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Work begins on New Hampshire’s first regulated utility-owned solar array
Work begins on New Hampshire’s first regulated utility-owned solar array
The 4.9 MW solar array will be the largest of its kind operating in New Hampshire, featuring 11,232 panels on 36 acres of vacant land.
In unexpected move, New Hampshire utilities voice support for solar net metering
In unexpected move, New Hampshire utilities voice support for solar net metering
Eversource, Unitil, and Liberty Utilities say the state’s net metering policy is balanced and effective, and that there’s no evidence of unjustified cost-shifting to customers without solar panels.
Rough seas ahead as multiple offshore wind power purchase agreements are scrapped
Rough seas ahead as multiple offshore wind power purchase agreements are scrapped
Economic uncertainties have resulted in multiple East coast offshore wind power purchase agreements (PPA) to come to an end, with both developers and utilities deciding to back out of the agreements.
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Work begins on New Hampshire’s first regulated utility-owned solar array
In unexpected move, New Hampshire utilities voice support for solar net metering
Rough seas ahead as multiple offshore wind power purchase agreements are scrapped
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