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The move could help towns in the county adopt community power more quickly since they can use the county's community power aggregation rather than having to develop their own.
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Costs are expected to stay high for heating this year, and officials say applying for help before it starts to get cold will help with processing applications.
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Tree workers have come into contact with power lines at least five times in the past few months, according to the New Hampshire Department of Energy.
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The new law would allow utilities to enter into multi-year power purchase agreements with energy generators. Prior, the utilities were restricted to six-month rate contract agreements.
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The company’s in the process of having its rates reevaluated, but they’re also proposing a temporary increase that would add about $100 per year for average customers.
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A few major efforts are moving through state agencies, but it could be a while until Granite Staters see new rebate programs starting.
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Results of the survey will be used to guide future education and outreach efforts, and it will focus on key demographic groups, including low, moderate, and higher-income residential customers, small businesses, municipalities, and nonprofits.
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The utility companies say the new plan, based on legislation from 2022, will save customers $675 million.
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The six New England states, along with New York and New Jersey, want the Department of Energy to fund and coordinate an interregional transmission planning collaborative.
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Landfill requirements, a variety of energy policies, and the so-called "gay panic defense" are on the agenda for Thursday’s sessions.