
Mason NH Energy
Welcome to the
Mason Energy
website
This website is dedicated to general energy related topics. Some topics are specific to the town of Mason, NH. It is not endorsed by the town of of Mason in any way. It is maintained by a private group in the town that wishes to educate citizens of the town on various energy topics.
If you have ideas or positive suggestions for this website, please feel free to contact us.
You can also send email directly to masonnhenergy@gmail.com and we will get back to you when we can.
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General Energy Updates
New Nuclear Gets Built When Governments Run Development & Taxpayers Take The Risk
United States on Track for Record Natural Gas Production in 2026
Subsidies aside, DOE targets $0.03 per kWh solar to undercut fossil fuels by 2030
Federal ruling hands virtual power plants a win in PJM
A. O. Smith Partners with Panasonic to Bring a CO2 Split HPWH to Market
Computing Facilities Can Save Big and Keep Cool by Looking Underground
MRCool launches do-it-yourself monoblock heat pump without outdoor unit
Incentive shifts signal maturity, not decline, for residential solar
U.S. could surpass 100 GW of annual inverter manufacturing capacity by 2027
The world’s most efficient solar panel goes on sale later this year
New state law empowers homeowners with ‘balcony’ solar panels
Trump launched big new solar tariffs. Here’s what it means.
It’s Official: US Army Dives Into The EV Tank
Top Selling Electric Vehicles in the World — June 2026
I Drove Slate’s $25,000 Electric Truck. It Could Be A Real Game-Changer
Electric Mining Truck Uses Sodium-Ion Batteries
EVgo And GM's Gas Station-Like Flagship Charging Network Is Growing Fast
EV Myth Busted: No, They're Not 'Dirtier' Than Gas Cars, Even If You Use Fossil Fuel Power
The Hybrids Are Coming! The Hybrids Are Coming!
Your gas car works fine. Consider an EV anyway.
Battery and Storage Updates
CATL Battery for Electric Aviation Passes Important Safety Test
U.S. battery storage capacity grows 70% annually over the past three years
New Hampshire Clean Energy Fund (NHCEF) Home Battery Incentive Program, through Eversource
Home battery installations climb despite loss of federal incentives

