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As electricity rates skyrocket in New Hampshire, the Public Utilities Commission is investigating whether there’s a cheaper way for utilities to purchase energy.
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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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Se aprobaron dos nuevos programas de emergencia para ayudar a cubrir costos de energía en hogares de menor ingreso.
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State law changed in 2019 to allow New Hampshire towns and cities to adopt community power programs, which let local governments procure electricity on behalf of their residents.
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Here’s how different companies’ rates are changing this month, and what you can do to save electricity.
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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.
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Psicólogo recomienda mantener la calma y evitar pensar que algo malo va a pasar, en el contexto de tiroteos. El estado expandirá rastreo de COVID-19 en aguas residuales. New Hampshire espera fondo de la reforma federal de armas.
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The grid operator’s report shows wind power could play a much larger role in the future.
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Policy leaders are debating whether other state utilities should adopt the model.