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Eversource Proposes Community Solar Pilot Program for Low and Moderate Income Customers
Eversource is seeking approval from the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) for a proposed pilot program intended to provide opportunities for low and moderate...
Read MoreOSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program (SVEP) Remains Problematic and Controversial
OSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program (SVEP) is almost a decade old this June, and it’s been controversial ever since it was launched in 2010. OSHA...
Read MoreWhat Is the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) in New Hampshire?
Like many states, New Hampshire has a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) law that requires certain percentages of renewable generation be included in the mix of...
Read MoreNew Hampshire Sues Chemical Companies Over PFAS Contamination
New Hampshire has filed two lawsuits against eight major chemical companies, including 3M and Dupont, to recover damages and costs resulting from production and sale...
Read MoreHealth Savings Accounts (HSA) May be Allocated in Divorce
A Health Savings Account (HSA) is a trust or custodial account to which contributions can be made on a pre-tax basis, up to certain annual...
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