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What's an electricity Peaker Plant, and how can it save us money?

What's an electricity Peaker Plant, and how can it save us money?

Electricity “peaker plants” only run on the hottest or coldest days of the year, when
electricity is at “peak” demand.

Join us to learn about peaker plants, and how ratepayers can take action to shut them
down.

Why do we want to shut down fossil fuel peaker plants?
• Money – from 10-20% of our utility bills go to operate more than 60 peaker plants in
New England. Fewer peakers means cheaper utility bills.
• Pollution – Most peaker plants are powered by dirty fossil fuels like oil and gas. They
increase pollution, affect our health, and exacerbate climate change.
• We don’t need them – ISO-New England will tell you this is the only way to have
reliable electricity – but there are other options.

Find out how peaker plants are used, and how we can help avoid the peaks by
“peakbusting” together.

Speakers:

Nathan Phillips, Professor of Earth and Environment sciences at Boston University,
Massachusetts Representative to the ISO-New England Consumer Liaison Group

Rev. Kendra Ford, Minister, Climate Organizer for 350NH, New Hampshire
Representative to the ISO-New England Consumer Liaison Group

NEW HAMPSHIRE NETWORK for Environment ∙ Energy ∙ Climate

Online, register at https://actionnetwork.org/events/peak-busting
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM on Fri, 6 Jun 2025

Event Supported By

New Hampshire Network for Environment, Energy and Climate
603-620-0670
marybeth.raven@gmail.com

Artist Group Info

susan7richman@gmail.com
Online, register at https://actionnetwork.org/events/peak-busting
16 Cowell Drive
Durham, New Hampshire 03824
6038682758
newhampshirenetwork@gmail.com

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