New Hampshire Set to Update 15-Year-Old Climate Action Plan
The new Climate Action Plan update is a much needed step toward New Hampshire’s clean energy future.
The new Climate Action Plan update is a much needed step toward New Hampshire’s clean energy future.
Offshore wind can save us money on our energy bills, provide more electricity in cold temperatures, and slow the effects of climate change.
The plan ignores the role state policy plays in spiking electricity costs while calling for more polluting natural gas.
The Commission recently approved Eversource’s plan to make electric vehicle charging stations more widespread throughout the state.
Our addiction to fossil fuels paired with state policy heavily influences how hard electricity prices hit our wallets.
The state’s Public Utilities Commission recently reversed nearly a decade of progress on energy efficiency in the state.
New Hampshire may update its State Energy Strategy, a critical opportunity to include cutting climate-damaging emissions.
Biden’s infrastructure package represents a critical investment in our future, infusing much-needed funding to ramp up New England’s transition to a carbon-free economy by 2050.
After a three-year battle, Liberty Utilities has dropped plans for a controversial gas pipeline and liquified natural gas storage facility. This unnecessary, dirty project would have cost an eye-watering $400 million dollars – saddling New Hampshire families and businesses with the costs for decades to come.