Residential Small Renewable Energy Rebate Program

Last updated: August 28, 2018

Program Overview

Implementing Sector:State
Category:Financial Incentive
State:New Hampshire
Incentive Type:Rebate Program
Web Site:http://www.puc.nh.gov/Sustainable%20Energy/RenewableEnergyRebates-SREG.html
Administrator:New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission
Funding Source:Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) alternative compliance payments
Start Date:10/01/2009
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Wind (Small)

Authorities

Name:New Hampshire Statutes, Chapter 362-F:10
Date Enacted:7/11/2008 (subsequently amended)
Effective Date:7/11/2008
Name:New Hampshire PUC Order 24.985
Date Enacted:07/14/2009
Effective Date:07/14/2009
Name:New Hampshire PUC Order 25.020
Date Enacted:10/02/2009
Effective Date:10/01/2009

Summary

Note: FY 2017 rebates are fully subscribed, and a waitlist has been established.

New Hampshire enacted legislation (H.B. 1628) in July 2008 requiring the state's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to establish and administer a rebate program for certain renewable energy systems. There are two steps involved in the rebate application process. Step one is a pre-approval application; step two is the final application. Both steps must be completed to receive the incentive. Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. 

The rebate is equal to $0.50 per watt of nominal generation capacity per residential owner of an eligible facility, up to $2,500 or 30% of system costs, whichever is less. 

Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems must have a peak generation capacity of 10 kilowatts (kW) or less, must be located at the owner's residence, and must be certified as meeting UL 1703 by a nationally-recognized testing laboratory. Small wind turbines must have a manufacturer's rated maximum output of 10 kW (at wind speed of 11 m/s) and be located at the owner's residence. If there is no rated capacity at that speed, the closest speed at which the manufacturer rates the output will be considered. No rooftop wind systems will be accepted, and the average wind speed at the site should be at least 10 miles per hour. All wind turbines must be mounted at least 30 feet above any obstruction within 500-foot radius. Both grid-tied and off-grid systems are eligible. Equipment must meet applicable safety standards, and facilities must meet local zoning regulations. (Solar hot water systems are not eligible; the PUC has established a separate solar water-heating incentive program.)

This program is funded by alternative compliance payments from the state's renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Customers of municipal utilities are not eligible because municipal utilities are exempt from the RPS. Notarized applications must be submitted in paper-copy format; no electronically submitted applications will be accepted. Rebates will be awarded to the extent that funding is available.

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