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State Government Energy Resources
New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission
The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is an independent adjudicative body with jurisdiction over many issues related to electric, natural gas, water and sewer, and telecommunications utilities.
Office of the Consumer Advocate
The Office of Consumer Advocate (OCA) is an independent state agency with statutory responsibility to represent residential customers of New Hampshire's regulated public utilities that provide electric, natural gas or water services.
Site Evaluation Committee
The New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee (SEC) was established by the legislature for the review, approval, monitoring and enforcement of compliance in the planning, siting, construction and operation of energy facilities.
Nuclear Decommissioning Financing Committee
The Nuclear Decommissioning Financing Committee (NDFC) was established by RSA 162-F:15 to provide assurance of adequate funding of nuclear generating facilities "to ensure proper and safe decommissioning and subsequent surveillance of nuclear reactor sites to the extent necessary to prevent such sites from constituting a hazard to future generations."
New Hampshire State Energy Manager
The State Energy Manager position was created by the Governor's Executive Order 2005-4. The position is responsible for researching and entering the state into energy contracts, selecting and implementing energy efficiency projects in state buildings, and reporting on the state's quarterly and annual energy use.
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Among other things, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) considers the impact of energy systems on New Hampshire's environment.
Other Energy Resources
US Department of Energy
The mission of the United States Energy Department is to ensure America's security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions.
ISO-New England
ISO New England is the independent, non-profit Regional Transmission Organization that oversees the operation of New England's electric grid.