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Old 04-11-2012, 06:48 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by upthesaukee View Post
All their FAQ info refers to PSNH...not sure you can do the swap with NHEC...NHEC is a cooperative group in itself, and not sure that you can utilize their equipment in the same way as PSNH.
From reading the FAQ there is no equipment changes and then I found this regarding NHEC

In New Hampshire only large commercial and industrial businesses. Residential consumers and small businesses, which is 40% of the supply market are forced to purchase from their local Utility (PSNH, Unitil, National Grid and NHEC). That's where we come in. We are the first to bring competition to New Hampshire. and be part of the movement for lower rates.

I would also like to hear from anyone that has switched, it seems like "its to good to be true" why wouldn't everyone switch to save 5-10% monthly? You do need to sign a 1-2 year contract.
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