About Us
Committed to Energy Security
The New Hampshire Energy Forum is a growing community of concerned citizens committed to two goals – achieving energy security for our country and holding our elected officials more accountable in shaping energy policies.
We have come together to better educate ourselves about energy issues and to support a balanced approach to increasing American supplies of energy.
We support expanded conservation efforts, development of renewable energy sources and non-renewable energy sources.
If you believe strongly that we must address the growing challenge of energy security through a non-partisan comprehensive, balanced approach, then the New Hampshire Energy Forum is your community.
We look forward to hearing your thoughts on energy-related issues that are affecting our state.
New Hampshire Energy Quick Facts:
The Seabrook nuclear power plant is the largest single nuclear reactor in New England.
Natural gas-fired generation accounts for more than a quarter of the State’s power production.
New Hampshire also produces electricity from renewable energy sources, including hydropower and fuel wood.
New Hampshire is one of the lowest energy consumers in the nation, however, over 50% of homes use oil for heating.
