After more rate hike approvals from the Public Utilities Commission and a legislative session that slashed funding for cheap, clean energy and efficiency projects, community members are worried that this uphill price trend will only get worse.
Organizers Release “Climate Justice Report Card” to Call Out Climate Deniers in the State House
As elected officials begin to submit bills for the 2026 legislative session, volunteers with 350NH Action launch the first edition of their report card for the 2025 session. Making their stances on the human impacts of the climate crisis clear, legislators almost unanimously voted against the interests of Granite Staters, making New Hampshire a worse place to live, work, and enjoy the outdoors.
Eversource Raises Rates Again Under Sununu and Ayotte-appointed Public Utilities Commission
350NH Action Speaks Out Against Ayotte’s Abomination of a Budget
NH Deserves a Better Budget: Letters from the 350NH Community
Trump Makes Unconstitutional Power Grab at States’ Rights in Executive Order
Public Comment for the State Ten-Year Energy Strategy Update
New Hampshire has no concrete greenhouse gas emission reduction goals or legislative-mandated climate action plans. That said, it’s in the best interest of the Department of Energy and the general public to ensure our energy policy meets the needs of Granite Staters in an affordable, safe, healthy way that also addresses the problems facing our current energy system.

                            







