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Staff shortages and a wave of applications left many waiting longer than in years past. But advocates say policy changes could help the system weather that demand.
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The plan includes renovations to the University of New Hampshire hockey arena, a new student debt relief program and more.
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With the heating season underway, the program has not yet opened and is not yet providing payments to residents in the state who aren’t covered by permanent heat assistance programs.
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The money comes ahead of a particularly expensive winter heating season. According to federal data, households heating with natural gas could see almost a 30% increase in heating expenses from last year.
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The Public Utilities Commission has opened several new investigations to gather information to shape policy. The move is also meant to address concerns that the body is not collaborative. But its investigations are facing pushback from advocates, the utilities, and even the Department of Energy.
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The long-awaited update to New Hampshire's 10-year energy strategy from the new Department of Energy acknowledges climate change, but envisions limited government intervention.
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With a new law signed by Gov. Sununu, the state’s Department of Energy will help match community solar developers with electricity customers.
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What's happening at the Public Utilities Commission regarding energy efficiency is complicated. Find our latest coverage here.
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A new U.N. report is clear: We're slated for devastating levels of climate change unless we reduce greenhouse gas emissions across sectors.
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With a mix of hope and frustration, volunteer-led energy committees in towns across the Granite State are making progress on climate solutions.