Energy & Climate Change in New England
                         RENEWABLE  ENERGY
    Renewable  Energy &
    Energy Efficiency in New Hampshire
     U.S. EPA  |  ENERGY OUTREACH  AT EPA NEW  ENGLAND
                                                      THE ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE
                                                       efforts  at EPA New England include working  with
                                                        bus/nesses, federal,  state,  and local  organizations  and
                                                        New England citizens to reduce energy use by providing tools, guidance
                                                        and technical assistance for energy efficiency, cleaner fuels and renewable
                                                        sources of energy. The goal of these efforts is to reduce greenhouse
                                                       gas emissions and impacts of climate change.
INTRO:
Reducing our use of fossil fuel-based energy reduces greenhouse gases that contribute to global climate change.
EPA New England is providing this resource fact sheet as a starting point for residential, municipal and commercial
energy consumers. It lists the federal and state incentives for energy efficiency and renewable sources of energy.
For more information, please  refer to our website www.epa.gov/region1/eco/energy/mitigation-efforts-epane.
html#RenewableEnergy, the Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy www.dsireusa.org, or the contacts
list for more information.
FEDERAL  INCENTIVES:
Energy Efficient & Energy
   Improvement Mortgages
Visit www.energystar.gov
Enter "Mortgage" in the search box

Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credits
Visit www.energystar.gov
Enter "Tax Credits" in the search box

Residential Energy Efficient Tax Credits
Visit www.energystar.gov
Enter "Tax Credits" in the search box

Residential & Corporate Energy
   Conservation Subsidy Exclusion
Visit www.dsireusa.org
Click "Federal Incentives"

USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP)
Visitwww.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/farmbill/index.html
STATE INCENTIVES:
Renewable Energy Generation Incentive Program
Visitwww.nh.gov/oep/programs/energy/
RenewableEnergylncentives.htm

Net Metering
Visitwww.nh.gov/oep/programs/energy/
RenewableEnergylncentives.htm

ARRA Home Heating System Rebate Program
Visitwww.nhsaves.com/HeatingRebate/

NH PUC - Residential Solar Water
   Heating Rebate
NH PUC - Residential Wood Pellet Central
   Boilers and Furnaces Rebate Program
Renewable Energy Rebate Program
Visitwww.puc.nh.gov/Sustainable%20Energy/
RenewableEnergyRebates.htm
KEY  CONTACTS:

CYNTHIA VEIT
EPA New England
Energy and Climate Unit
(617) 918-1666
veit.cynthia@epa.gov

JOHN MOSKAL
EPA New England
Energy and Climate Unit
(617) 918-1826
moskal.john@epa.gov


GENERAL INFO:

EPA NEW ENGLAND
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Suite 100
Boston, MA 02109-3912
(617) 918-1111
www.epa.gov/region1/

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                                                           December 2010

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