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Old 04-18-2010, 11:48 AM   #1
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Does anyone know what electric companies service Tuftonboro, Center Tuftonboro Melvin Village area?
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Old 04-18-2010, 11:51 AM   #2
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To my knowledge, its the Coop for that whole area
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Are they more reasonable than PSNH?
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Yes they are!
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Not only more reasonable, but better if you are doing a solar electric installation (which my store Sustain Ability www.sustainabilitynh.com does)

Solar electric (PV) installations on both PSNH and NHEC served homes are eligible for the 30% Federal Rebate (rebate off your taxes) and the State of NH (up to) $6,000 rebate, but NHEC will also buy your REC (Renewable Energy Credits) for 4.5 cents a kW.

Thus if you put in a 4 kW system (costing around $30,000), you will get a $9,000 rebate from the Federal Government, a $6,000 rebate from the State, and NHEC will pay you $.045 a kW for your credits (after a monthly "Monitoring Fee' of $11, or a net gain of around $8 a month. That might not sound like much, but over the lifetime of the system, that's $3,800+.

So cost = $30,000, Rebates = $18800, Cost to you, $11,200.

What you get for your $11,200 is (assuming the power company doesn't raise its rates over the next 40 years) around $33,000 worth of electricity (that you would have paid directly to then) And of course, rates have doubled over the last ~10 years. If rates just double cumulatively over lifetime of the system (40 years), Your $11,200 investment would save you $66,000 worth of electric bills. That's why ** If you have a good southern exposure ** solar electric is cheaper than buying your power from the power company.
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Not only more reasonable, but better if you are doing a solar electric installation (which my store Sustain Ability www.sustainabilitynh.com does)

Solar electric (PV) installations on both PSNH and NHEC served homes are eligible for the 30% Federal Rebate (rebate off your taxes) and the State of NH (up to) $6,000 rebate, but NHEC will also buy your REC (Renewable Energy Credits) for 4.5 cents a kW.

Thus if you put in a 4 kW system (costing around $30,000), you will get a $9,000 rebate from the Federal Government, a $6,000 rebate from the State, and NHEC will pay you $.045 a kW for your credits (after a monthly "Monitoring Fee' of $11, or a net gain of around $8 a month. That might not sound like much, but over the lifetime of the system, that's $3,800+.

So cost = $30,000, Rebates = $18800, Cost to you, $11,200.

What you get for your $11,200 is (assuming the power company doesn't raise its rates over the next 40 years) around $33,000 worth of electricity (that you would have paid directly to then) And of course, rates have doubled over the last ~10 years. If rates just double cumulatively over lifetime of the system (40 years), Your $11,200 investment would save you $66,000 worth of electric bills. That's why ** If you have a good southern exposure ** solar electric is cheaper than buying your power from the power company.
This is exactly what we want to do. Can we make an appt with you to come out to the house? We will be closing on the home the end of the month.
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Old 04-18-2010, 06:14 PM   #7
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Cool Shoreline Protection Act.

A friend of mine wants to build a 'green' house in Tuftonboro that uses the RBC code for 2010. Unfortunately between the town official RBC code for 2004 and the Shoreline Protection Act, he can't build to 'state of the art' specifications. Funny how the federal govt. embraces the green technology and the local govt. thumbs it down!
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A friend of mine wants to build a 'green' house in Tuftonboro that uses the RBC code for 2010. Unfortunately between the town official RBC code for 2004 and the Shoreline Protection Act, he can't build to 'state of the art' specifications. Funny how the federal govt. embraces the green technology and the local govt. thumbs it down!
Yup, that's the New Hampshire way. Put as many restrictions on the homeowner as possible and charge fees for everything.

BTW, what is the RBC Code? I've never heard of it.

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