PLYMOUTH — The New Hampshire Electric Cooperative board of directors approved rates this week that, combined with the cooperative’s strategy and flexibility in purchasing power, will result in an overall bill decrease for most members beginning Feb. 1.

“We’re focused on keeping electric rates affordable for all of our members. Over the past year, we have been able to steadily decrease members’ electric bills and we’re pleased to be able to continue that trend,” said Alyssa Clemsen Roberts, president and CEO of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative.

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