Portsmouth Community Power
Community Power – and greener electricity source options – serving Portsmouth!
Community Power, authorized by NH RSA 53-E, allows local governments to procure electric power on behalf of their residents, businesses, and municipal accounts. Community Power empowers towns, cities, and counties to choose their source of electric energy. This program allows residents to take advantage of this pooled supply, stay with Eversource or a 3rd party supplier.
Portsmouth is one of 52 communities in NH – 100,000 customers representing 30 percent of the state population – benefitting from lower prices, local control, consumer choice and more clean energy. Watch a short CPCNH video featuring member comments.
Community Power Coalition of NH details sources of renewable power also see NH Department of Energy Renewable Portfolio Standard.
As a Portsmouth resident, you should be receiving your electricity from Portsmouth Community Power.
The Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) also offers their customers the choice to opt-up to greater percentages of renewable power at competitive rates:
- Granite Plus with 33 percent renewable;
- Clean 50, with 50 percent renewable; or
- Clean 100 with 100 percent renewable;
- The default base rate for Portsmouth customers is 24.3 percent renewable content which is what the state’s Public Utilities Commission requires of Eversource.
Opting-up is easy. For more information about the Portsmouth Community Power program, visit the Community Power of New Hampshire website.
Resources
- CPCNH Net Metering FAQs (Feb 6, 2024)
- Portsmouth Community Power Timeline
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