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  • Our Members | Clean Energy NH

    View CENH's members and links to our business members OUR MEMBERS Anchor 1 MEET OUR MEMBERS 110+ MEMBERS STRONG & GROWING View a complete list of our business members and organizational sponsors here ! ALL CROSS THE CLEAN ENERGY SECTOR Learn more about our business members and organizational sponsors by expertise below! BACKED BY STRONG FOUNDATION SUPPORT View the state and regional donors that help fund our work here ! EXPLORE OUR MEMBERS BY AREA OF EXPERTISE CLEAN ENERGY CLEAN TRANSPORTATION EDUCATIONAL HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING LEGAL, FINANCIAL, & CONSULTING SERVICES MANUFACTURING & HIGH TECH MUNICIPAL MEMBERS ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERS UTILITIES MEMBER CATEGORIES WHY JOIN THE COALITION? Granite State Solar is a proud member of CENH because we know that it takes resilience and people power to build a clean energy coalition as successful as the one we have in this great state. CENH walks the walk in protecting the interests of the renewable energy sector in supporting local businesses and keeping money in the pockets of Granite Staters. ALAN GAUNTT, CEO, GRANITE STATE SOLAR We are proud members of CENH and believe we can create a more successful energy future for NH...the importance of clean energy for our state is simple: it’s the best choice to ensure energy security, price stability and affordability, environmental protection and job growth in New Hampshire. JACK KENWORTHY HEAD OF DEVELOPMENT, WALDEN GREEN ENERGY BECOME A MEMBER Show your support by becoming a member and joining us in the fight to build a cleaner, greener Granite State! JOIN OUR COALITION

  • Clean Energy NH

    New Hampshire’s leading clean energy advocate. We're dedicated to supporting policies and programs that strengthen our state’s economy, protect public health, and conserve natural resources. LEADING THE CHARGE FOR A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Educating concerned residents, organizations, and community leaders. Advocating for New Hampshire's clean energy transition. DRIVING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE Working toward a clean energy future here in New Hampshire is a big responsibility, and far too large for one person or organization to tackle alone. So we've built a coalition of clean energy champions, made up of local communities and residents, elected officials and leaders, and organizations committed to a more sustainable future, who are on the front line building a cleaner, greener future right here in the Granite State. BUILDING ENERGY POLICY CONSENSUS To make the successful transition to clean energy, we need structural solutions. The best way to do that is to work with our local elected officials, because they have the power to make New Hampshire a leader in responsibly developed clean energy policy. And as a watchdog at the state agency that regulates essential utility services, the legislature, and around the state, Clean Energy NH has been critical in creating and defending the state's foundational policies that encourage developing an educated workforce, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. BECOME PART OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S LEADING CLEAN ENERGY COALITION "Energy is a complicated issue. Clean Energy NH is doing an amazing job trying to educate everybody - from legislators in Concord to municipalities, homeowners associations, and our cities and towns. And I think the only way that this is going to be successful is if we're all working on this as a group, as a team, and working on it together. Clean Energy NH pulls everybody together and really does look at this as a system. I'm proud to support Clean Energy NH." - Steve Walker, Evari 2024 ANNUAL REPORT Explore highlights from a year of impact, advocacy, and progress. The 2024 Annual Report showcases how Clean Energy NH advanced clean energy solutions across the Granite State, thanks to the dedication of our supporters, partners, and communities. READ MORE WILL YOU HELP US MAKE THE CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITION? SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Never miss the latest news, action alerts, recommended reading, events, and more. SUBSCRIBE JOIN US AT AN UPCOMING EVENT New Solar Zoning Guidance for NH Communities Sep 11, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM via Zoom Register 2025 Local Energy Solutions (LES) Conference Sep 25, 2025, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown, 700 Elm St, Manchester, NH 03101, USA Register BECOME A MEMBER Show your support by becoming a member and joining us in the fight to build a cleaner, greener Granite State! JOIN OUR COALITION EXPLORE CLEAN ENERGY INSIGHTS & UPDATES Building a More Efficient Granite State with Margaret Dillon Some people study building science. Some stumble into it through construction. But Margaret Dillon? She feels it. “It’s in my DNA to... Clean Energy NH Aug 7 3 min read Green Lightning Energy’s Path to B Corp Certification Written by Jason Plant, Co-Founder of Green Lightning Energy Sometimes, the best business ideas come from solving the problems right in... Clean Energy NH Jul 29 4 min read Honoring the Past While Powering the Future with Solar at Wilkins Lumber Tucked away in Milford, New Hampshire, Wilkins Lumber has been milling wood since the late 1700s, weathering generations of change in... Clean Energy NH Jul 29 3 min read CLEAN ENERGY BUSINESS LEADERS Clean Energy Leader business members are industry leaders committed to transforming New Hampshire's energy future. WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS!

  • High Performance Building | Clean Energy NH

    HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING MEMBERS ABACUS ENER GY WORKS, LLC ABC ENERGY SAVINGS AFFINITY LED LIGHTING ASPIRE RE SIDENTIAL DENNIS MIRES, P.A. THE ARCHITECTS DIG ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENT INVESTMENT, INC. ENERGY AUDITS UNLIMITED ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS INC. GDS ASSOCIATES, INC. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC TRANE HVAC NEWELL & CRATHERN LLC NHSAVES PORTSMOUTH HOUSING AUTHORITY RESILIENT BUILDINGS GROUP THE MARBL PLATFORM TRC SOLUTIONS (TRC COMPANIES) TTG TECHNOLOGIES, LLC THE MARBL PLATFORM WISHCAMPER COMPANIES INC.

  • Energy Savings | Clean Energy NH

    ENERGY SAVINGS Energy prices are soaring and winter is coming. Whether you rent or own a home, or are a business owner, everyone is looking for ways in which to lower energy costs and save money this season. Take control of your energy usage with dozens of energy-saving ideas, tips and how-tos. Follow along the clickable game board and explore the information, resources and FAQs listed below. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GET HELP: CONTACT YOUR LOCAL UTILITY APPLY FOR AID THROUGH YOUR COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY If you need help paying your electric or fuel bills or making your home snug for the winter, contact your local Community Action Agency (CAA) to apply for help. You must be a resident of New Hampshire and meet income eligibility requirements. With a backlog of applications, don't delay. Click here for a list of CAA phone numbers. The NH Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LiHEAP) provides economic aid for home heating costs for qualified renters and homeowners. if you or a family member qualify for SNAP, SSI or TANF, you are automatically eligible. Others must meet income eligibility requirements. Under the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) income-eligible customers of Eversource, Liberty, Unitil or the NH Electric Co-op can qualify for a 12-month discount on their monthly electric bill. Funds are limited, but successful applicants can get 8 - 76% off their bills. Take control of your energy consumption for free by simply changing some of your habits. Check out our 31 Day Energy Challenge , by visiting our Twitter and Instagram channels, to get inspired for how to lower your energy bills. Share your own favorite energy savings tips on social media or email us at hello@cleanenergynh.org so we can share them with others. Interested in sharing this information with your friends, family or colleagues? Download a printable version of our game board that includes more information for the 31 Day Energy Challenge. TIPS & TRICKS: PARTICIPATE IN THE FREE ENERGY CHALLENGE GET HANDY: WEATHERIZATION AUDITS AND ASSISTANCE Weatherization boosts your home's energy efficiency, safety, and comfort by repairing or improving its outside layer (the shell). It can include fixing broken doors and windows, patching small holes in the walls or roof, adding insulation, fixing the furnace and installing weatherstripping. Test your home's energy efficiency . Enter your home's energy usage in Home Performance with Energy Star (HPWES). A low score may qualify you for a home audit that may help you earn incentives for energy efficiency or weatherization help. The NH Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) directs federal grant money to low-income households hardest hit by high energy costs and not able to weatherize their homes without assistance. Eligibility guidelines are the same as for LIHEAP, but applicants must wait for an energy audit to see if their dwelling space qualifies for the program. USDA offers a Single Family Repair Loans & Grants program to very low-income rural homeowners who cannot get credit from other source. Known as the Section 504 program, amounts of $10,000 - $40,000 can be used to repair, improve or modernize homes. Many LiHEAP recipients use these funds to repair their homes before installing energy efficiency upgrades. CHOOSE A COMPETITIVE ENERGY SUPPLIER A competitive supplier is a company licensed by the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (NHPUC) to sell electric supply products to electricity consumers. They are separate from the utilities and focus mainly on energy supply . Visit the links below for more information about competitive energy supply, how to make the switch, and important FAQs before making your decision. Considerations when choosing an energy supplier Residential Competitive Energy Suppliers ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LEND A HAND: CHECK IN AND SHARE TIPS Ask your neighbors, especially seniors, if they know about this website and the many money-saving ideas and resources listed. If you think they might qualify for rate assistance, make sure they have the number of your local Community Action Agency and urge them to call ASAP to apply for aid. Ask if they need help putting energy-saving ideas into practice. Have they swapped out their old bulbs for LED lights? If not, offer to buy the bulbs on their behalf and install them if they need help. Look for other ways you can help each other save on energy, such as carpooling to the grocery store or running an errand for someone else while you're out so you can save them a special trip. Get creative! GET CREATIVE: ORGANIZE AN EVENT Suggest that your Chamber of Commerce , local hardware store or building supply store host a public demonstration explaining when to use different kinds of insulation and weatherizing products and showing how to install them. Even better : Ask retailers to make a special energy-saving section or display in their store and offer volume discounts on LEDs, weatherstripping and thermal window film. Urge your church group, civic club, scout troop or neighbors to sponsor a fundraiser to buy energy monitors and weatherizing tools for a tool lending library. Host a coffee hour or drop-in day so others can learn how to use the new tools. Even better : Offer to do the work for one or more families who need hands-on help. START A WOODBANK: DO MORE GOOD WITH WOOD Start a "wood bank" - think of it like a food bank, a place where people can pick up items they need. In this case, it's a place where they can pick up firewood for free. Financial assistance for wood banks An in-depth guide on how to start a wood bank A list of New Hampshire wood banks: Sean Powers Wood Bank, Hopkinton, (603) 568-2783 The Grapevine Community Wood Bank, Antrim, (603) 588-7154 Wood Ministry at Kearsarge Presbyterian Church, (603) 526-4800 Peterborough Community Wood Bank, Peterborough, (603) 924-6800 Warner Community Wood Bank, Warner, (603) 456-3303 THINK BIGGER: LEARN ABOUT WINDOW DRESSERS This community-based program matches volunteers with homes that need window inserts to save on heating bills. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS GET INVOLVED: BECOME A LOCAL LEADER Get involved with your local Energy Committee or Energy Commission. Reach out to your City or Town Clerk to learn if there is one in your community. If there's not one in your town, consider starting one with other clean energy champions. Visit here to find more information and resources on how to get one started. CALL YOUR LEGISLATORS: SUPPORT NH'S ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMS Let your NH State Representative and Senator know you care about energy costs and value the programs offered by NHSaves. Not sure of the elected official serving your district? Find your State Senator here and your NH State Representatives here . KEEP IT GOING: JOIN CLEAN ENERGY NH! Support the organization that is working in local communities, serving as regulatory watchdogs, and working with bipartisan coalitions of energy stakeholders to support favorable policies and practices that strengthen NH’s clean energy industry. Become a member Donate Volunteer: Email us at hello@cleanenergynh.org of your interest Get Help Get Handy Lend A Hand Get Creative Start a Wood Bank Call Your Legislators Get Invoved Keep It Going Social Energy Challenge Share Tips Think Bigger Resources ENERGY SAVINGS: RESOURCES Energy Efficiency Rebates and Incentives: NH Department of Energy: A great starting point -the site provides information specific to NH utilities. Federal tax credits with ENERGY STAR NHSaves program For Businesses: Check for savings by using these checklists (includes commercial buildings, housing, schools, churches, industrial plants, etc. North Country Farmers and Small Business Energy Savings/Funding Workshop ENERGY SAVINGS: FAQs What should I unplug when I go on vacation? What other recommendations would you have to save money year round? FAQs NHSaves

  • Resources For Local Government | Clean Energy NH

    CLEAN ENERGY RESOURCES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUNDING & SUPPORT NH Community Development Finance Authority’s (CDFA) Community Facilities Energy Assessment Program provides grant funding to reduce the cost of energy-related studies for New Hampshire municipalities and nonprofit organizations. Link: www.resources.nhcdfa.org/programs/community-facilities-energy-assessment-program/ Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities Program, the Granite State Clean Cities Coalition (GSCCC) seeks to reduce petroleum use in transportation through the use of domestically produced, cleaner burning alternative fuels and other fuel reduction strategies. Link: www.granitestatecleancities.nh.gov Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), public and tax-exempt entities can access clean energy tax incentives for the first time. According to cleanenergy.gov/directpay , that means governments, nonprofits, schools, churches, public power, rural coops, and more are now eligible to receive cash from the IRS, “including for generating clean electricity through solar, wind, and battery storage projects; building community solar projects that bring clean energy to neighborhood families; installing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure; and purchasing clean vehicles for state or city vehicle fleets .” Link: Direct Pay/Elective Pay NHSaves offers programs that help save money on energy efficiency solutions and upgrades. Covered measures include high efficiency HVAC upgrade or replacement, LED, weatherization, energy audits, refrigeration, new construction, and renovation. Link: www.nhsaves.com NH Dept. of Environmental Services provides loans and grants through their Clean Water State Revolving Fund, along with low-cost financial assistance for planning, design, and construction projects to communities, nonprofits, and other local government entities for both wastewater infrastructure (collection systems, pumping stations, and wastewater treatment) and other water pollution control projects. Link: www.des.nh.gov SolSmart is a national organization that offers no-cost technical assistance to help local governments accelerate the growth of clean, affordable solar energy in their jurisdictions. They are particularly helpful when it comes to writing renewable energy zoning ordinances. Their free resources include recordings of webinars and trainings, templates, and examples. Contact CENH's Energy Circuit Rider Team ( sarah@cleanenergynh.org ) if you have any difficulty finding what you need on the SolSmart website. Link: https://solsmart.org/ The US Department of Agriculture runs the Community Facilities Program to help you develop essential community facilities in rural areas. An essential community facility is defined as a facility that provides an essential service to the local community for the orderly development of the community in a primarily rural area, and does not include private, commercial or business undertakings. Link: www.rd.usda.gov/community-facilities

  • Take Action: Local Government | Clean Energy NH

    EMPOWER YOUR COMMUNITY, BECOME A CLEAN ENERGY CHAMPION A RESOURCE IN REDUCING EMISSIONS Does your community want to reduce emissions? We can help. Become a member and partner with our team of clean energy experts to: Receive clean energy and energy efficiency education along with technical assistance Start your own Local Energy Committee Conceive, design, and carry out new clean energy projects Secure grant and funding opportunities CONTACT US What Our Members Say "Our town energy committee has deep trust in Clean Energy NH. We rely on their expertise, data, resources and their translation of PUC legalese into laywoman's terms. Clean Energy NH has always been our trusted partner." Renay Allen, Chair Exeter Energy Committee PARTICIPATE IN OUR ENERGY CIRCUIT RIDER PROGRAM The Energy Circuit Rider (ECR) Program grew out of a pilot effort in Coös to help municipalities secure funding and execute clean energy projects in their community. Energy Circuit Riders work hand-in-hand with municipal officials, providing capacity and expertise to help them on the transition to clean energy. Currently serving the North Country, Monadnock and Seacoast regions, our hope is to grow the program state-wide. LEARN MORE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Never miss the latest news, action alerts, recommended reading, events, and more. SUBSCRIBE JOIN OUR COALITION Start working towards a clean energy future for your local municipality today. Learn how to enlist your community as a Clean Energy New Hampshire municipal member and access our services. BECOME A MEMBER EXPLORE MORE RESOURCES We're constantly on the lookout for funding and support resources for our local government partners. Take a look at some of our most frequently requested resources to help you get started. EXPLORE RESOURCES THANKS TO OUR 30+ MUNICIPAL MEMBERS FROM AROUND THE STATE. VIEW MUNICIPAL MEMBERS

  • 20th Anniversary Celebration (Member Discount) | Clean Energy NH

    Thu, Sep 19 | Bedford Event Center 20th Anniversary Celebration (Member Discount) Join us for an evening of philanthropy and purpose as we have fun raising funds to accelerate the clean energy transition in the Granite State. RSVP Time & Location Sep 19, 2024, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Bedford Event Center, 379 S River Rd, Bedford, NH 03110, USA About the event On Thursday, September 19, join us for an evening of philanthropy and purpose as we have fun raising funds to accelerate the clean energy transition in the Granite State. Originally known as the New Hampshire Sustainable Energy Association , the organization was founded in 2003 by a small group of homeowners and renewable energy enthusiasts. In 2004, the organization became an official 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Now, twenty years later, as the go-to resource on clean energy technologies and policies, we utilize three complementary strategies at the local, state, regional, and national levels to advance clean energy in New Hampshire. This is the critical decade and we’re making real progress, but there’s still so much left to do. Help us to shape what the next 20 years will look like. Event Highlights: Delicious Food and Drinks, Photo Booth, Silent Auction, and special guests interviewed by guest host, Laura Knoy. Interested in supporting this event? Find sponsorship opportunities here . Show More RSVP Share this event

  • The Clean Energy Blog | Clean Energy NH

    THE CLEAN ENERGY BLOG All Posts CENH Blog CENH Updates Member Spotlight Young Professionals in Energy-YPiE Drive Electric NH (DENH) NEM Search Log in / Sign up Clean Energy NH Aug 15 3 min Folks, We Have a Settlement. The majority of the participants in the docket that will determine the future of the local renewable energy industry agree to leave net... 389 0 comments 0 1 like. 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I was drawn to Clean Energy NH’s approach to making a tangible difference in the world... 45 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH May 1 5 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Jason Plant Name: Jason Plant Title: Co-Founder & CEO Employer: Green Lightning Energy City/Town of Residence: Sanbornton, NH Education: BA in... 67 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Apr 29 2 min Employee Q&A: Meet Katharine What interested you in working at Clean Energy NH? What interested me the most about Clean Energy NH (CENH) was how passionate everyone I... 44 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Apr 26 3 min Employee Q&A: Meet Frank What interested you in working at Clean Energy NH? I’ve always had a strong interest in energy conservation and renewable energy. The... 41 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Apr 24 3 min Employee Q&A: Meet Doug What interested you in working at Clean Energy NH? This Energy Circuit Rider position is taking my career full circle. When I moved to... 50 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Apr 9 2 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Madelyn Bradley Name: Madelyn Bradley Title: Community Engagement Consultant Employer: Resilient Buildings Group City/Town of Residence: Dover, NH... 81 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Mar 14 3 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Henry Herndon Name: Henry Herndon Title: Director of Member Services Employer: Community Power Coalition of NH (CPCNH) City/Town of Residence: Concord,... 141 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Mar 6 1 min Maximizing Efficiency: How Direct Pay Can Benefit Your Organization Clean Energy NH just launched a Direct Pay Resource Guide to help communities access clean energy tax credits through the new IRS... 76 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Feb 22 3 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Larsen Burack Name: Larsen Burack Title: Project Manager Employer: Ohm Analytics City/Town of Residence: Hopkinton, NH Education: Business Analytics... 149 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Feb 7 2 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Alyssa Thomas Name: Alyssa Thomas Title: Solar Installer Employer: Revision Energy City/Town of Residence: Nashua, NH Why did you decide to work in the... 54 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Jan 17 3 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Annie Henry Name: Annie Henry City/Town of Residence: Amherst, NH Education: International Business & Economics BS Why did you decide to work in the... 130 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Jan 8 3 min Employee Q&A: Meet Sarah What interested you in working at Clean Energy NH? We need all hands on deck to transition New Hampshire to clean energy. I’ve long... 127 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Jan 3 3 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Devon Atwell Name: Devon Atwell Title: Energy Consultant Employer: Standard Power of America City/Town of Residence: Allenstown, NH Education:... 67 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Clean Energy NH Dec 18, 2023 3 min NEM 3.0: Local Renewables Lower Electric Rates for All Granite Staters New analysis by Clean Energy New Hampshire shows that allowing homeowners to sell excess electricity from solar panels back to the grid... 721 3 comments 3 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Clean Energy NH Dec 13, 2023 4 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Jackson Kaspari Name: Jackson Kaspari Title: Resilience Manager Employer: City of Dover City/Town of Residence: Dover, NH Education: Ph.D. in Chemistry... 147 0 comments 0 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Clean Energy NH Nov 9, 2023 3 min YPiE Spotlight: Meet Nicole Vielma Name: Nicole Vielma Title: Customer Experience Manager Employer: Granite State Solar Education: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science... 122 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked

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    Rules for Using Clean Energy NH, Drive Electric NH, Young Professionals in Energy or Local Energy Solutions Logos ​ Permission is granted to you to use CENH logos and branding on your website to advertise your membership with the organization, but only under the following terms and conditions: CENH’s logos and branding are for noncommercial use only. Usage of CENH’s logos and word marks for commercial sales, individual fundraising or organizational fundraising is strictly prohibited unless otherwise expressed in writing by CENH or its authorized agent. Logos and branding may not be used in an ambiguous way as described herein: No logo or branding may be used in any way that suggests that CENH sponsors, approves, or endorses you, your organization, your websites, your products or your services. No word mark and/or logo may be used in any way that mischaracterizes any relationship between you and CENH. Members may not use any logos or branding to advertise its CENH membership in advertisements, paid promotional pieces, or press releases without CENH’s express written permission, which must be requested in writing. No logo or branding may be used or displayed in any of the following ways: In any manner that, in the sole discretion of CENH, discredits CENH or tarnishes its reputation or goodwill. In any manner that is false or misleading. In any manner that suggests that CENH takes a specific position on a project or policy.

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    Clean Energy NH is a 501(c)(3) education, technical assistance, and advocacy organization. Membership is subject to the following criteria: Members must support our statement of purpose. Membership can be revoked if an individual or entity is actively working against our statement of purpose. Members desiring to make use of our logo must adhere to our logo usage rules.

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