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Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH) is New Hampshire's largest electric utility, serving more than 500,000 customers statewide. PSNH owns and operates a fleet of state-regulated power plants, jointly capable of generating 1,150 megawatts. PSNH's fuel portfolio includes the highest percentage of renewable energy (21%) of any major utility in the region.
2. Future stars from the Brooklyn Dodgers—Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe—who were assigned in March 1946 by club president Branch Rickey to the Nashua Dodgers farm team. The assignment made Nashua the first modern city to host an integrated professional baseball team.
“The federal government spends $7 billion annually to heat, cool, and operate its 445,000 buildings. Given our nation's fiscal constraints, a common-sense place to save taxpayer dollars is by improving the energy efficiency of the hundreds of thousands of federal buildings across the country.”
—New Hampshire Congressman Charles Bass (R), introducing his Smart Energy Act, a bi-partisan proposal that would require federal agencies to utilize a variety of methods to save energy across the entire government.