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The NHSaves® utility partners provide resources and success stories that help residents, businesses and towns learn more about energy efficiency and ways to save on energy costs.
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LED lighting uses about 80-90% less energy than traditional incandescent lighting, produces about 70-90% less heat, and can last up to 15 times longer.
Read MoreLowering your energy use and your utility bill starts with simple changes in energy efficient behaviors. Your utility partners at NHSaves have put together some quick tips to help you get started.
Read MoreLowering your energy use and your utility bill starts with simple changes in energy efficient behaviors. Your utility partners at NHSaves have put together some quick tips to help you get started.
Read MoreLowering your energy use and your utility bill starts with simple changes in energy efficient behaviors. Your utility partners at NHSaves have put together some quick tips to help you get started.
Read MoreAll K-12 schools in the NHSaves utilities’ service area* can take advantage of these FREE New Hampshire Energy Education Project (NHEEP) workshops. A NHEEP educator will work with each teacher to embed a workshop aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) into their curriculum.
Read MoreWho are we? What do we do? If you’re checking on the status of your rebate or wondering how to participate in our programs, we have the answers for you!
Read MoreEnergy efficiency is a vital part of keeping New Hampshire’s residents, businesses and towns economically successful, now and in the future. NHSaves provides New Hampshire customers with information, incentives and support designed to save energy, reduce costs, and protect our environment statewide.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) is a member-owned and controlled electric distributor serving approximately 80,000 members in 115 towns and cities. We maintain over 5,500 miles of energized line that traverse nine of the 10 counties in New Hampshire.
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