Key Documents
Community Power is enabled in New Hampshire under RSA 53-E: Aggregation of Electric Customers by Municipalities and Counties.
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Community Power Aggregations are subject to administrative rules: Puc 2200 Municipal and County Aggregation Rules.
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Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire is established as a governmental instrumentality under our Joint Powers Agreement among and between our municipal and county Members.
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Member cities, towns, and counties electing to take Community Power service from CPCNH do so in accordance with our Cost Sharing Agreement and Member Service Contract.
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CPCNH manages our power portfolio, sets rates, and accrues and manages financial reserves in accordance with our Energy Portfolio Risk Management, Retail Rates, and Financial Reserves Policies.
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Additional key documents, meeting minutes and materials, policies and procedures, budgets, and other public materials and resources for Members are available below: