New Hampshire

Electric Rates in New Hampshire

Search electric suppliers in New Hampshire find the cheapest NH electric rates and lower utility cost for business electricity rates and home energy costs. Energy deregulation enables New Hampshire electricity rates lower options with third party NH suppliers. How to save money on NH electric choose a cheap electric supplier in New Hampshire with the lowest rates instantly start saving the most today.

New Hampshire Electricity Rates

Electric Rates

Electric Rates in New Hampshire

New Hampshire operates one of the country’s oldest deregulated electricity markets. The state began restructuring its electric industry in 1996, separating generation from the monopoly utilities so customers could shop for the supply portion of their bill while companies like Eversource, Liberty Utilities and Unitil still deliver power over their lines. Today, commercial and industrial customers can choose from competitive energy suppliers to lock in pricing, select renewable energy packages and hedge against fluctuating wholesale costs. Businesses that stay on the utility’s default service rate pay a supply price set by the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, but shopping the market gives companies more options and often lowers costs.

New Hampshire Electricity Rates

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New Hampshire - Northeast Utilities (including Public Service of NH), National Grid (including Granite State Electric)

New Hampshire operates a deregulated electricity market, giving residents the freedom to compare energy suppliers and find competitive rates. Consumers can save money and reduce their environmental impact by weatherizing their homes, upgrading insulation, and choosing energy‑efficient appliances such as LED lighting and ENERGY STAR certified devices. Fixed‑rate plans help protect against market fluctuations, and community solar or renewable energy programs allow homeowners and renters to support clean power without installing equipment on site.

Utility pole with multiple wires in Nashua, New Hampshire under blue sky