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General Information on Energy Conservation

How do I reduce my home energy costs?
  1. The first step is to assess your current heat and electric use.
    • Energy calculators can be found at:
      • EPA Home Energy Yardstick
      • NH Saves
  2. The second step is to identify opportunities for conservation and increased energy efficiency.  This can be done through a professional audit or through a do-it-yourself home audit.
    • For local professional audit options, see Home Performance Assessment
    • For information on performing a DIY home audit, see the  Department of Energy site
  3. Step three involves reducing your need for heat energy and electric power by dealing with problems identified in your audit.
    • To begin, look for opportunities for simple conservation such as turning off unused lights, washing with cold water, air drying clothes, changing to CFL or LED light bulbs, etc.
    • For information on insulation and other weatherization measures, see
      • EPA - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
      • DOE - Air Seal and Insulation with Energy Star
      • To reduce electric usage, see US Energy Information Agancy tips.
      • For information about Energy Star rated appliances, see Energy Star Product Lists.
  4. Finally, when the  conservation and efficiency changes are in place, consider upgrading to a more efficient or renewable energy system.
    • See an overview of renewable energy systems.
What kind of local, state and federal incentives are available for efficiency measures and energy systems?
  1. See information about Federal Tax Credit eligibility for energy efficiency.
  2. See rebate offers from Energy Star Partners.
  3. See a listing of NH incentives, including utility rebates.
Join our anti-idling campaign!

Plainfield is joining other New Hampshire towns in promoting decreased idling of cars, trucks and buses, with the goal of increasing air quality and decreasing costs to our consumers. For information on technical facts relating to vehicle use, data on cost savings and state laws see the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services' Idle Reduction Campaign.


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