Overcoming Cost Barriers to Renewable Energy in New Hampshire
GrantID: 70208
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Deadline: Ongoing
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Grant Overview
New Hampshire's energy landscape is characterized by a strong commitment to renewable energy, with over 20% of the state's electricity coming from solar and wind sources. However, the state's rural communities often face significant cost constraints in accessing these energy sources. Addressing Cost Constraints in New Hampshire's Renewable Energy Sector requires a focus on community-based initiatives that can reduce costs and promote energy resilience. Who Should Apply in New Hampshire? Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, community groups, and energy cooperatives with experience in renewable energy development. New Hampshire's Unique Challenge: Unlike other northeastern states, New Hampshire's rural landscape and limited economies of scale require innovative approaches to community-based renewable energy development. The application requires a detailed plan for facilitating partnerships between residents and energy cooperatives, with a focus on reducing costs and promoting energy resilience. The grant funds will be used to support program delivery, including technical assistance, project development, and financing. ## New Hampshire's Renewable Energy Infrastructure The state's renewable energy infrastructure, including its network of solar and wind installations, provides a solid foundation for community-based initiatives. By leveraging this infrastructure, the program can promote the adoption of renewable energy sources and reduce reliance on non-renewable energy. New Hampshire's demographic profile, with a strong rural presence and a high percentage of residents interested in energy issues, supports the development of community-based renewable energy initiatives. ## Reducing Costs in New Hampshire's Renewable Energy Sector The program will prioritize projects that can reduce costs and promote energy resilience, such as community solar gardens and cooperative wind energy projects. By promoting economies of scale and reducing transaction costs, the initiative will help to make renewable energy more accessible to New Hampshire's rural communities.
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