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New Solar Opportunities for New Hampshire Municipalities

Why is Everyone Talking about Solar in New Hampshire?

More than ever, municipalities across New Hampshire are exploring the financial and environmental benefits of going solar. How do we know this? Because our co-owners are talking with municipal partners, evaluating municipal lands, responding to municipal RFP/RFQs, and developing and constructing municipal solar projects every day.

Navigating the Solar Development Landscape Webinar

Join NHMA and NH Association of Counties for a discussion around solar development and how to develop a project at the municipal and county level.  Hear from subject matter experts who can help answer your questions about solar development challenges and issues in New Hampshire.

Webinar lead by:  Amy Manzellia, Esq. of BCM Environmental & Land Law and Maureen Callahan and Steve Birndorf of USource.

 

How New Hampshire Municipalities Can Take Advantage of the Expanded Net Metering Opportunities Webinar

Under recently approved HB 315, New Hampshire cities, towns and schools have the ability to significantly increase their adoption of renewable energy and receive financial incentives while doing so. This enhanced subsidy will result in a significant injection of renewable energy into the state, having long term benefits for utilities, energy users and the environment.

Solarizing New Hampshire's Upper Valley and Beyond

The information contained in this article is not intended as legal advice and may no longer be accurate due to changes in the law. Consult NHMA's legal services or your municipal attorney.

Over 300 homes in the Upper Valley have solar power due in large part to Vital Communities’ “Solarize Upper Valley” program, which, to date, has produced 1.7 megawatts of solar electricity and reduced CO2 emissions by nearly 1,500 metric tons.