The town of Bow voted to pull out of the coalition, citing increasing costs for customers. In Dover, city officials decided to move some of their main energy accounts off of community power.
Community power, the system under which communities can buy their own electricity instead of depending on the utility, is continuing its rapid expansion in towns throughout the region. Three Concord ...
Bow Select Board considers leaving Community Power Coalition in New Hampshire due to high energy costs for residents.
Electric rates for members of the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire are higher, for the first time, than rates for customers with any of the state’s investor-owned utility companies. As ...
The city’s participation in a community power program is moving forward as anticipated, after rates more favorable than those available through Eversource were achieved.
As community power programs have grown in New Hampshire, their promise of lowering energy costs for households and providing more options for renewable energy have won over dozens of communities and ...