of the energy source in New Hampshire is a bright and booming one
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With support for the industry, the future of the energy source in New Hampshire is a bright and booming one
Governor’s request to set up task force is a big step for Granite State
We must continue making progress to transform our needs, regardless of the party in power
Politics aside, business owners and community leaders want to explore alternative energy solutions
Energy costs continue to rise not because of renewables but from the replacement of old infrastructure
There’s potential for greater security, efficiency, fuel diversity and infrastructure resiliency
Pease International Tradeport could be an ideal location for the offshore wind sector
NH has a significant opportunity to capitalize on a trillion-dollar market
The rapid change toward EV’s raises the need for charging infrastructure
We’ve already witnessed the benefit of established incentives
Understanding incentives and subsidies
Significant advances in technology and related policies provide a great opportunity for New Hampshire
You’ve undoubtedly heard a great deal about infrastructure upgrades as of late. As Governor Sununu and the Legislature consider funding levels for state infrastructure improvements, there is an important item to discuss: What technologies should be considered in these upgrades?…
Even if a particular technology is not ready today, building a flexible structure will enable future incorporation
Countering alarmists, UNH figures show there is time to explore clean tech options
A monthly update on the ever-growing industry
Brian Gottlob uses these words to describe the state’s current economic climate: “Uncertainty rules.” The director of the New Hampshire Employment Security's Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau raised several issues — from immigration and unemployment, to housing prices and consumer spending — as reasons for both hope and concern for the economy into 2026.
Bank of NH senior wealth management officer Bob Magan speaks on community initiatives, fiscal responsibility and more in this week's episode of Down to Business
A 2024 Human Interest study found 91% of employees with access to financial wellness education enrolled in their workplace retirement plan, compared to just 76% enrollment without it.
The inflatable treat violates a town ordinance in Westmoreland
NH’s 2025 energy laws shift focus to nuclear, natural gas, and clean energy while pausing offshore wind and exploring grid independence.
In her new book, “The Emotionally Intelligent Team,” published by Harvard Business Review Press, Druskat explores the overlooked factor she says separates high-performing teams from the rest: emotional intelligence.
I am alarmed by the growing erosion of trust in science-based health guidance.
So far this year, the unemployment rate is ticking up, reaching 3% in February and 3.1% in March through July, and dipping slightly back to 3% in August
Investors should be asking their financial advisors crucial questions at various points in time.