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  • Group Net Metering | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Learn how to participate in CPCNH’s Group Net Metering program in New Hampshire. Earn payments for excess energy from eligible renewable energy systems. Subscribe to a CPCNH-sponsored Group Net Metering project! Who can subscribe to this project? What does it cost to subscribe? What would this have looked like historically? What are next steps/How do I learn more? What is Group Net Metering? Group Net Metering is how New Hampshire does “community solar.” Under Group Net Metering, a “Host” builds a sizable (i.e., community-scale) solar photovoltaic project and shares (virtually/financially) that project’s output with one or more “Group Members” (aka subscribers). As long as the combined electricity consumption (aka “load”) of the full Group exceeds the amount of electricity generated by the project on an annual basis, the project will earn the applicable net metering credit for every kWh generated. Because this arrangement depends on the Host’s ability to attract a sufficient number of Group Members, the Host typically (A) charges no subscription fees and (B) agrees to share a small fraction (typically 10% or less) of the net metering credit with each Group Member as an enticement to subscribe. webinar Office Hours Webinar: Group Net Metering 101 & Poverty Plains Launch In this in-depth CPCNH Open Office Hour, Mark Bollinger (Director of Projects & Programs) presents a full breakdown of Group Net Metering in New Hampshire — how it works, how it benefits member communities, and how CPCNH is supporting it through the launch of the Poverty Plains solar project. Link to presentation This 101-level session walks through technical and financial structures, real-world examples, and enrollment guidance for municipal subscribers. Group Net Metering explained: hosts, members, credit structure Poverty Plains: NH’s largest shovel-ready municipal solar project Member enrollment, bill credits & REC strategy Risks, FAQs, and future project flexibility How large is “community-scale” solar? There is no standard definition, but in New Hampshire, projects up to 5 MW-AC are eligible to participate in Group Net Metering. A typical ground-mounted 5 MW-AC photovoltaic (PV) project will occupy ~35-40 acres of land and, in New Hampshire, will generate enough electricity over the course of a year to fully offset the consumption of more than 1,000 average New Hampshire households. Who can subscribe? Under New Hampshire law, Group Net Metering projects of 1 MW-AC or less are open to any type of electricity customer (e.g., residential, commercial, municipal, etc.), as long as that customer (i.e., the subscriber or Group Member) is in the same utility service territory as the Host’s project. Projects that are larger than 1 MW-AC but less than 5 MW-AC are restricted to “governmental” Group Members—e.g., municipal office buildings, wastewater treatment plants, county courthouses and correctional facilities, school districts (SAUs), etc.—which must also be located in the same utility service territory as the Host’s project. What is CPCNH offering? CPCNH has partnered with Encore Renewable Energy to bring the Poverty Plains Solar project online. Poverty Plains is a 4.999 MW-AC solar project that will be built on an old gravel pit along Route 89 northbound in Warner, New Hampshire (the following coordinates will take you to the site in Google Maps: 43.263125, -71.758021). We expect Poverty Plains to achieve commercial operations in mid-2026 and are seeking “governmental” accounts (given that the project capacity exceeds 1 MW-AC) located in Eversource service territory that are interested in becoming Group Members. Governmental subscribers located in CPCNH member communities will have priority, but if we are not able to attract sufficient load from within our membership to fully subscribe the project, then we will open it up to Eversource customers more broadly, regardless of membership. Site of Poverty Plains Solar project What does it cost to subscribe? What will I get in return? There is no cost to subscribe! Once the project becomes operational (currently expected by mid-2026), subscribers will earn 12.5% of the applicable net metering credit. For the Poverty Plains Solar project—i.e., >100 kW-AC and located in Eversource service territory—the applicable net metering credit is equal to Eversource’s default supply rate at the time. For example, for the August 2025-January 2026 period, Eversource’s default supply rate is 11.196 cents/kWh; if the project were operational during this period, subscribers would earn 12.5% of that default supply rate, or 1.40 cents for each kWh subscribed. And CPCNH would pay much less than the current market price for Poverty Plains' RECs. What would this arrangement have looked like historically? graph If Poverty Plains (and CPCNH) had been operating over the historical 15-year period from January 2010-July 2025, subscribers would have saved an average of 1.3 cents per kWh subscribed and CPCNH would have saved an average of 2.6 cents/kWh on RECs (relative to the spot market price). These numbers are based on actual Eversource default supply rate and REC price history, the Poverty Plains PPA price, and sharing 12.5% of the net metering credit with subscribers. I am interested in learning more—what are the next steps? Great! Here is what we recommend: Review CPCNH’s Group Net Metering 101 slide deck. Review our FAQs. Read our blog post on the Poverty Plains Solar project. Review CPCNH’s Municipal Host Group Net Metering Membership Agreement. Ask us any questions that come to mind! Once you are ready to subscribe, assemble the information required to populate the table on page 6 (Appendix B) of the Membership Agreement. Send us that information and we will schedule a follow-up call to discuss!

  • Services | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    Discover the shared services CPCNH offers to Community Power members—including program operations, local project support, vendor opportunities, and policy advocacy. Projects & Programs The Coalition’s business model has been designed to provide Member Community Power programs with: Local program options to offer innovative rates and services to customers; Joint contracting opportunities for the construction of local renewable and battery storage projects; and Expert guidance on energy risk management, rate setting, and financial reserves — sufficient to ensure that Community Power programs remain operational and stable as technologies, market dynamics and consumer preferences evolve in future. The Coalition's strategy to modernize market rules and policies, develop local programs and projects — while managing a cost-effective portfolio of energy contracts — reinforce and enable one another, and are intended to ensure that Community Power programs achieve the full range of their local policy objectives over the long-term. Learn More Annual Solicitation Program to Increase Renewable Energy (ASPIRE) Details Group Net Metering & Poverty Plains Project Details Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) Details Venders & Developers: Register for Project Information Details About CPCNH Projects & Programs Innovative Local Programs & Customer Services Facilitating the design and deployment of innovative, cost-effective local programs is a strategic and financial priority for the Coalition. These offerings will help our Members' Community Power programs: Lower electricity supply costs and risk in aggregate, along with the electricity bills of participating customers; Strengthen customer relationships and local brand recognition; and Protect against customer attrition (the risk that customers opt-out of the program over time by choosing an alternative supplier). Cost-effective local programs are designed to offer new retail products and services that enable customers to: Intelligently moderate their use of electricity from the grid during times of high wholesale power prices and when the physical grid is constrained (at-risk of not being able to deliver enough power to meet all customers’ usage requirements during the hours of “peak demand”); and Increase their use of electricity from the grid when wholesale prices are depressed and the physical grid is not constrained. Examples of innovative retail products and services that enable customers to do so include time-based rate options, individual and group net metering, distributed generation and energy storage programs, electric vehicle charging rates, and other services that leverage third-party aggregators and directly empower customers with new technologies. Intelligent use of electricity simultaneously lower costs for both individual customers (from a “total bill” perspective, inclusive of transmission and distribution charges) and each Member’s Community Power program in aggregate (from a supply cost perspective) — provided that the local programs are properly designed to achieve these over-lapping objectives. Energy Risk Management & Financial Reserve Policies To guide the long-term stability of Member Community Power programs, the Coalition assists Members in adopting the Coalition's Energy Portfolio Risk Management, Retail Rates, and Financial Reserve policies . The purpose of these policies is to: Guide each Member’s Community Power program to allocate their customer revenues in ways that balance their community’s goals and objectives over the short-to-long term; and Define how the Coalition will conduct energy procurement risk management, ratesetting, and financial reserve fund management on behalf of each Member (e.g., to remain in compliance with the policies). The Coalition manages a single power portfolio on behalf of Member Community Power programs, and our policies help ensure that the Coalition adequately analyzes and plans for contingencies (such as power supply shocks, economic downturns and regulatory changes) and remains able to draw on capital reserves or credit support sufficient to maintain (1) rate stability for customers and (2) adequate cash flow for program operations in these situations. As Members accrue financial reserves, the Coalition will be able to facilitate additional ways to lower costs and create new value for our Members — and further enhance the financial stability of participating Community Power programs in the process. As one example, the accrual of sufficient reserves will allow the Coalition to begin self-providing the collateral required for wholesale power market transactions and power purchase agreements. This will lower the capital costs and risk premiums otherwise embedded into the price of power for Members. Development of Renewable and Battery Storage Projects As Members demonstrate the ability to accrue reserves sufficient to ensure their financial stability — and maintain or grow their customer base by offering competitive rates and innovative services over time — the Coalition will be able to facilitate new local project developments for Members that elect to jointly participate in long-term contracting solicitations. As context: Project developers and financiers require long-term power purchase agreements (e.g., 10 years) to justify the upfront cost of constructing renewables and battery storage facilities; Consequently, project financiers will not execute long-term contracts with a Community Power program if they do not believe that the program will remain a stable, credit-worthy counterparty — and able to meet its payment obligations over the length of the contract. Achieving the ability to execute long-term contracts and build new renewables and battery storage projects is a priority for the Coalition. This objective is a common policy goal for many of our Member communities and will additionally diversify the Coalition’s energy supply portfolio — helping stabilize our operating margins by intelligently hedging our Members’ collective exposure to wholesale market dynamics and price fluctuations over time.

  • Meetings | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    View upcoming CPCNH public meetings, including board and committee sessions. Stay informed and participate in Community Power governance in New Hampshire. MEETINGS & MINUTES Meeting Calendar Meeting Links Board & Committee Minutes Acerca de CPCNH Board & Committee Meetings are publicly noticed in the calendar below. All CPCNH meetings are open to the public pursuant to NH RSA 91-A . Meeting Agendas & Links Use the meeting list below, or click on link, to find meeting agendas and remote meeting access. View All Public Meetings links Board & Committee Minutes Meeting Minutes Below, you'll find minutes to previous Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire meeting minutes, as well as other key documents, for CPCNH's Board of Directors and its Committees . Use these libraries to browse, search, and download shared documents. You can search by file name, filter by date, sort files, and navigate folders to find what you need. How to use these libraries: Board Minutes & Resources Committee Minutes & Resources Committees Board

  • Annual Solicitation Program to Increase Renewable Energy (ASPIRE) | CPCNH – Community Power NH

    ASPIRE (Annual Solicitation Program to Increase Renewable Energy) is an initiative of the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) to help its member communities achieve their renewable energy goals. CPCNH’s Annual Solicitation Program to Increase Renewable Energy (ASPIRE) About ASPIRE ASPIRE is an initiative of the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire to help its member communities achieve their renewable energy goals. Many CPCNH members have prioritized transitioning to cleaner, more-local sources of electricity. ASPIRE is designed to support this shift by issuing an open, competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) each year to procure energy and/or Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from new renewable energy projects through long-term contracts. Stay tuned for our next ASPIRE RFP, due out in 2026. Webpage Menu What we're looking for Why participate How to get started RFP materials Join our ASPIRE 2025 RFP Webinar CPCNH’s Director of Projects & Programs, Mark Bolinger, will host a Q&A webinar for developers on Sept 10 at 11 AM. Come prepared with questions — the session will be mostly open Q&A, with a brief, high-level overview of the RFP. Register Here Annual Solicitation Program to Increase Renewable Energy (ASPIRE) 2025 RFP Webinar In this CPCNH webinar, Mark Bolinger (Director of Projects & Programs) presents a detailed overview of the ASPIRE RFP — CPCNH’s first competitive solicitation for new, in-region renewable energy projects. Link to presentation The session outlines the intent and structure of the ASPIRE program, eligibility criteria, recent regulatory and market drivers prompting the launch, and key considerations for potential project developers. ASPIRE: Purpose, goals, and long-term vision Eligible resources: new renewable generation (solar, wind, hydro, biomass, LFG, storage-paired) Timing pressures: federal tax credit phaseouts, NH interconnection activity Project evaluation: pricing, location, structure, community value Submission guidance and Q&A with developers webinar What We're Looking For ASPIRE welcomes proposals from a diverse range of renewable energy technologies, project sizes (with a focus on projects under 5 MW), and structures. To be eligible, projects must be “new”—not yet operational at the time of submission. To maximize value to our members, we aim to eventually apply generation purchased from “load reducers” (i.e., sub-5 MW projects not registered with ISO-NE) against CPCNH’s wholesale load obligations. New Hampshire law (RSA 362-A:9, II) permits this offset, but current utility load settlement practices prevent implementation. Until regulatory enforcement and load settlement practices come into alignment with New Hampshire law, we anticipate that most projects proposed through this inaugural ASPIRE solicitation will follow one of two established structures: Group Net Metering arrangements (for projects <5 MW) ISO-NE registered generators (for projects of 5 MW or more) That said, we remain open to creative, non-standard proposals that may better reflect evolving market conditions and project innovation. Why Participate? Low barriers to entry: To encourage broad participation and reduce legal and administrative overhead, ASPIRE offers a streamlined application process and standardized contracts. Enhanced revenue certainty: While net metering credits change every six months and can be volatile, ASPIRE offers fixed-price revenue certainty. 20-year runway: ASPIRE’s 20-year contract exceeds the ~15 year runway for net metering in New Hampshire, which is only available in its current form through 2040. Administrative support: CPCNH stands ready to partner with and support dedicated developers in a variety of ways to ensure that compelling projects succeed. In these and other ways, ASPIRE provides a valuable entry point into long-term renewable energy contracting with a community-centered organization. Stay tuned for our next ASPIRE RFP, due out in 2026. How to Get Started Review the ASPIRE 2025 RFP documents and submit your proposal by the deadline noted in the RFP. If you have questions during the process, we encourage you to email aspire@communitypowernh.gov . All material questions submitted before the deadline will be answered in our regularly updated Q&A Log, available below. ASPIRE 2025 RFP Materials rfp Request for Proposals Application document (in Word doc format) ASPIRE Contract Group Net Metering Membership Agreement Q&A Log (Updated 9-18-25) IRS Notice 2025-42 Be Part of the Energy Future! We’re excited to review your proposal and partner in building a more resilient, renewable, and locally powered New Hampshire. Thank you for your interest in ASPIRE.

  • 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.

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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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