New Hampshire Home Energy
Costs & Efficiency Guide
Local energy costs, incentives, and savings insights for homeowners in New Hampshire.
Based on 900 kWh/mo est.
Per kWh (residential)
Carbon impact per kWh
Why energy costs are different in New Hampshire
Energy bills in New Hampshire are driven by specific factors like high heating demand in winter. Additionally, the local climate plays a huge role—hotter summers drive up cooling demand, while regional grid fuel sources impact the rate per kWh. In this climate, heating during winter months can significantly spike usage.
Available Energy Incentives
- Heat pump incentives
- Weatherization assistance
- Oil-to-gas conversion rebates
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Where New Hampshire energy waste happens
Insulation & Sealing
Preventing air leaks is often the most cost-effective upgrade, especially in older homes common in the region.
HVAC Efficiency
Upgrading to a modern heat pump or high-SEER AC unit can lower heating and cooling costs by 20-40%.
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Analyze Your New Hampshire Home Energy ModelEstimates are based on U.S. DOE averages and regional climate data. Actual usage and savings may vary based on your specific utility provider and home characteristics.
