NHEC Names Vice President of Broadband by NHEC | Mar 20, 2023 | Broadband, UncategorizedPLYMOUTH, NH – New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) President/CEO Alyssa Clemsen Roberts is pleased to announce the hiring of Jonathan Nelson as Vice President of Broadband. Nelson will work to guide and grow NHEC’s fiber-optic internet subsidiary, NH Broadband, which was founded in 2020 to provide high-speed internet access to all NHEC members, regardless of their location. Nelson brings more than a decade of telecommunications experience to the job, having worked in various roles in construction, design, engineering, operations, customer service, and management. He comes to New Hampshire most recently from Delta-Montrose Electric Association in Colorado, where he served as a manager in their wholly-owned broadband subsidiary, Elevate. “I am excited and ready to serve the members of NHEC, support my co-workers, and make high-speed broadband available everywhere NHEC members reside,” Nelson said. “This is a massive undertaking, but all the pieces are in place for success: proud employees, excited members, supportive board and a cooperative that understands the importance of broadband internet access to rural communities.” NH Broadband is providing fiber-optic internet service at speeds up to 2 Gigabit per second to more than 1,200 customers in six New Hampshire towns. In 2022, NHEC was awarded a $50 million grant from the state Department of Business and Economic Affairs to support construction of fiber-optic networks that will serve 23,500 homes, businesses and municipalities in 73 New Hampshire towns. The first phase of that project is set to provide service this spring to NHEC members in parts of Plymouth, Holderness, Hebron, Rumney and Campton. “We’re at a transformational time in our broadband business and Jonathan has the opportunity and experience required to achieve our goal of universal access for our members,” said Clemsen Roberts. “With funding and resources in place, NH Broadband is poised to grow significantly over the next several years. We’re very excited to have Jonathan join our team at this important time.”
NHEC Sets Deadline for Candidates Seeking Nomination to Board of Directors by NHEC | Feb 9, 2023 | Board of Directors, UncategorizedPLYMOUTH, NH – Members of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) interested in being considered for nomination to the NHEC Board of Directors should submit their candidate material to the NHEC Nominating Committee by noon on February 20, 2023. Any NHEC member in good standing can run for a seat on the board. NHEC members vote annually to fill open seats on the board. To learn more about the director election process, please visit our web page. To apply, please contact Sharon Yeaton (yeatons@nhec.com) for a candidate packet. “This is an exciting time to be involved with NHEC,” said President/CEO Alyssa Clemsen Roberts. “At a time of great change in the way energy and information is shared, and our expansion into broadband, our board and employees are embracing new ways to support the lives of our member-owners. It’s an important and rewarding job.” This year, three of the 11 board seats are up for election to three-year terms and one seat is up for a one-year term. Election ballots are mailed to all members in May. Winners will be seated at the Annual Meeting of Members in June. The NHEC Nominating Committee meets each year to review applications and interview candidates for the board of directors. Committee members consider the needs of the cooperative and nominate a slate of candidates they feel can best meet those needs. The candidates selected will be identified on the ballot as having been nominated by the nominating committee.
NHEC Expects Restoration Tonight, Prepping for New Storm by NHEC | Jan 24, 2023 | Outage, UncategorizedPLYMOUTH, NH (January 24, 2023; 12 P.M.) – Working their fourth major storm in five weeks, NHEC and contract line crews expect to restore power to most NHEC members impacted by yesterday’s storm by 10 p.m. tonight. Some individual outage locations will persist through tomorrow. Heavy, wet snow brought trees and limbs down on power lines in more than 50 locations on January 23, 90% of which were located in the southeastern New Hampshire towns served by NHEC’s Raymond District operations center. Tree crews and more than 30 line crews are in the Raymond District today making system repairs and reconnecting impacted members. At the height of the storm, approximately 5,500 NHEC members had lost power. Crews and support teams will have a brief time to recover before another winter storm is forecast to arrive on Wednesday, January 25. This storm is expected to produce the same heavy, wet snow in the same areas that were most impacted by the January 23 event. NHEC’s resources will remain ready for this next storm event. “Mother Nature has demanded a lot from our employees and our members over the past several weeks,” said NHEC President/CEO Alyssa Clemsen Roberts. “Multiple, extended power outages are disruptive for our members and exhausting for our staff. That’s why we’re preparing for this next event with a special emphasis on safety. Deep snow can easily hide a downed power line. Instead of venturing out to see what’s going on, call our control center immediately to report wires down. Thank you for being part of our safety culture!” CONTACT INFO & STORM UPDATES REPORT AN OUTAGE/ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY 1-800-343-6432 LIVE OUTAGE MAP W/RESTORATION ESTIMATES www.nhec.com/outage-dashboard RESTORATION UPDATES & PICS www.nhec.com/news-events Facebook: www.facebook.com/NHElectricCooperative Twitter: https://twitter.com/NHEC_MEMBERNEWS ABOUT NHEC New Hampshire Electric Cooperative is a nonprofit, member-owned electric distribution cooperative serving 86,000 homes and businesses in 118 New Hampshire communities.
Millions in Federal Energy Efficiency Funds Coming to NH by NHEC | Jan 18, 2023 | Energy Efficiency, UncategorizedThe Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has significant funding of almost $70 Million for home electrification and energy efficiency for New Hampshire homeowners. High Efficiency Electric Home Rebate (HEERA) Rebate Caps Heat pump hot water heater: $1,750 Heat pump for space heating and cooling: $8,000 Electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven: $540 Heat pump clothes dryer: $840 Electric load service center upgrade: $4,000 Insulation, air sealing, and ventilation: $1,600 Electrical wiring: $2,500 Installation: $500 and is commensurate with scale of upgrades installed The guidance Federal Government has not issued guidance programs and it is not anticipated that these rebates will be available to homeowners until late 2023. DUE TO A LACK OF FEDERAL PROGRAM GUIDANCE, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE IF A SPECIFIC PROJECT WOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR A REBATE OR IF ALREADY COMPLETED WORK WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR A REBATE. For program details and updates as they become available, check out the NHDOE’s web page: https://www.energy.nh.gov/rules-and-regulatory/inflation-reduction-act-funding-programs
NHEC Call Center Closed December 30, January 2 by NHEC | Dec 30, 2022 | UncategorizedThe NHEC Call Center will be closed on Friday, December 30, 2022 and Monday, January 2, 2023. Bill payments, outage reporting and help for electrical service issues are available 24/7/365 by calling 1-800-698-2007, online at www.nhec.com, or via the SmartHub app. Have a happy and safe New Year!