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El estado promedia casi 3,000 casos diarios de COVID-19 mientras. Además, defensores de inmigración apoyan un proyecto legislativo que propone cambiar las consecuencias legales de manejar sin licencia.
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On Monday, the Public Utilities Commission issued an order clarifying its November decision to drastically reduce funding for energy efficiency over the next two years. But only one commissioner signed off on that decision.
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The lawsuit aims to put the order on hold and keep funding in place at 2020 levels until challenges to the order are resolved.
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Liberty Utilities has asked the Public Utilities Commission to suspend an energy efficiency decision the company says would cause “irreparable harm” if implemented.
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Energy efficiency contractors, speaking with Clean Energy New Hampshire at a press conference, said the order could mean major layoffs.
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The PUC’s decision “brought things to a screeching halt” just as winter starts, said Betsey Andrews Parker of the Community Action Partnership of Strafford County.
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A decision from the Public Utilities Commission to reject a three-year energy efficiency plan would also impact programs for low-income N.H. residents
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On Wednesday, Eversource told around 40 of the energy efficiency contractors it works with to stop taking new applications for part of the NHSaves program and to halt energy audits, a move the company said it was forced to make after the Public Utilities Commission rejected the triennium energy efficiency plan on Friday.
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Energy transmission lines are expensive to maintain. New legislation could help New Hampshire communities save by generating power close to home.