Solar permitting — Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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✅ LOW RISK (Score 31/100, Grade A, improving trajectory) — Concord (state capital/NHTI) area; mixed suburban/rural; active solar in rural areas; local governs <5 MW; S. Permitting: Municipal Planning Board. Track record: Merrimack Solar Farm / Fidelity Investments Campus. Political environment: Repu…
Key driver: C NH; Concord (state capital/NHTI) area; mixed suburban/rural; active solar in rural areas; local governs <5 MW; SEC ≥30 MW
Permitting process
Local permitting pathway
Municipal Planning Board (sub-5 MW). SEC jurisdiction for ≥5 MW.
Setbacks & buffers
None codified at county level. SEC sets conditions for ≥5 MW; municipal ordinances govern <5 MW.
Spacing requirements
None codified.
Size restrictions
None codified.
Penalties & bonding
No penalties or adjustments. Standard CUP/SUP process.
State-level permits & approvals
NH Site Evaluation Committee (SEC, RSA Ch.162-H): mandatory certificate of site and facility for energy facilities ≥30 MW. Projects 5–30 MW: SEC may review on its own motion or upon petition of applicant or 2 parties. Sub-5 MW: local zoning/planning board governs. No statewide preemption of local ordinances — NH has strong home rule tradition. Local boards (ZBA, planning board) retain authority for sub-threshold projects. NH DES reviews environmental impacts for any size project. NH has no community solar program and minimal state solar policy infrastructure. ISO-NE interconnection required statewide.
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State policy & grid context
State RPS & clean energy policy
25.2% by 2025 | RSA 362-F (Electric Renewable Portfolio Standard, 2007) | NH Rev. Stat. §362-F
State incentive programs
NH Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS): 25.2% renewable by 2025; solar carve-out 0.3% — smallest in New England, creating minimal state-mandated solar demand. Net metering: available up to 1 MW for most customer classes; NH legislature has repeatedly limited expansion of net metering. Community Power: several NH municipalities (Concord, Durham, Nashua, Keene etc.) participate in Community Power Coalition for aggregated purchasing. NH Economic Revitalization Zone tax credits: limited solar applicability. Utility: Eversource NH (PSNH) serves most of state; Liberty Utilities serves Granite State Electric territory; Unitil serves Concord/Manchester area; NH Electric Cooperative (NHEC) serves rural areas.
Grid & interconnection
ISO-NE / New Hampshire (NH) zone
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Community opposition P1
No organized opposition on record for this county yet — no petition, group, or oppositional coverage tracked. Absence of opposition is a positive siting signal.
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Energy-related meetings & dockets P1
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State PSC dockets P1
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Sentiment rollup P2
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Local news P3
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