N.H.’s new plan for low and moderate income community solar programs

Community solar projects can help bring the economic benefits of solar — the extra credits that those with solar panels see on their monthly bills — to Granite Staters who don’t have solar power themselves. (NHPR ANNIE ROPEIK PHOTO)

New Hampshire Public Radio | By Mara Hoplamazian

Gov. Chris Sununu signed into law last week a new process to help community solar programs for low and moderate income residents get off the ground.

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