The Rural Energy for America Program (REAP), administered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), offers Renewable Energy Systems and Energy Efficiency Improvement Guaranteed Loans and Grants. This grant and loan offering from USDA Rural Development can help farmers and rural small businesses to make renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements - including installing solar panels.
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USDA REAP Grant for Solar Installation
Posted on
February
15,
2023
Why Energy Prices Are Soaring Inconsistently Across New Hampshire
Posted on
November
21,
2022
If you live in New Hampshire and haven’t already seen a significant increase in your electricity rates, you likely will in the coming months. All four of the state’s utility companies have either requested, received, and/or announced a dramatic rate increase from the state’s Public Utilities Commission.
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Here’s What You Need To Know To Go Solar In New Hampshire
Posted on
May
12,
2022
Solar is gaining popularity in New Hampshire
Although New Hampshire ranks among the bottom ⅓ of states in solar installation and production, solar is growing in popularity. According to SEIA, as of Q4, 2021, roughly 28,000 New Hampshire households have some level of solar installation, and many businesses are now moving to clean, renewable solar energy.
Read MoreMeet New Hampshire neighbors with solar power
Posted on
October
28,
2021
With thousands of happy solar power customers, we’ve collected a lot of great Solar Stories about why people made the switch. Here are a few comments we’ve received from New Hampshire solar energy customers - some of these could even live in your neck of the woods!
Read MoreNew Hampshire solar energy incentives
Posted on
January
16,
2021
Solar power is now the cheapest energy in history, according to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2020. The technology has gotten more efficient while becoming less costly. Tax credits and other solar power incentives offered through the government and utilities bring down the price of solar even further.
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