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  • Solicitations – CPCNH | Community Power NH

    Explore open and past solicitations from the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH), including Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Quotes (RFQs), and Bids (RFBs/IFBs). Partner with us to deliver energy services and municipal solutions. Solicitations Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire is committed to a transparent and competitive procurement process that reflects our values of community accountability and public service. Open RFPs, RFQs, and RFBs/IFBs are listed below. Open Open Solicitations Closed Solicitations RFP for Annual Solicitation Program to Increase Renewable Energy (ASPIRE) Request for Proposals (RFP): Visit the ASPIRE webpage – cpcnh.org/aspire RFP Release Date: August 26, 2025 RFP Submittal Deadline: September 26, 2025 (5:00 PM EDT) Submit proposals electronically to: Email: aspire@communitypowernh.gov Subject Line: Proposal – ASPIRE 2025 Right to Know Law: CPCNH is subject to the New Hampshire’s Right to Know Law. Respondents’ proposals and all work performed under any awarded contract may be subject to the public disclosure requirements of RSA 91-A if not deemed exempted from public disclosure as “confidential, commercial, or financial information” pursuant to RSA 91-A:5, IV. Find RFP Information at CPCNH.org/ASPIRE RFP for Independent Evaluation of Enterprise Risk Management Policy Operational Performance Request for Proposals (RFP): RFP for Independent Evaluation of Enterprise Risk Management Policy Operational Performance (August 1, 2025) RFP Release Date: August 1, 2025 RFP Submittal Deadline: September 2, 2025 Submit proposals electronically in PDF format to: Email: Bobbi-Jo.Michael@CommunityPowerNH.gov Subject Line: Proposal – CPCNH Risk Management Evaluation Right to Know Law: CPCNH is subject to the New Hampshire’s Right to Know Law. Respondents’ proposals and all work performed under an awarded contract will be subject to the public disclosure requirements of RSA 91-A . View & Download RFP RFQ for Accounting Services Request for Qualifications (RFQ): RFQ for Accounting Services (October 6, 2022) RFQ Release Date: October 6, 2022 RFQ Submittal Deadline: October 27, 2022 | 5PM RFP for Audit Services Request for Proposals (RFP): RFP for Auditing Services (September 26, 2023) RFQ Release Date: September 26, 2023 RFQ Submittal Deadline: October 30, 2023 Addendums: RFP Addendum #1: Question and Response RFP for Executive Search Services Request for Proposals (RFP): RFP for Executive Search Services (September 28, 2022) RFP Release Date: September 28, 2022 RFP Submittal Deadline: October 14, 2022 | 5PM Addendums: RFP Addendum #1: Question and Response (October 6, 2022) RFI for Comprehensive Services and Credit Support Request for Information (RFI): RFI for Services & Credit Support (December 17, 2021) Reference Material: RFI Dropbox Folder Link RFI Release Date: December 17, 2021 RFI Submittal Deadline: January 15, 2022 | 5PM Addendums: RFI Addendum 1: Questions & Responses (January 4, 2022) RFI Addendum 2: CPA Administrative Rules (January 4, 2022) RFI Addendum 3: PUC Review of CPCNH Member EAPs (January 4, 2022) RFI Addendum 4: Questions & Responses (January 11, 2022) RFI Addendum 5: Update on CPA Administrative Rules (January 11, 2022) RFP for Comprehensive Services and Credit Support Request for Proposals (RFP): RFP for Services and Credit Support (April 25, 2022) Reference Material: RFP Dropbox Folder Link RFP Release Date: April 25, 2022 RFP Overview Webinar: May 6, 2022 | 12PM | Slides RFP Submittal Deadline: June 15, 2022 | 5PM Addendums: RFP Partnership Opportunities (revised May 13, 2022) RFP Addendum #1: Questions & Responses (May 13, 2022) RFP Addendum #2: Questions & Responses (May 24, 2022) RFP Addendum #3: Adopted Electric Aggregation Plans (June 3, 2022) RFP Addendum #4: New Electric Aggregation Plan Appendices (June 10, 2022)

  • About Us | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Learn about the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire—how we’re structured, what we do, and why we exist to empower local communities through energy choice. About the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) is a member-governed nonprofit empowering cities, towns, and counties to lead their own energy futures. Learn more about our member communities , mission , and our history and the local leaders who organized the Coalition working to build a more affordable, equitable, and sustainable energy future. About the Coalition Our Vision & Values History of CPCNH Meet Our Membership map CPCNH is growing rapidly across the state. Use the map below to explore which municipalities and counties are operating programs, have launched programs, are planning to launch programs, or have opted into a county program. To see the full list of participating communities and explore their logos, visit our Member page . CPCNH Member Map Roll over each CPCNH Member Community to see its Member Representatives. Click on Operating communities to visit their Community Power program webpages. Having trouble viewing the map? Open the full map in a new window. Operating These communities have launched their Community Power programs and are actively supplying electricity to customers. CPCNH is managing energy supply and customer service on their behalf. County Operating: These are county-level programs that have launched and are serving customers, with eligible municipalities participating through a shared governance structure. Ready These communities have completed all approvals and are fully prepared to launch Community Power service in an upcoming enrollment wave. Planning These communities are in the process of developing or finalizing their Community Power plans and working toward local and state approvals. County Opt-Ins Communities located within a CPCNH member county but not enrolled in the county-level program or CPCNH directly. Learn More About Our Members About the Coalition The Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) is a non-profit Joint Powers Agency, incorporated on October 1, 2021 . Governed by communities, for communities , the Coalition empowers cities, towns, and counties across New Hampshire to take control of their energy futures. As of May 2025, the Coalition includes sixty-four municipalities and four county members . Coalition membership is open to all New Hampshire cities, towns, counties, and regionally operated Community Power Aggregations. There are no upfront costs to join. The cost of launching and operating each member’s Community Power program is repaid through electricity rates and revenues from participating customers. CPCNH supports its members by helping to: Streamline the local authorization process for Community Power programs Share services, staff support, and expertise Participate in joint power solicitations and local project development Collaborate regionally on clean energy and resilient infrastructure Advocate collectively before the Legislature and Public Utilities Commission on energy issues Mission Our Mission, Vision & Values Mission We power New Hampshire communities with local energy solutions, education, and advocacy. Vision We envision a future where communities are empowered to realize their energy goals through innovative and competitive means. Values We will create value for our Community Power member municipalities by jointly contracting for services, developing projects and programs together, educating and engaging the public, and advocating for communities and customers at the Legislature and Public Utilities Commission. In carrying out its activities, we're guided by the following values: Embody an inspiring vision for New Hampshire’s energy future. Support communities to reduce energy costs and pursue economic vitality by harnessing the power of competitive markets and innovation. Support communities to implement successful energy and climate policies and to promote the transition to a carbon neutral energy system. Balance the interests of member communities who are diverse in demographics, geography and their energy goals. Use our shared expertise, leadership and skills to educate, empower and build the capacities of our members. Help communities demystify the power sector to make informed decisions. Facilitate collaboration and teamwork by championing diversity, equity and inclusion of people and communities of all kinds. Our History The Coalition’s ad-hoc “Organizing Group” of municipal officials and staff led the formation of Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire beginning in late 2019 and concluding with the organization's incorporation on October 1, 2021. The Organizing Group was led in part by following municipal officials: Clifton Below City of Lebanon Assistant Mayor & City Councilor Doria Brown City of Nashua Energy Manager Rod Bouchard Cheshire County Assistant County Administrator for Special Projects & Strategic Initiatives Julia Griffin Town of Hanover Town Manager April Salas Town of Hanover Sustainability Director Early Stage Formation Beginning in 2019, an ad-hoc work group known as the “Coalition Organizing Group” met regularly to research national best practices and explore the viability of establishing a new public power nonprofit to share services across municipalities and counties. The Coalition Organizing Group has been led by the following municipal and county staff and officials: City of Lebanon: Clifton Below, Assistant Mayor; Tad Montgomery, Energy & Facilities Manager; Everett Hammond, Assistant Public Works Director Town of Hanover: Julia Griffin, Town Manager; April Salas, Sustainability Director; City of Nashua: Doria Brown, Energy Manager; Cheshire County: Christopher Coates, County Administrator; Rod Bouchard, Deputy County Administrator; Town of Harrisville: Andrea Hodson, Selectwoman and member of Electric Aggregation Committee; Ned Hulbert, member of Electric Aggregation Committee. The Coalition has been supported by technical and community advisors including: Henry Herndon, formerly Director of Local Energy Solutions, Clean Energy NH; Dori Drachman, Co-Founder, Monadnock Sustainability Network; Samuel Golding, President, Community Choice Partners; Dr. Amro Farid, Associate Professor, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College; and Mary Day Mordecai, Growing Edge Partners. Members of the Coalition’s Organizing Group have: Participated and often led discussions in the Community Power informal rule drafting process hosted by the Public Utilities Commission; Intervened in regulatory proceedings and legislative hearings to represent the interests of communities and customers, such as by advocating for expanded data access in the Commission’s Statewide Data Platform docket (DE 19-197 ), and successfully negotiating the clarification and expansion of key Community Power authorities in House Bill 315 ; Assessed power agency design best practices — in terms of community governance and competitive operating models — by interviewing elected officials, senior staff and vendors operating Community Power programs in other states (such as the Redwood Coast Energy Authority and Silicon Valley Clean Energy in California), along with representatives from public power associations (such as the American Public Power Association and the Vermont Public Power Supply Authority ) and other industry experts; and Hosted a virtual summit on Community Power that was attended by over eighty representatives from thirty-one municipalities, collectively representing one-quarter of the state’s default electricity market. Execution of legal, community engagement and professional services contracts In the second half of 2020, the City of Lebanon and Town of Hanover, in collaboration with the Organizing Group, after reviewing six responses to a Request for Qualifications, retained the law firm of Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer & Pembroke and worked with firm president Michael Postar Esq. and subcontracted New Hampshire counsel to draft the Coalition’s Joint Power Agreement. Duncan Weinberg are national leaders with over 50 years of public power legal guidance. In January 2021, the New Hampshire Attorney General approved our governance agreement as conforming to state law. Hanover and Lebanon are the first two municipalities to have voted to approve the Joint Powers Agreement to create the Coalition. In February 2021, the City of Lebanon — using previously secured grant funding and in collaboration with the Coalition’s Organizing Group — contracted with Henry Herndon (formerly the Director of Local Energy Solutions at Clean Energy New Hampshire) and Samuel Golding of Community Choice Partners, Inc. , to provide implementation support services prior to launch. Services include supporting municipalities throughout the Community Power approval and formation process, conducting competitive solicitations for the services, credit support and electricity procurement required to launch and operate member Community Power programs, and supporting the early-stage launch of the Coalition's power supply services and enrollment of initial customers. The Coalition subsequently contracted with qualified vendors and credit-worthy suppliers to cover the upfront cost of implementing Community Power programs, the expense of which will be amortized and recovered in program rates and charges to participating customers for a specified term. Similar at-risk and performance-based contract structures have been used to successfully launch and operate programs in other Community Power markets.

  • Recent News Coverage | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Explore recent news stories, media mentions, and coverage of CPCNH's work to expand energy choice and local power across New Hampshire. Community Power in the News See how the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) is shaping the conversation around energy choice, local control, and climate solutions. This page features a curated selection of external media coverage, interviews, and news stories spotlighting our work and the communities we serve. Media Outlets Covering CPCNH News Coverage Over the Year CPCNH Member Map CPCNH in the News Recent and key coverage of the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire, including op-eds written by our staff and members. GARRITY: Fair Markets and Protecting New Hampshire Ratepayers: Why We Need HB 760 NH Journal · James M. Garrity · March 11, 2025 Former State Rep. James M. Garrity advocates for HB 760, a bill to protect ratepayers and promote fair competition in New Hampshire’s energy market. Read the full article online › “If a power supplier takes a risk and loses money, they — and they alone — should bear the cost. Not innocent ratepayers who never signed up for their service.” — James M. Garrity, CPCNH Board Member Community power program now covers about half of New Hampshire Concord Monitor · David Brooks · January 5, 2025 As community power enters its third year in New Hampshire, nearly half the state’s population is now served or preparing to be served by a local program offering more control, choice, and often lower electricity rates. Read the full article online › “The coalition was supporting 14 communities in 2023 but now has 46 this year in various stages of the process of switching to community power.” — Henry Herndon , CPCNH As community power programs expand across NH, hurdles to renewable energy persist NHPR · Mara Hoplamazian · June 14, 2024 Despite the rapid growth of community power programs across New Hampshire, a legislative effort to enable greater use of local renewable energy was blocked, highlighting ongoing regulatory hurdles in the state’s clean energy transition. Read the full article online › “Potentially contracting with some of these projects to offset local load could be a very effective way both to get more of these projects built, but do it in a way that is financially responsible and doesn't create cost shifting problems.” — Clifton Below , Past Chair, CPCNH Board of Directors Interest in community power surging in New Hampshire New Hampshire Union Leader · Shawne K Wickham · February 3, 2024 With more than 50 member communities and growing public support, CPCNH’s community power model is gaining traction across New Hampshire—offering towns a pathway to lower rates, more local control, and increased energy choice. Read the full article online › “If you take control of your energy purchasing, where you’re going to buy it, how much renewable you want, what the price is going to be, it makes for a better life for everybody.” — Terry Clark, CPCNH Board Member & Cheshire County Commissioner Five years later, New Hampshire’s community power law is reshaping the electricity market Canary Media · Lisa Prevost · February 1, 2024 CPCNH’s growing coalition is set to become New Hampshire’s second-largest electricity supplier, offering lower rates, flexible procurement, and a platform for local energy innovation in over 40 communities. Read the full article online › “Being a member of the coalition has given us new perspectives on a lot of things and opened the door for information sharing with other municipalities.” —Jackson Kaspari , CPCNH Media Outlets Covering CPCNH Check out just a few of the publications and media outlets that have covered CPCNH over the years. Read some of their coverage below. past media Read Past CPCNH News Coverage Below Click on the blog posts below to view previous coverage over the years. Community Power in the News: Oct. 2025 – Jan. 2026 From major coverage of New Hampshire’s largest community solar project to local leadership in Portsmouth and Bristol, CPCNH continues to make headlines across the state. Catch up on the latest stories spotlighting our progress, partnerships, and the growing impact of community power. Community Power in the News: Jan-March 2025 CPCNH enters 2025 with momentum—expanding its reach, shaping policy, and championing local control in New Hampshire’s energy landscape. Community Power in the News: 2024 Community Power deepens its impact in 2024 as savings grow, membership expands, and local energy innovation accelerates. 1 2 3 CPCNH Member Map Operating These communities have launched their Community Power programs and are actively supplying electricity to customers. CPCNH is managing energy supply and customer service on their behalf. County Operating: These are county-level programs that have launched and are serving customers, with eligible municipalities participating through a shared governance structure. Ready These communities have completed all approvals and are fully prepared to launch Community Power service in an upcoming enrollment wave. Planning These communities are in the process of developing or finalizing their Community Power plans and working toward local and state approvals. County Opt-Ins Communities located within a CPCNH member county but not enrolled in the county-level program or CPCNH directly. CPCNH Member Map Roll over each CPCNH Member Community to see its Member Representatives. Click on Operating Communities to view their Community Power webpages.

  • REC Eligibility Application | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Use this form to enter the information that the NH DOE requires in order to certify that your PV system is eligible to generate NH-qualifying RECs. If you need help gathering this information, ask the contractor who installed your system, as they should have all of this information handy. Step 2: Complete the NH DOE’s REC Eligibility Application Use the form below to enter the information that the NH DOE requires in order to certify that your PV system is eligible to generate NH-qualifying RECs. If you need help gathering this information, ask the contractor who installed your system, as they should have all of this information handy. If you are working with an Independent Monitor**, they may be able to help you answer the various check boxes. CPCNH will review the information you provide and will get back to you via email if something looks amiss. **NH DOE maintains a list of approved Independent Monitors . If your system’s inverters/meters meet the NEPOOL GIS requirements for meter accuracy and reporting capabilities, you can forego hiring an Independent Monitor. For example, SolarEdge has a number of products that meet this threshold; other manufacturers may as well. Talk to your installer early in the process to see whether they can provide the necessary approved equipment.

  • Environmental Disclosure | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    View CPCNH’s Environmental Disclosure showing renewable content and emissions for each electricity product. Updated annually. Environmental Disclosure Label 01/01/2024–12/31/2024 As part of our commitment to transparency and sustainability, CPCNH publishes an annual Environmental Disclosure Label. This page presents an overview of energy sources and environmental impacts—such as carbon emissions—associated with each CPCNH electricity product. It helps customers make informed, responsible decisions about their electricity supply. Interactive Table Interactive Graphs Download Environmental Disclosure Label.pdf Electric providers are required by the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission to provide customers with an environmental disclosure label with information to evaluate services offered by competitive suppliers and electric utilities, and to provide information about the environmental and public health impacts of electric generation. Further information can be obtained by calling your electric utility or competitive electric supplier or by contacting the Public Utilities Commission . Additional information on disclosure labels is also available at https://www.puc.nh.gov or on your electric provider’s website. The electricity you consume comes from the New England power grid, which receives power from a variety of power plants and transmits the power as needed to meet the requirements of all customers in New England. When you choose a power supplier, that supplier is responsible for generating and purchasing power that is added to the power grid in an amount equivalent to your electricity use. “Known Resources” include resources that are owned by, or under contract to, the supplier. “System Power” represents power purchased in the regional electricity market. Electric suppliers are required to obtain a certain amount of renewab le energy in accordance with RSA 362-F, the state’s renewable portfolio standard (RPS) law. They may also choose to obtain amounts of renewable energy above their legal obligation. The table below shows the total content (including “Known Resources” represented by renewable energy certificate (REC) purchases and “System Power” for the balance of product) and associated environmental characteristics of all four electricity products offered by the Coalition in 2024. For comparison, the table also shows the New England Power Pool’s average “System Mix” (i.e., the mix of all generation resources in New England) and “Residual Mix” (i.e., what remained of the “System Mix” after accounting for RECs used to meet RPS requirements and supply voluntary renewable purchases across New England) in 2024. The “Residual Mix”— not the “System Mix”— is what supplies “System Power” purchases. *On February 7, 2025, the NH DOE reduced the 2024 RPS requirement from 24.3% to 17.3% due to the unavailability of Class III resources. For more information, visit the Department of Energy website . CPCNH Electricity Product Mix graphs New England Power Pool Product Mix

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  • Bedford | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Explore Bedford Community Power's local energy solutions—offering competitive rates, renewable options, and community-driven control for residents and businesses. Town of Bedford Electric Aggregation Plan Town of Bedford Electric Aggregation Plan In 2024, the Atkinson Town Meeting adopted the Atkinson Community Power Plan. We are now putting that plan to action to create short- and long-term benefits for our energy users. Town of Atkinson Energy Commission webpage About Community Power Member Reps Contact CPCNH Sign Up for Rate Announcements Emails Electricity Supply Choices Residential Rates Commercial Rates Default Utility Rates Enroll in Community Power, Select a Renewable Option or Opt-out Use our Customer Portal below or contact Customer Service email: info@communitypowernh.gov call: 1-866-603-7697 (POWR) Please have your utility account number handy so we can easily process your selection. (If you have just set up a new account with your utility, please call Customer Service) Customer Portal Exceptions to automatic enrollment Residential CPCNH Residential Community Power Rates ResidentialRates Residential Rates Granite Basic is the default supply option for Bedford Community Power customers. Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Eversource Liberty NHEC † 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 Eversource NHEC † 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 Liberty † 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 Eversource † 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 Eversource Unitil † 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 Eversource Liberty † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil NHEC † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Enfield Residents on Eversource Enfield Residents on Liberty Enfield Residents on NHEC † 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 Eversource Unitil NHEC † 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 Unitil † 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 Commercial Granite Basic is the default supply option for Bedford Community Power customers. Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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 View utility supply rates by rate period: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Feb. – July 2025 † 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 How Community Power Works Bedford 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, Liberty, Unitil or 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. Source Atkinson Community Power purchases electricity from the sources you choose. Delivery Your Utility delivers the electricity using the same power line infrastructure and billing mechanisms. Community Atkinson Energy Customers save money and have the power to choose new rates and products, and how much electricity comes from renewable sources. Electricity markets are changing. Customers are generating their own power and adopting new technologies that add value to our energy portfolio. Atkinson 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. FAQs Back to the top About Why Customers Choose Community Power COMPETITIVE AND STABLE RATES Our competitive energy supply rates average savings for customers over time. CLEAN ENERGY OPTIONS You have the option to buy renewable and carbon free power. INVESTING IN COMMUNITY We are designed to enable member towns to develop innovative local energy projects and programs. LOCAL CONTROL You have a say in what your energy future will look like. Community Representation Atkinson joined dozens of other New Hampshire cities and towns to create our own locally accountable nonprofit power agency — Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire. The Town of Atkinson appoints representatives to the Coalition to oversee the agency's governance and finances. Meet our Member Representatives! Christopher Bandazian Member Representative Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Vice Chair, Bedford Energy Commission Jeanne Walker Member Representative (Alternate) Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Back to the top Reps Info 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. LEARN MORE 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: 1-866-603-POWR info@CommunityPowerNH.gov Contact Center hours are weekdays, 8AM to 5PM. CPCNH P.O. Box 840 Concord, NH 03302 Back to the top Contact Choose the updates you wish to receive below: Legislative Action Alerts: Stay informed about important legislative developments and find out how you can get involved. Quarterly Newsletter: Get the latest news, events, and insights delivered to your inbox every quarter. Rate Change Notifications: Receive emails regarding CPCNH rate updates and notifications. And get urgent updates via text message! Join CPCNH's Mailing Lists! Signup

  • Newington | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Explore Newington Community Power's local energy solutions—offering competitive rates, renewable options, and community-driven control for residents and businesses. About Community Power Member Reps Contact CPCNH Sign Up for Rate Announcements Emails Electricity Supply Choices Residential Rates Commercial Rates Default Utility Rates Enroll in Community Power, Select a Renewable Option or Opt-out Use our Customer Portal below or contact Customer Service email: info@communitypowernh.gov call: 1-866-603-7697 (POWR) Please have your utility account number handy so we can easily process your selection. (If you have just set up a new account with your utility, please call Customer Service) Customer Portal Exceptions to automatic enrollment Residential CPCNH Residential Community Power Rates ResidentialRates Residential Rates Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Eversource Liberty NHEC † 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 Eversource NHEC † 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 Liberty † 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 Eversource † 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 Eversource Unitil † 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 Eversource Liberty † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil NHEC † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Enfield Residents on Eversource Enfield Residents on Liberty Enfield Residents on NHEC † 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 Eversource Unitil NHEC † 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 Unitil † 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 Commercial Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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 View utility supply rates by rate period: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Feb. – July 2025 † 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 How Community Power Works Source Delivery Community Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more. FAQs Back to the top About Why Customers Choose Community Power Community Representation Brandon Arsenault Member Representative Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Newington Community Power Committee Martha Roy Member Representative (Alternate) Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Newington Community Power Committee Back to the top Reps Info 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. LEARN MORE 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: 1-866-603-POWR info@CommunityPowerNH.gov Contact Center hours are weekdays, 8AM to 5PM. CPCNH P.O. Box 840 Concord, NH 03302 Back to the top Contact Choose the updates you wish to receive below: Legislative Action Alerts: Stay informed about important legislative developments and find out how you can get involved. Quarterly Newsletter: Get the latest news, events, and insights delivered to your inbox every quarter. Rate Change Notifications: Receive emails regarding CPCNH rate updates and notifications. And get urgent updates via text message! Join CPCNH's Mailing Lists! Signup

  • Sunapee | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Explore Sunapee Community Power's local energy solutions—offering competitive rates, renewable options, and community-driven control for residents and businesses. About Community Power Member Reps Contact CPCNH Sign Up for Rate Announcements Emails Electricity Supply Choices Residential Rates Commercial Rates Default Utility Rates Enroll in Community Power, Select a Renewable Option or Opt-out Use our Customer Portal below or contact Customer Service email: info@communitypowernh.gov call: 1-866-603-7697 (POWR) Please have your utility account number handy so we can easily process your selection. (If you have just set up a new account with your utility, please call Customer Service) Customer Portal Exceptions to automatic enrollment Residential CPCNH Residential Community Power Rates ResidentialRates Residential Rates Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Eversource Liberty NHEC † 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 Eversource NHEC † 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 Liberty † 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 Eversource † 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 Eversource Unitil † 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 Eversource Liberty † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil NHEC † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Enfield Residents on Eversource Enfield Residents on Liberty Enfield Residents on NHEC † 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 Eversource Unitil NHEC † 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 Unitil † 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 Commercial Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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 View utility supply rates by rate period: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Feb. – July 2025 † 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 How Community Power Works Source Delivery Community Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more. FAQs Back to the top About Why Customers Choose Community Power Community Representation Catherine Bushueff Member Representative Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Chair, Sunapee Energy Aggregation Committee Back to the top Reps Info 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. LEARN MORE 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: 1-866-603-POWR info@CommunityPowerNH.gov Contact Center hours are weekdays, 8AM to 5PM. CPCNH P.O. Box 840 Concord, NH 03302 Back to the top Contact Choose the updates you wish to receive below: Legislative Action Alerts: Stay informed about important legislative developments and find out how you can get involved. Quarterly Newsletter: Get the latest news, events, and insights delivered to your inbox every quarter. Rate Change Notifications: Receive emails regarding CPCNH rate updates and notifications. And get urgent updates via text message! Join CPCNH's Mailing Lists! Signup

  • Dalton | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Explore Dalton Community Power's local energy solutions—offering competitive rates, renewable options, and community-driven control for residents and businesses. About Community Power Member Reps Contact CPCNH Sign Up for Rate Announcements Emails Electricity Supply Choices Residential Rates Commercial Rates Default Utility Rates Use our Customer Portal below or contact Customer Service email: info@communitypowernh.gov call: 1-866-603-7697 (POWR) Please have your utility account number handy so we can easily process your selection. (If you have just set up a new account with your utility, please call Customer Service) Customer Portal Exceptions to automatic enrollment Residential CPCNH Residential Community Power Rates ResidentialRates Residential Rates Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Eversource Liberty NHEC † 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 Eversource NHEC † 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 Liberty † 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 Eversource † 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 Eversource Unitil † 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 Eversource Liberty † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil NHEC † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Enfield Residents on Eversource Enfield Residents on Liberty Enfield Residents on NHEC † 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 Eversource Unitil NHEC † 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 Unitil † 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 Commercial Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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 View utility supply rates by rate period: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Feb. – July 2025 † 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 How Community Power Works Source Delivery Community Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more. FAQs Back to the top About Why Customers Choose Community Power Community Representation Jeanette Charon Member Representative Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Jo Beth Dudley Member Representative (Alternate) Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Back to the top Reps Info 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. LEARN MORE 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: 1-866-603-POWR info@CommunityPowerNH.gov Contact Center hours are weekdays, 8AM to 5PM. CPCNH P.O. Box 840 Concord, NH 03302 Back to the top Contact Choose the updates you wish to receive below: Legislative Action Alerts: Stay informed about important legislative developments and find out how you can get involved. Quarterly Newsletter: Get the latest news, events, and insights delivered to your inbox every quarter. Rate Change Notifications: Receive emails regarding CPCNH rate updates and notifications. And get urgent updates via text message! Join CPCNH's Mailing Lists! Signup

  • Meredith | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Explore Meredith Community Power's local energy solutions—offering competitive rates, renewable options, and community-driven control for residents and businesses. About Community Power Member Reps Contact CPCNH Sign Up for Rate Announcements Emails Electricity Supply Choices Residential Rates Commercial Rates Default Utility Rates Use our Customer Portal below or contact Customer Service email: info@communitypowernh.gov call: 1-866-603-7697 (POWR) Please have your utility account number handy so we can easily process your selection. (If you have just set up a new account with your utility, please call Customer Service) Customer Portal Exceptions to automatic enrollment Residential CPCNH Residential Community Power Rates ResidentialRates Residential Rates Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Eversource Liberty NHEC † 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 Eversource NHEC † 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 Liberty † 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 Eversource † 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 Eversource Unitil † 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 Eversource Liberty † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil NHEC † 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 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Enfield Residents on Eversource Enfield Residents on Liberty Enfield Residents on NHEC † 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 Eversource Unitil NHEC † 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 Unitil † 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 Commercial Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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 View utility supply rates by rate period: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Feb. – July 2025 † 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 How Community Power Works Source Delivery Community Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more. FAQs Back to the top About Why Customers Choose Community Power Community Representation Richard Denmark Member Representative Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Bill Haley Member Representative (Alternate) Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire Back to the top Reps Info 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. LEARN MORE 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: 1-866-603-POWR info@CommunityPowerNH.gov Contact Center hours are weekdays, 8AM to 5PM. CPCNH P.O. Box 840 Concord, NH 03302 Back to the top Contact Choose the updates you wish to receive below: Legislative Action Alerts: Stay informed about important legislative developments and find out how you can get involved. Quarterly Newsletter: Get the latest news, events, and insights delivered to your inbox every quarter. Rate Change Notifications: Receive emails regarding CPCNH rate updates and notifications. And get urgent updates via text message! Join CPCNH's Mailing Lists! Signup

  • Bristol | Community Power Coalition NH

    Explore Bristol Community Power's local energy solutions—offering competitive rates, renewable options, and community-driven control for residents and businesses. Town of Bristol EAP In 2024, the Atkinson Town Meeting adopted the Atkinson Community Power Plan. We are now putting that plan to action to create short- and long-term benefits for our energy users. Town of Atkinson Energy Commission webpage About Community Power Member Reps Contact CPCNH FAQs Sign Up for Rate Announcements Emails To contact customer service, call 1-866-603-7697 (POWR) Electricity Supply Choices Residential Rates Commercial Rates Default Utility Rates Rate Announcement Exceptions to automatic enrollment 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 ResidentialRates Granite Basic is the default supply option for Bristol Community Power customers. Residential Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Eversource Unitil NHEC † 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 Eversource NHEC † 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 Enfield Residents on Eversource Enfield Residents on Liberty** Enfield Residents on NHEC † 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 ** 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 March-July 2025 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil NHEC † 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 March-July 2025 Aug. 2025-Jan. 2026 † 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 Eversource Liberty Unitil † 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 Eversource Liberty † 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 Eversource Unitil † 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 Eversource † 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 Liberty † 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 Eversource Liberty NHEC † 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 Unitil † 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 Bristol Community Power customers. Select your community below to view your Community Power residential rates. To find your community faster, type it into the prompt: 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 View utility supply rates by rate period: 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). If you're unable to view the tables, please email info@cpcnh.org Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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. Feb. – July 2025 † 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. Feb. – July 2025 Aug. 2025 – Jan. 2026 † 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 Bristol 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 their utility provider or 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. Source Bristol Community Power provides electricity purchased by CPCNH with a variety of renewable content options Delivery Your Utility delivers the electricity using the same power line infrastructure and billing mechanisms. Community Bristol 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. Campton 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. Back to the top FAQs Why Customers Choose Community Power COMPETITIVE AND STABLE RATES Our competitive energy supply rates average savings for customers over time. CLEAN ENERGY OPTIONS You have the option to buy renewable and carbon free power. INVESTING IN COMMUNITY We are designed to enable member towns to develop innovative local energy projects and programs. LOCAL CONTROL You have a say in what your energy future will look like. Community Representation Bristol joined dozens of other New Hampshire cities and towns to create our own locally accountable nonprofit power agency — Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire. The Town of Atkinson appoints representatives to the Coalition to oversee the agency's governance and finances. Meet our Member Representatives! Back to the top Reps Info 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. LEARN MORE 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: 1-866-603-POWR info@CommunityPowerNH.gov Contact Center hours are weekdays, 8AM to 5PM. CPCNH P.O. Box 840 Concord, NH 03302 Back to the top Contact Choose the updates you wish to receive below: Legislative Action Alerts: Stay informed about important legislative developments and find out how you can get involved. Quarterly Newsletter: Get the latest news, events, and insights delivered to your inbox every quarter. Rate Change Notifications: Receive emails regarding CPCNH rate updates and notifications. And get urgent updates via text message! Join CPCNH's Mailing Lists! Signup

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