Barrington Community Power
New Barrington Community Power Website
Customer Notice: Commencement of Barrington Community Power
About Community Power
After voter approval of the Barrington Energy Aggregation Plan in March Town elections, Barrington Community Power is poised to launch in collaboration with the Community Power Coalition of NH (CPCNH) in Summer 2024. This organization will take over electricity purchasing negotiations and contracting from Eversource, which will remain the Town’s electricity distribution, billing, and maintenance supplier. This action is guaranteed to provide lower electric rates and expanded rate options at the outset, and is expected to sustain a cost advantage for town residents and businesses, as well as providing other services, over time.
The Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) is a non-profit, public organization formed to help NH communities launch community power programs, share administrative resources and participate in joint electric power purchase solicitations. More than 50 communities across New Hampshire have embraced this program as of the beginning of 2024, allowing their residents to reduce their costs and have greater choice in selection of energy mix to reduce environmental impacts.
For more information on Barrington Community Power please see the following links:
- New Barrington Community Power Website
- Barrington Community Power Handout
- Barrington Community Power Electric Aggregation Plan
- Barrington Community Power Public Hearing Presentation
- Request for Approval of Barrington Community Power Plan
- Public Utility Commission- Town of Barrington Docket page
For more information on Community Power and CPCNH see the following links:
- WFEA Interview with Community Power Director of Member Services, Henry Herndon
- What is Community Power (video)
- Member Benefits of Community Power (video)
- About Community Power Coalition of NH
- CPCNH February 2024 Update
- CPCNH FAQs
The rate information below is for February 1 through July 31, 2024.
In the News
- NH Business: NH communities buying own lower priced power (Feb. 11, 2024)
- NH Business: NH communities buying power for residents at lower rates than utilities (WMUR video)
- The first NH residents are enrolled in community power, despite bumps with Eversource