Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Eversource) Rate Selection Guide

Public Service Company of New Hampshire, operating as Eversource Energy, is New Hampshire's largest electric distribution utility serving about 542,000 customers. It offers online billing access, Green Button downloads, Energy Profiler Online interval data for large C&I accounts, and full EDI support in NH's deregulated retail electric market.

New Hampshire · Investor-Owned Utility·Deregulated market·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Eversource) Rate Schedule Comparison

ScheduleTypeRateBest For
Rate BSmall commercialCustomer charge + per-kWh delivery (see tariff)Small storefronts, offices below demand thresholds
Rate GVCommercial demand (100-1000 kW)Customer + per-kW demand + per-kWh delivery (see tariff)Mid-size C&I; EPO interval-data candidates
Rate LGIndustrial (>1000 kW)Customer + per-kW demand + per-kWh delivery (see tariff)Large industrial loads with demand management focus
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Market Overview

Eversource owns and operates the poles, wires, and meters and bills the delivery portion regardless of supplier. Generation supply is competitive: customers can stay on Eversource Default Energy Service or choose a competitive supplier or community power program.

Market Type
Deregulated (Competitive)
Supplier Choice
Available

Need to pull your actual usage data to compare rates? See the Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Eversource) Data Access Guide →

Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Options

Community Power NH (CPCNH)Visit →

Community power aggregation coalition serving participating NH municipalities; offers default and optional commercial supply rates as an alternative to Eversource default energy service.


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Current Rate Schedules

Eversource NH bills electric delivery under NHPUC No. 10 (Electricity Delivery). Commercial and industrial customers fall into demand-metered classes - notably Rate GV (100-1000 kW) and Rate LG (>1000 kW) - which combine a monthly customer charge, a per-kW demand charge, and per-kWh delivery energy charges, plus state riders (Stranded Cost, System Benefits, Storm, etc.). Generation supply is separate: Eversource Default Energy Service was about $0.11303/kWh for Feb-Jul 2026, or customers may shop competitive suppliers. Exact C&I delivery $/kW and $/kWh figures vary by rate sheet and effective date; consult the NHPUC No. 10 tariff book and the NH Summary of Electric Rates for current values.

Effective: February 1, 2026 · Full Tariff Book →

ScheduleTypeApplicabilityStructureRate
Rate B - General Service (Small)commercialSmall general-service commercial customers below demand-metered thresholds.Monthly customer charge plus per-kWh delivery energy charge; no separate demand charge at this size. Generation supply via Default Energy Service or competitive supplier. See NHPUC No. 10 for exact charges.
Rate GV - General Service Demand (100-1000 kW)commercialMedium commercial/industrial customers with demand of 100 to 1,000 kW. Eligible for Energy Profiler Online interval data.Monthly customer charge, per-kW demand charge, and per-kWh delivery energy charge, plus statewide riders. A 1.5% late payment charge applies. Generation supply billed separately (default or competitive). Exact $/kW and $/kWh per NHPUC No. 10 and the NH Summary of Electric Rates.
Rate LG - Large General Service (>1000 kW)industrialLarge industrial customers with demand above 1,000 kW. Eligible for Energy Profiler Online interval data.Monthly customer charge, per-kW demand charge, and per-kWh delivery energy charge, with statewide riders and a 1.5% late payment charge. Generation supply separate. Exact figures per NHPUC No. 10 and the NH Summary of Electric Rates.
Outdoor Lighting (Rate OL/EOL)commercialMunicipal and commercial outdoor/street lighting accounts.Fixture-based and per-kWh lighting charges per NHPUC No. 10; not demand-metered and not EPO-eligible. ICAP tags available via EDI.

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Rate Recommendations by Use Case

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Mid-size commercial building (100-1000 kW)

Office, retail center, or light-manufacturing site in Eversource NH's GV demand class.

Recommended:
Rate GV

GV accounts are demand-metered and EPO-eligible, so per-kW demand charges dominate delivery cost. Interval data unlocks targeted peak management.

Tips:
  • Subscribe to Energy Profiler Online for interval data
  • Shave coincident peaks to reduce billed demand
  • Shop competitive supply against Default Energy Service
Est. monthly: Varies; demand charges typically the largest delivery component (see NHPUC No. 10)
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Large industrial facility (>1000 kW)

Manufacturing or large institutional load above 1,000 kW on Rate LG.

Recommended:
Rate LG

LG is the largest demand class; demand and supply both materially affect cost, and custom competitive supply contracts are common.

Tips:
  • Use EPO interval data for demand-response and load shifting
  • Negotiate a custom competitive supply contract
  • Monitor power factor and statewide riders
Est. monthly: Varies with demand and negotiated supply (consult tariff and supplier quotes)
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Small business / storefront

Small commercial account below demand-metering thresholds (Rate B).

Recommended:
Rate B

Energy-only delivery keeps billing simple; the main lever is comparing competitive supply against default energy service.

Tips:
  • Download Green Button data to benchmark usage
  • Compare competitive supplier offers
  • Enroll in paperless billing and usage alerts
Est. monthly: Customer charge + per-kWh delivery + supply (see tariff)

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Historical Rate Trends

Eversource NH delivery rates are reset through periodic NHPUC rate cases and annual rider/default-energy-service updates. Recent activity includes a 2024 distribution rate case (DE 24-070) and a January 2026 NHPUC order revising the rate structure.

August 1, 2025

2025 general delivery rate increase per rate case DE 24-070: Rate GV +2.88%, Rate LG +2.67%.

+2.88% (GV)

January 26, 2026

NHPUC Order No. 28,202 (Docket DE 25-077) authorized the current NHPUC No. 10 Electricity Delivery tariff structure.

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February 1, 2026

Default Energy Service set at approximately $0.11303/kWh for the Feb-Jul 2026 supply period.

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Overall trend: Gradual upward trend in delivery rates driven by infrastructure investment and storm cost recovery; generation supply varies semiannually with market conditions.

Next expected change: Next default energy service reset after the Feb-Jul 2026 period; further delivery adjustments per ongoing NHPUC proceedings.


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Cost Optimization Strategies

For Eversource NH C&I customers, the biggest savings come from managing peak demand (which drives per-kW delivery charges) and shopping competitive generation supply in NH's deregulated market.

Peak demand management

For: Rate GV, Rate LG

Demand charges are a large share of delivery cost; flattening peaks can yield meaningful monthly reductions

Stagger equipment startups and shift discretionary loads off coincident peaks to lower the billed per-kW demand charge on GV/LG accounts. Use EPO interval data to find peaks.

Shop competitive generation supply

For: All C&I classes

Varies with market; can beat default supply, especially for large loads

Compare competitive electric power suppliers against Eversource Default Energy Service (~$0.11303/kWh Feb-Jul 2026). Larger C&I loads often secure custom fixed-price contracts.

Use EPO interval data for load analysis

For: Rate GV, Rate LG

Enables targeted efficiency and demand-response savings

Subscribe to Energy Profiler Online to obtain detailed interval data, identify load patterns, and support demand-response or efficiency projects.

To implement these strategies, you need your 15-minute interval data. Learn how to download Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Eversource) interval data →


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Deregulated Market Shopping

New Hampshire has retail electric choice. Eversource delivers power and offers a default energy service, but C&I customers can buy generation from registered competitive suppliers or join a community power program.

How to Compare Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Eversource) Suppliers

  1. 01Confirm your Eversource rate class and pull recent usage (Green Button or EPO)
  2. 02Compare competitive supplier offers via Energy Switch NH or directly
  3. 03Evaluate community power options such as Community Power NH
  4. 04Sign a supply contract; Eversource continues to deliver and bill delivery

Contract Terms for Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Eversource) Supply Agreements

  • Fixed vs. variable price
  • Contract length (months/years)
  • Early termination fees
  • Renewable content / RECs
  • Custom pricing for large C&I (usage history required)

Common Pitfalls When Shopping Public Service Company of New Hampshire (Eversource) Rates

  • Variable-rate teaser pricing that resets higher
  • Auto-renewal and early termination clauses
  • Comparing supply price against the correct default energy service rate
  • Generation price is separate from regulated delivery charges

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can a commercial or industrial customer in NH get 15-minute interval data?

GV (100-1000 kW) and LG (>1000 kW) accounts use Energy Profiler Online (EPO), the primary interval-data channel. A signed EPO Service Agreement provides secure portal credentials within 2 business days. Pricing is roughly $50 one-time, $25/month, or $300/year per account. Smaller accounts rely on Green Button or aggregator platforms.

Can a consultant or broker pull our usage data on our behalf?

Yes. The EPO Service Agreement doubles as a Letter of Authorization, allowing brokers and consultants to request interval usage (GV/LG) and ICAP tag data. Aggregator platforms like UtilityAPI (Green Button OAuth) and Urjanet (credential-based) also retrieve bills and usage once the customer authorizes access.

How far back does Eversource NH usage and billing data go?

The online portal shows up to 36 months of billing history. Green Button downloads provide 13 months of usage. EPO interval data can extend 24+ months depending on meter type.

Does Eversource NH support EDI for competitive suppliers?

Yes. Eversource supports ANSI X12 v4010 EDI for registered CEPS and aggregators, including 814 (enrollment/change/drop), 810 (usage/invoice), 867 (historical usage), 820 (payment), and 997 (acknowledgement), with 2- and 3-part TOU and net metering support.

Is electricity supply deregulated for businesses in New Hampshire?

Yes. NH has retail electric choice. Eversource provides regulated delivery plus a default energy service (about $0.11303/kWh for Feb-Jul 2026), and C&I customers may instead buy generation from a competitive supplier. Compare offers at Energy Switch NH.

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