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New Hampshire residential electric rates are highest in September and the highest average bill is in August.
The New Hampshire residential electricity rate in 2024 averages 25.80 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 60.02% above the US average rate of 16.12 cents. New Hampshire ranks as the 46th lowest priced state in the US based on average electric rate. The state has 21 electric companies, and with a deregulated electricity market, customers likely have many options to choose from when buying electricity. Citizens in the state have an average monthly residential power bill of $154.44 per month. The national average bill is $138.02. Eversource Energy is the largest vendor in the state based on megawatt hours sold. On average, residents of New Hampshire create 1,229.55 kilograms of CO2 gases from electric use for each resident in the state, which is the 52nd highest in the United States. Electricity generation facilities in the state generate 63.27% more electricity than the state uses, meaning the excess electricity can be stored for later use or exported.
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Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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Eversource Energy | BUNDLED | 25.47 | 147.88 | 2,136,214.49 | 544,125,052 | |
New Hampshire Electric | BUNDLED | 25.36 | 144.42 | 500,258.79 | 126,890,448 | |
Unitil | BUNDLED | 28.24 | 164.67 | 370,810.49 | 104,722,775 | |
Direct Energy | ENERGY | 12.12 | 73.38 | 220,072.21 | 26,670,148.76 | |
Granite State Electric | BUNDLED | 32.90 | 206.18 | 195,483 | 64,310,567 | |
North American Power | ENERGY | 15.07 | 90.01 | 117,877.27 | 17,769,760.78 | |
ENH Power | ENERGY | 14.29 | 78.02 | 115,074.38 | 16,448,707.87 | |
Wolfeboro Electric | BUNDLED | 14.75 | 94.73 | 35,798.94 | 5,278,872.06 | |
SmartEnergy Holdings | ENERGY | 17.54 | 89.19 | 35,268.39 | 6,187,141.1 | |
Energy Rewards | ENERGY | 16.14 | 86.66 | 21,772.52 | 3,514,407.8 |
Provider | Service Type | Commercial Rate (¢) | Commercial Average Bill ($) | Commercial Sales (MWh) | Commercial Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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Strategic Energy LLC | ENERGY | 7.46 | 1,633.38 | 747,683.07 | 55,797,908.99 | |
Eversource Energy | BUNDLED | 23.16 | 256.52 | 568,411.21 | 131,670,614 | |
First Point Power | ENERGY | 9.97 | 493.32 | 161,005.83 | 16,050,563.15 | |
New Hampshire Electric | BUNDLED | 23.73 | 287.06 | 134,267.19 | 31,861,865 | |
Unitil | BUNDLED | 28.70 | 381.32 | 124,878.16 | 35,838,089 | |
Granite State Electric | BUNDLED | 33.53 | 826.95 | 104,951.2 | 35,186,836 | |
Texas Retail Energy | ENERGY | 12.42 | 17,738.68 | 75,283.09 | 9,348,283.36 | |
Energy Rewards | ENERGY | 9.93 | 239.92 | 29,756.2 | 2,955,833.09 | |
Direct Energy | ENERGY | 11.59 | 132.44 | 21,041.95 | 2,438,562.3 | |
ENH Power | ENERGY | 14.92 | 149.58 | 18,897.2 | 2,819,520.4 |
Plant | City/County | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (KG) | Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh) | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Rockingham County | Nuclear | 10,468,337 | |||||
Granite RidgeCalpine (100.00%) | Rockingham County | Natural Gas | 3,419,626 | 1,363,413,895.06 | 398.7 | ||
NewingtonThe Carlyle Group (100.00%) | Rockingham County | Natural Gas | 751,958.01 | 299,780,566.7 | 398.67 | ||
Coos County | Wind | 186,384 | |||||
Groton Wind LLCAvangrid (100.00%) | Grafton County | Wind | 100,650 | ||||
MerrimackGranite Shore Power (100.00%) | Merrimack County | Coal | 96,296 | 106,032,431.85 | 1,101.11 | ||
Wheelabrator Concord FacilityWheelabrator Environmental Systems (100.00%) | Concord | Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste | 92,372 | 168,425,546.4 | 1,823.34 | ||
Antrim WindTransAlta (100.00%) | Hillsborough County | Wind | 68,631 | ||||
Lempster Wind LLCAvangrid (100.00%) | Sullivan County | Wind | 60,627 | ||||
UNH 7.9 MW PlantEmcor Energy Services (100.00%) | Durham CDP | Landfill Gas | 51,243 | 11,703,045.42 | 228.38 |
Plant | City/County | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (KG) | Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh) | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Rockingham County | Nuclear | 10,468,337 |
New Hampshire has lowered CO2 pollution on account of electricity consumption by 11.72% over the preceding year.
Hydroelectric power now accounts for 7.46% of the electricity produced in New Hampshire after a 16.98% in electricity produced using hydroelectric power.
New Hampshire generates 95,216.76 megawatt hours of electricity from the use of coal, ranking New Hampshire as the 40th highest producer of electricity from coal in the nation.
Electricity from wind energy generated in New Hampshire totals 434,357 megawatt hours, making New Hampshire 32nd in the US for wind power generation.
New Hampshire citizens are faced with outages averaging 341.18 minutes per interruption, with about 2.77 outages each year.
New Hampshire emitted 1,715,509,496.67 kilograms of CO2 emissions via electricity production, which is the 51st worst in the US.
There are 15 active electricity plants located in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire has a deregulated electricity market, meaning citizens in the state can often choose from an abundance of electricity suppliers for their electricity needs.
The main fuel source used for electricity production in New Hampshire is Nuclear, making up 60.33% of the fuel used in the state. Additionally, Natural Gas makes up 24.40% and Conventional Hydroelectric accounts for 7.46%.
By total megawatt hours sold, Eversource Energy is the largest electricity company in New Hampshire.
The average electricity cost paid by residents of New Hampshire in 2024 is 25.80 cents per kilowatt hour.
In 2024, New Hampshire has an average electric bill of $154.
There are 21 electricity providers offering service in New Hampshire.
Residential Rate Rank | Provider | Residential Rate (¢) | State Customers |
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1 | New Hampton Village Precinct, New Hampshire Electric Utility | 12.28 | 109 |
2 | Littleton Water and Electric | 13.69 | 3,938 |
3 | Wolfeboro Electric | 14.75 | 5,728 |
4 | City of Ashland Electric | 15.09 | 1,763 |
5 | Precinct of Woodsville | 16.04 | 1,011 |
6 | New Hampshire Electric | 25.36 | 82,476 |
7 | Eversource Energy | 25.47 | 350,660 |
8 | Unitil | 28.24 | 60,852 |
9 | Granite State Electric | 32.90 | 29,605 |
State Customers Rank | Provider | State Customers |
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1 | Eversource Energy | 350,660 |
2 | New Hampshire Electric | 82,476 |
3 | Unitil | 60,852 |
4 | Granite State Electric | 29,605 |
5 | Wolfeboro Electric | 5,728 |
6 | Littleton Water and Electric | 3,938 |
7 | City of Ashland Electric | 1,763 |
8 | Precinct of Woodsville | 1,011 |
9 | New Hampton Village Precinct, New Hampshire Electric Utility | 109 |