New Hampshire Utilities: Electricity, Gas & Solar
Electricity in New Hampshire
Sorry, New Hampshire electricity price data is currenly unavailable.
Natural Gas in New Hampshire
Sorry, New Hampshire natural gas price data is currenly unavailable.
Residential electricity prices in New Hampshire in October 2024 averaged 24.70 cents per kilowatthour (¢/kWh), which was approximately 46% more than the national average rate of 16.94 ¢/kWh (October 2024). [1]
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See the chart below to compare New Hampshire electricity rates against average rates in the U.S. [1]
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Residential natural gas prices in New Hampshire in September 2024 averaged 25.24 dollars per thousand cubic feet ($/Mcf), which was approximately 11% more than the national average rate of 22.74 $/Mcf (September 2024). [2]
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See the chart below to compare New Hampshire natural gas prices against the U.S. average prices. [2]
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The capital of New Hampshire, Concord, has an average annual solar radiation value of 4.79 kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kWh/m2/day). Compare it to low and high values for the country as a whole. [3]
→ kWh/m2/day: kilowatt hours per square meter per day.
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→ New Hampshire values listed here are based on Concord data.
See the chart below to compare New Hampshire solar radiation levels against the high and low in the U.S. [3]
→ k/m/d: kilowatt hours per square meter per day.
→ Values listed as zero are not currently available.
→ New Hampshire values listed here are based on Concord data.
Households in the United States have benefited from falling energy prices in recent years, which has driven down the cost of living.
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Penn State researchers recently examined microgrids and discovered that they may not always be a wise economic move for communities.
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Through the analysis of publicly available data filed by electricity suppliers, the CT OCC discovered that electricity customers overpaid by $58 million in 2015.
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New Hampshire ranks 41st in the United States with an total population of approximately 1,316,470. [4]
To learn more about utility rates and consumption in New Hampshire, or for other information related to utilities in NH, visit the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Five states accounted for 67% of (dry) natural gas production in the U.S. in 2013: Texas, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Oklahoma & Wyoming.