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Statewide energy data platform debate stalls; committee moves governance bill to ITL, advances related PUC study
Summary
A multi‑year push to establish a statewide energy data platform drew support from community power and municipal witnesses and caution from DOE and some legislators.
Five years of work to design a statewide energy data platform was the subject of a heated exchange Feb. 18, with proponents saying the platform would give New Hampshire a single, standardized source of meter, generator and grid data and opponents pointing to procurement, governance and cost questions.
What proponents said Representative Kat McGee, who helped shepherd the project, and Community Power Coalition witnesses said a uniform data model and API‑based platform would let planners, suppliers and communities analyze aggregate usage, run cost‑benefit models and speed market‑enabling reforms…
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