Amanda Gokee - New Hampshire Bulletin
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One proposal includes bringing four defunct power plants in the northern part of the state back online.
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The results of Tuesday’s Republican primary will bring major changes to the Belknap County delegation, with the ousting of Reps. Michael Sylvia and Norm Silber.
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New Hampshire is among the states with the latest primary date in the country. The governor vetoed previous legislative attempts to move the primary to August.
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Political analysts say that shift among Republican candidates could also impact legislative outcomes on climate change in the upcoming session.
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Inside the controversy over proposed mountaintop accommodation.
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The state's forest nursery sold 50% more seedlings this year compared to 2021.
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Estuaries are a vital ecosystem that contributes to the state’s culture, economy, and environment. But problems brought on by climate change, such as warming water and sea level rise, have harmed this ecosystem, which is also degrading because of development and water contamination from runoff, septic systems, and wastewater treatment.
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The conflict that led to a temporary closure this summer was about much more than the fate of the mountain resort.
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The rules cover the formation of community power programs and set ground rules about how utilities interact with them, like what information utilities must share and how often.
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Eligible ratepayers would automatically receive a bill credit without needing to apply, according to Chris Ellms, deputy commissioner of the Department of Energy.