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New Hampshire
Solar Power & Energy - New England Solar Guide .com. The state
of New Hampshire has seen a increase in the number of companies providing
services related to alternative energy, including solar power, wind energy
and other green and renewable energy sources. The number of homes and commercial
buildings converting to solar power for heating and lighting has been growing
year after year. As the cost of installing solar power energy solutions
has been decreasing, the efficiency of these solar cells and panels have
increased.
Combined with attractive
energy tax credits and benefits provided by the federal government, there
is good reason why residents of New Hampshire have become more accepting
of alternative energy as a means to heat their homes and hot water and
to use solar to supply the energy our homes use on a daily basis. Throughout
the state of New Hampshire, you are sure to see an increase in rooftop
solar panels. From Concord to Manchester, Nashua to Derry, Rochester to
Salem, Dover, Merrimack, Londonderry and Hudson, folks are taking a second
look at the affordable and clean energy source, solar power.
New Hampshire and other New
England states are finding solar power as a viable investment in new, clean
energy technology that can help us reduce our reliance on fosil fuels while
reducing our significant energy costs. From Londonderry to Lebabon, to
Berlin, Exeter to Hampton New Hampshire, we are seeing new solar related
services and businesses enter the market. From wind to hydro to solar,
alternative energy sources are the wave of the future for New Hampshire,
New England and nationwide.
The tax benefits for New Hampshire
homeowners considering conversion to solar power are substantial. The Emergency
Economic Stabilization Act provides Solar Energy Systems Tax credits for
qualified solar water heating and photovoltaic systems.
Your local solar installation
provider can supply you with specific details on the savings available
to you. In many cases these vendors can be paid directly through that tax
credit, meaning the homeowner can convert with little or no out of pocket
investment. The cost of converting to solar energy in New Hampshire is
much more affordable than many realize. |
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