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11/05/2025

In a small town like Carroll, even modest projects can make a big difference. That's why the town's Energy Commission identified the transition to high-efficiency LED streetlights as their first major initiative.

It’s a great example of how local projects keep moving forward - no matter what’s happening in the moment - driving steady progress toward a more sustainable future. Head to our blog to read more about their success!

Photos from Clean Energy NH's post 10/13/2025

New Hampshire’s clean energy leaders came together at the 17th annual Local Energy Solutions Conference to connect, collaborate, and look to the future of the industry.

This year, six communities were recognized with national SolSmart designations for advancing affordable solar energy: Barrington (Gold), Hampton & Stratham (Silver), and Milton, Hopkinton & Dublin (Bronze).

A big thank you to our sponsors, especially Calpine and the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire for making this statewide gathering possible.

Photos courtesy of Rooted in Light Media

Photos from Clean Energy NH's post 07/17/2025

📣Thanks to efforts from Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the Ag-FDA Senate Committee just approved $4 million for a new Energy Circuit Rider pilot program – modeled after Clean Energy NH’s own Circuit Riders.

The bill now heads to the full House and Senate for vote. If it passes, that means more local experts on the ground to help towns cut energy costs and power cleaner, more efficient economic development opportunities on a national scale. Read more: https://shorturl.at/USN5k

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