New Hampshire companies call for enhancing state’s energy-efficiency standard
In letter to PUC, they urge boost, citing ‘most cost-effective energy resource available’
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In letter to PUC, they urge boost, citing ‘most cost-effective energy resource available’
Weeks: New Hampshire’s backward policies leave the state lagging badly behind
Lawmakers need to defend community power law from being gutted
Developer seeks more time to address groundwater concerns
It’s back to square one if new agreement isn’t OKd by Dec. 31
Program will provide 45% discount through April 30
They deliver economic, environmental and public health benefits
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