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Bill Title Status Sponsor
HB 723 repealing the multi-use energy data platform.
2026 | House
enrolled Lex Berezhny
SB 592 enabling regional, conservation, and energy resource planning for habitat strongholds and wildlife corridors and creating a commission to study transferring ownership of the Winnipesaukee River Basin program to an alternative authority.
2026 | Senate
introduced David H. Watters
SB 447 enabling electric utilities to own, operate, and offer advanced nuclear resources, and relative to purchased power agreements for electric distribution utilities and limitations on community customer generators.
2026 | Senate
failed Kevin A. Avard
SB 449 (New Title) relative to relative to the participation of large customer-generators in net metering and relative to energy storage in connection with net metering.
2026 | Senate
failed Timothy Lang
SB 538 extending net metering eligibility terms for municipal energy projects.
2026 | Senate
introduced David H. Watters
SB 540 relative to portable solar generation devices.
2026 | Senate
failed David H. Watters
SB 589 (New Title) relative to port electrification, microgrid development, and cybersecurity standards for energy and water systems.
2026 | Senate
introduced David H. Watters
SB 591 allowing utility companies to own or build generation facilities.
2026 | Senate
failed Kevin A. Avard
SB 599 relative to the renewable energy fund.
2026 | Senate
failed Howard Pearl
HB 1535 relative to clarifying eligible renewable energy classes under the renewable portfolio standard.
2026 | House
introduced Thomas H Cormen
HB 1723 requiring utilities and electric grid operators to assess and report the vulnerability of high-voltage transformers to geomagnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, and to recommend mitigation measures to protect the state electric infrastructure.
2026 | House
introduced Rita G Mattson
HB 1542 (Second New Title) directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.
2026 | House
introduced Jeanine M Notter
HB 1775 relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.
2026 | House
introduced JD Bernardy
HB 1718 relative to authorizing energy storage in connection with net metering.
2026 | House
introduced Michael Vose
SB 440 relative to the adoption of energy efficient and clean energy districts by municipalities.
2026 | Senate
introduced Daniel E. Innis
HB 1618 prohibiting solar radiation modification, weather modification, and other polluting atmospheric interventions.
2026 | House
failed Melissa A. Litchfield
SB 106 relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.
2026 | Senate
in_committee Timothy Lang
HB 1741 relative to the enrollment and use of distributed energy resource aggregations by electric utilities.
2026 | House
introduced Tony M Caplan
HB 1748 establishing the New Hampshire energy efficiency and resource development authority.
2026 | House
introduced Joe Sweeney
HB 224 relative to rebates to ratepayers from the renewable energy fund.
2026 | House
in_committee Jeanine M Notter
HB 266 (New Title) relative to structural changes to the department of energy and creating a limited exemption from parental consent required for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights and relative to the effect of murder on a decedent's estate.
2026 | House
enacted Michael D Harrington
HB 1455 relative to the criteria for reliable energy sources.
2026 | House
introduced Jeanine M Notter
HB 1475 directing the department of energy to study the portion of electric distribution costs attributable to fixed versus usage-based charges.
2026 | House
introduced Michael D Harrington
HB 1666 requiring capacity planning in the state 10-year energy strategy.
2026 | House
introduced Kat McGhee
HB 1722 relative to consumer protections and energy classifications for large-use electric facilities.
2026 | House
introduced Kat McGhee
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