The New Hampshire PUC has issued requests for proposals for 2013 grants for renewable energy generation projects in the commercial and industrial sector.
Click here for more details about the 2013 RFP.
Click here to view the benefits the City of Rochester and a GSHA project realized from a 2011 grant.
Click here for more details about the 2013 RFP.
Click here to view the benefits the City of Rochester and a GSHA project realized from a 2011 grant.
More than 50 member projects generating 142,000,000 Kilowatt Hours/Year – Enough Power for 23,000 Homes per Year
The Granite State Hydropower Association (GSHA) is a non-profit trade association for the small-scale independent hydropower industry in New Hampshire. Members of GSHA own, operate and manage more than 50 hydroelectric facilities located in 18 towns and cities throughout the state, totaling around 40 megawatts. GSHA members are part of New Hampshire’s small business community and are helping the Granite State meet its renewable energy goals.