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New Hampshire offers net metering through utilities like Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil, letting homeowners earn credit for surplus power sent to the grid, and the state has supported residential clean energy through NHSaves programs. With New England's high electric rates, solar can meaningfully cut a New Hampshire homeowner's long-term energy costs.
How Net Metering Works in New Hampshire
Net metering is what makes home solar pay off month to month: when your panels make more than you use, the surplus flows to the grid and you earn a bill credit; at night you pull power back and those credits offset it — for a lower, more predictable monthly energy cost.
In New Hampshire, net metering is offered through utilities like Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil.
The federal residential solar tax credit ended for systems purchased after December 31, 2025; incentive availability depends on ownership structure, state programs, and current law. SolarAmerica does not provide tax advice.
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New Hampshire Solar — FAQ
Is $0-down solar available in New Hampshire?
Yes. SolarAmerica offers $0-down solar lease and PPA options for qualified New Hampshire homeowners — no purchase and no loan required.
What solar incentives does New Hampshire offer?
New Hampshire offers net metering through utilities like Eversource, Liberty, and Unitil, letting homeowners earn credit for surplus power sent to the grid, and the state has supported residential clean energy through NHSaves programs. Eligibility varies — consult a tax professional.
Will solar lower my New Hampshire electric bill?
For most New Hampshire homeowners, yes. Net metering credits the surplus your panels produce, and locking in solar power helps offset rising utility rates. Actual savings vary by home and usage.
Incentive programs and eligibility vary by utility and change over time. SolarAmerica does not guarantee eligibility for any tax credit, exemption, or incentive — consult a licensed tax professional.