Solar Energy for Heroes in New Hampshire
New Hampshire offers net metering, a widely adopted local‑option property tax exemption for solar, and utility‑administered rebates. While sunlight hours are moderate, relatively high regional electricity rates help make solar a solid long‑term investment.
Solar Incentives in New Hampshire
- Net Metering
- Property Tax Exemption (local‑option, widely used)
- Utility/State Rebates
Quick Facts
Our Service Areas in New Hampshire
We proudly serve heroes in these New Hampshire communities. Don't see your city? Dont' worry, we serve many more - contact us to discuss your options.
Manchester
Manchester homeowners in neighborhoods like North End, Rimmon Heights, and the West Side near the Merrimack River, plus those close to downtown’s Millyard district, can use solar to offset high New England electricity costs.
Nashua
In Nashua, areas such as North Nashua, Southwest Nashua, and neighborhoods around Mine Falls Park and downtown’s Main Street offer many detached homes with suitable roofs for solar, all within commuting distance of Massachusetts.
Concord
Concord residents in the South End, West End, and Penacook neighborhoods live near the State House, Merrimack River, and local trail systems, where solar can help reduce utility bills while supporting the city’s clean‑energy goals.
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