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Income Eligible Programs - Residential - New Hampshire Electric - Liberty

Income Eligible Programs

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Click the image below to learn how Easterseals at Gammon Academy took advantage of Liberty's Home Energy Assistance program and had substantial energy-saving improvements completed 100% free of charge. Electric customers can participate in this program too! 

Liberty has partnered with Community Action Agencies to offer our customers the Home Energy Assistance program. This statewide program provides up to $15,000 in energy efficiency improvements to income qualified households that may be especially vulnerable to increasing energy costs. All products and services provided by the Home Energy Assistance program are provided to qualified participants FREE OF CHARGE.

Weatherization improvements offered through the Home Energy Assistance program include:

  • Sealing doors, windows and other areas where outside air is prone to infiltrate
  • Adding insulation to the attic, basement and walls
  • Replacing inefficient heating and cooling systems

You may even qualify to have other energy efficiency measures installed 

  • ENERGY STAR® refrigerators
  • ENERGY STAR® lighting
  • Water saving measures
  • Insulation and air sealing measures

In addition to these common energy-saving projects, the Home Energy Assistance program also helps address certain health and safety measures such as old wiring, inadequate ventilation, and damaged insulating materials.

Please contact your local community action agency for more information:

Belknap or Merrimack County
The Community Action Program 603-225-3295

Rockingham or Hillsborough County
Southern New Hampshire Services 1-800-322-1073

Cheshire or Sullivan County 
Southwestern Community Services 1-800-529-0005

Coos, Carroll or Grafton County 
Tri-County Community Action 603-752-7001


Program applications are processed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Rebates are limited and available to qualifying applications until the program budget is depleted.

 

Income Eligible Programs