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Air conditioners and fans are working hard as the hot and humid weather settles in across New England. In New Hampshire, customers use approximately 20% more electricity on average during the summer months to keep their homes and businesses cool, but heat waves and long stretches of sweltering weather can drive that number up even higher. No matter what electric rates are, when your usage increases, so does your bill.
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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has arrived, and while New England is no stranger to the impact of powerful storms, it’s been more than three decades since a hurricane officially made landfall in the region
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With the unofficial kickoff of summer right around the corner, it won’t be long before people across New England slowly start turning off the heat in their homes.