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New Hampshire (NH) — Solar & Roofing

$0-Down Solar & Roofing in New Hampshire

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Solar Incentives in New Hampshire

New Hampshire offers net metering through utilities like Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil, and has supported residential clean energy through NHSaves programs. With New England's high electric rates, solar can meaningfully cut a homeowner's long-term energy costs.

How Net Metering Works in New Hampshire

Net metering credits you for the surplus solar power your system sends to the grid: when your panels make more than you use, you bank a credit; at night you draw it back — for a lower, more predictable monthly bill.

In New Hampshire, net metering is offered through utilities like Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil. Learn why your electric bill keeps rising →

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Solar by City in New Hampshire

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New Hampshire Solar — FAQ

Is $0-down solar available in New Hampshire?

Yes. EnergyPros matches New Hampshire homeowners with vetted, A-rated installers offering $0-down solar (lease/PPA) options — no purchase or loan required.

What solar incentives does New Hampshire offer?

New Hampshire offers net metering through utilities like Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil, and has supported residential clean energy through NHSaves programs. Eligibility varies — consult a tax professional.

How does net metering work in New Hampshire?

Net metering credits you for the surplus solar power your system sends to the grid: when your panels make more than you use, you bank a credit; at night you draw it back — for a lower, more predictable monthly bill. In New Hampshire, it's offered through utilities like Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil.

Incentive programs and eligibility vary by utility and change over time. EnergyPros does not guarantee eligibility for any tax credit, exemption, or incentive — consult a licensed tax professional.

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