New Hampshire

Renewable Portfolio Standard

The New Hampshire Renewable Portfolio Standard requires electricity providers to source a certain percentage of the energy they sell to customers, including “useful thermal energy,” from renewable sources, including biomethane, biomass, and hydrogen produced from some renewable fuels. The standard also has a carve-out for

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Non-Residential Sector Competitive Grants Program

The RFP seeks proposals to increase the supply of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from thermal renewable energy or other specific non-photovoltaic electric renewable energy projects in New Hampshire. Specifically, projects that will be eligible to generate Class I, Class I Thermal, or Class IV Renewable

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Commercial and Industrial Solar Incentive Program

This is a rebate program for commercial and industrial parties to install solar thermal systems (or solar electric systems). The maximum incentive is 25% of the total project cost or $10,000, whichever is less. For solar thermal systems, the incentive is $0.12/kBtu/year for new solar

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Commission Investigation of Energy Storage

The Public Utilities Commission approved an investigation into ways to enable energy storage projects to receive compensation for avoided transmission and distribution costs, while also participating in wholesale energy markets. The Commission will consider public policy’s role in establishing accurate price signals, costs and benefits,

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