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New Hampshire's First Community Power Town

Welcome. Harrisville Community Power provides residents, businesses, and the municipality with access to lower rates and more renewable energy. Harrisville became the first town in the state to adopt a Community Power Plan at Town Meeting, May 2021. In Spring 2023 we are putting that plan into action to realize our goals of creating short- and long-term benefits for Harrisville energy users. Town of Harrisville Community Power webpage

To contact customer service, call 1-866-603-7697 (POWR)

Use our customer portal below to enroll, select a different renewable option, or opt-out of Community Power. Please have your utility account number handy so we can easily process your selection. If you have recently set up a new account with your utility call 1-866-603-7697 (POWR) to enroll.

CPCNH Residential Community Power Rates

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Granite Basic is the default supply option for Harrisville Community Power customers.

Residential

To download rate tables as pdf, png or jpeg files, hover over rate table, select three dots in upper right corner, and from the options choose the download (1st option).

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

Commercial Community Power Rates

Residential

Granite Basic is the default supply option for Harrisville Community Power customers.

To download rate tables as pdf, png or jpeg files, hover over rate table, select three dots in upper right corner, and from the options choose the download (1st option).

Utility Default Supply Rates

Commercial

To download rate tables as pdf, png or jpeg files, hover over rate table, select three dots in upper right corner, and from the options choose the download (1st option).

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

** The PUC has ordered Liberty to refile their rates and defer part of their under-collection, which will lower Liberty’s proposed rate.

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

** The PUC has ordered Liberty to refile their rates and defer part of their under-collection, which will lower Liberty’s proposed rate.

† Minimum renewable content is compliant with NH's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), RSA 362-F. Total renewable content includes the NH RPS prior to NH Dept. of Energy administrative reductions to minimum requirements due to shortage of qualifying biomass generation. 

* Based on usage of 650 kWh per month

** The PUC has ordered Liberty to refile their rates and defer part of their under-collection, which will lower Liberty’s proposed rate.

How Community Power Works

Harrisville Community Power combines the buying power of residents and businesses so that together we can achieve competitively priced electricity. Customers are always free to choose to buy power from Eversource, or from another market option, by submitting notice in advance of their next utility meter read date. By accessing the power market, we can control price volatility and choose which energy sources to buy or build.

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Source

Harrisville Community Power purchases electricity from the sources you choose.

Delivery

Eversource delivers the electricity using the same power line infrastructure and billing mechanisms.

Community

Harrisville Energy Customers save money and have the power to choose new rates and products, and how much electricity comes from renewable sources.
About

Electricity markets are changing. Customers are generating their own power and adopting new technologies that add value to our energy portfolio. Harrisville Community Power will harness that value, and empower customers to create a more innovative and cost-effective energy future.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more.

Why Customers Choose Community Power

COMMUNITY INTEREST

Our competitive energy supply rates average savings for customers over time.

ENERGY PORTFOLIO

Our actively managed portfolio for energy supply takes advantage of changing market rates (instead of a minimal number of fixed contracts).

NONPROFIT

Generating Member-owned reserve funds to keep rates stable low over time, and to reinvest back into benefiting Harrisville.

LOCAL CONTROL

The Coalition is managed and overseen by Member Towns. We have representatives on CPCNH Boards and Committees, ensuring our interests are represented and our voices heard.

Community Representation

Harrisville Community Power combines the buying power of residents and businesses so that together we can achieve competitively priced electricity. Customers are always free to choose to buy power from Eversource, or from another market option, by submitting notice in advance of their next utility meter read date. By accessing the power market, we can control price volatility and choose which energy sources to buy or build.

Andrea Hodson
Board Director,
Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire
Harrisville Select Board &
Energy and Electric Aggregation Committee
Andrew Maneval
Member Alternate to the
Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire
Harrisville Energy and Electric Aggregation Committee
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COMMUNITY POWER COALITION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Through the Coalition, we tap into the advanced expertise to give customers the highest quality service, and the collective leadership required to drive important policy reforms at the state level.

Together, we are leading the way towards a more innovative and resilient energy system for the Granite State.

Contact Center

Reach out to our Contact Center to opt-in, opt-out, opt-up to cleaner power, or with any other questions or comments you may have:​

Contact Center hours are weekdays, 8AM to 5PM.

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