CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire House of Representatives has passed HB 672, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that removes regulatory barriers and allows for innovative, independent energy generation at no cost to taxpayers or ratepayers. House Science, Technology, and Energy Chairman Rep. Michael Vose (R-Epping) praised the bill’s technical benefits, stating:
“HB 672 allows energy generators to operate independently from the grid, reducing regulatory delays and providing consumers with more choice. By eliminating unnecessary oversight, we are fostering a faster, more efficient energy market that welcomes new businesses while easing stress on the existing grid. This is a major step toward a more resilient and scalable energy future for New Hampshire.”
House Majority Leader Jason Osborne (R-Auburn) also emphasized the bill’s significance as a conservative victory: “HB 672 is a win for free markets, limited government, and energy freedom. By cutting through the red tape, we are empowering innovation, reducing costs, and proving that New Hampshire will not let bureaucratic interference stifle progress.”