New Hampshire remains a laggard in building EV charging station network
There are still no installations two years after $4.6 million initiative began
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There are still no installations two years after $4.6 million initiative began
A proposal by utilities and clean energy advocates to increase electric and gas rates over the next three years in order to fund an ambitious plan to reduce energy use has run into objections from the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission staff and now the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire.
More than 20 local governments have sent a letter to the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission seeking rules that would help them create community power programs
30-megawatt, 100-acre array approved for Fitzwilliam; largest rooftop project goes online in Manchester
Sprague Resources is teaming up with a Maine-based company that is planning to build a biorefinery that would produce a patented zero-emission biofuel
Vail Resorts seeks approval of controversial proposal
Funds will be used to address hazards in over 500 housing units
Native plants will be incubated to measure the carbon cycle under future climate scenarios
$14.4 million anaerobic digestion plant is a first for multinational manufacturer
State has lost over 1,400 jobs in pandemic, but the impact is worse elsewhere