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Developer outlines group net‑metering offer to Canterbury, cites near‑term credits from Unitil project

5541457 · April 24, 2025
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PureSage Energy presented a no‑cost group net‑metering option that would assign solar generation credits to municipal Unitil accounts; company said a Concord/Unitil slot could deliver credits sooner than the Stratford/Eversource project.

Andrew Bernstein, founder and chief executive of PureSage Energy, told the Canterbury Select Board the company can provide town electricity bill credits through New Hampshire’s group net‑metering program without using town land or upfront municipal investment.

In a presentation to the Select Board, Bernstein said group net‑metering lets municipalities assign generation credits from an off‑site solar host to multiple municipal utility accounts inside the same utility zone. PureSage described the credits as “guaranteed savings” tied to project generation and the supply price, and said…

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