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North Country Senior Meals receives support from ENH Power

Through their Power to Help initiative, ENH Power recently presented a check for $375 to North Country Senior Meals. A Tri-County Community Action Agency, North Country Senior Meals offers nutritious meals in community settings, to elder citizens across northern New Hampshire. In addition they offer social contact and other activities that along with delicious meals…

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Why were our owners recognized by Barbara Bush at a Walker’s Point Event?

Provider Power owners Emile Clavet and Kevin Dean were among the guests at a June 26 reception held at Walker’s Point, the home of former President George Herbert Walker Bush and Former First Lady Barbara Bush.  The gathering took place following the announcement of the Barbara Bush Foundation’s new Teen Trendsetters grants in Maine. A donation…

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Electricity Maine takes to the road in July

We love Summer in Maine. After all we suffered through a long, cold winter…we deserve a chance to enjoy the splendors of a Maine summer. The Electricity Maine outreach team will out and about in July. We hope you’ll stop  by to see us, or perhaps wave to us in one of the many parades we’ll…

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5 Tips to Stay cool & keep energy costs down even on the hottest days.

On the off chance you missed it, Summer officially began on Saturday, June 21 at 6:51 am (EDT).  The Old Farmer’s Almanac is a great source of fun weather related information…but not a great source for tips on how to conserve energy and keep costs down while keeping cool. If you haven’t already gone rummaging through…

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ENH Power to Bring Rate Relief to New Hampshire Co-Op Customers

As of June 1, 2014 ENH Power expanded their footprint in New Hampshire to include customers of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC). “We are pleased to be able to offer relief for NHEC customers who were recently informed that their electricity supply rates would increase by 20%,” said Emile Clavet, co-owner of ENH Power.”…

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Friends & Family Selling Electricity? Be weary of variable rate plans.

Deregulation and energy choice has saved New England consumers a substantial amount of money. Choice has brought competition, which has meant more options and savings because companies need to compete for the consumer’s dollar. Unfortunately, there are always companies that taint the otherwise good image of an industry by operating with their own best interests…

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Business Practices of supply companies using variable rate plans called into question

A Chicago Illinois utility watchdog group, the Citizen’s Utility Board, received considerable media coverage for their analysis of business practices of some electricity supply companies. Highlights of the report include: 150% increase in customer complaints Many complaints related to customers signing up for low introductory rates that are switched to a variable rate plans without…

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ENH Power adds three new Power to Help Partners

The Nashua Senior-Activity Center, Great Bay Stewards and Seacoast United Foundation are all new ENH Power-Power to Help Partners. Since 1978, the Nashua Senior-Activity Center (SAC) has served older adults in Nashua and surrounding towns encouraging them to further their personal growth, provide opportunities for new relationships, and help them find information and services beneficial…

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Statement on Proposed PSNH Rate Increase

Once again PSNH is forecasting a rate increase beginning July 1, 2014.  As part of their required forecast to NH regulators, PSNH is anticipating a 1.7% rate hike. As New Hampshire’s leading residential electricity supply company, ENH Power finds it curious that PSNH spokesperson Martin Murray would suggest that somehow third party supply companies are…

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Received mail touting low introductory rates? Watch for a switch to variable rates.

Recently, many Mainers have received multiple mailings from new Competitive Electricity Suppliers in Maine.  These mailers tout low, fixed introductory rates, usually for 6 months. What these mailer don’t highlight is that these rates become variable after the introductory  period. Under variable rate plans, consumers in other states have seen their power bill go up…

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