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Get a Free QuoteNuWatt was selected as the installer partner for SolarUp campaigns in Bedford and Goffstown, NH. Community-organized group purchasing. Pre-negotiated pricing. Neighbors going solar together.


SolarUp is a community-based solar purchasing program that helps New Hampshire towns organize group solar installations. Instead of homeowners navigating the solar market alone, their town runs a competitive process to select a trusted installer and negotiate group pricing.
Bedford and Goffstown selected NuWatt through a competitive evaluation process. Our combination of transparent pricing, local presence in southern NH, NABCEP-certified installation team, and commitment to honest solar economics earned the communities' trust.
NuWatt completed SolarUp installations across both communities. Every system was custom-designed for the home, permitted through the town, and interconnected with Eversource.

Bedford is an affluent Hillsborough County town just west of Manchester. High energy usage homes and strong community engagement made Bedford an ideal SolarUp candidate. All systems interconnected with Eversource.

Goffstown, a neighboring community to Bedford and Manchester, embraced SolarUp with strong resident turnout at informational sessions. Goffstown's favorable permitting process and community support made installations smooth.
Note: Goffstown city page coming soon with full local solar data.
Based on 9.6 kW systems in Eversource territory at $0.25/kWh
When neighbors go solar together, the impact multiplies. Here is what the combined Bedford and Goffstown SolarUp installations mean for the community and the environment.

Approximately 20 homes generating clean electricity in Eversource territory.
Enough to power roughly 25 average NH homes for a full year.
Equivalent to taking 18 cars off the road every year.
The carbon offset equivalent of planting 1,420 mature trees.
Equivalent to eliminating 215,000 miles of gasoline driving annually.
Money that stays in Bedford, Goffstown, and New Hampshire instead of going to fossil fuel companies.
Every dollar spent on solar in Bedford and Goffstown supports local electricians, roofers, permitting offices, and New Hampshire-based businesses. SolarUp installations were completed by NuWatt's New England crew, keeping jobs and revenue local rather than sending energy dollars out of state.
SolarUp isn't just a bulk discount program. It addresses the biggest barriers to residential solar adoption: trust, complexity, and decision fatigue.
When 20-30 homes commit together, the installer can offer lower per-watt pricing through volume efficiency. Think of it like a neighborhood wholesale club for solar.
No need to get 3-5 quotes and vet each company yourself. The town has already evaluated installers and chosen the best fit through a competitive process.
One installer, one point of contact, one timeline. NuWatt coordinated all Bedford and Goffstown installations with a single dedicated project manager.
When your neighbor goes solar, the natural skepticism drops. SolarUp creates a positive feedback loop — each installation validates the next.
Town-hosted info sessions mean you learn from neighbors and engineers, not salespeople. NuWatt presented system economics honestly at every Bedford and Goffstown session.
When the installer serves 20+ homes in the same town, they have a long-term reputation stake. NuWatt maintains all Bedford and Goffstown systems with local service calls.
SolarUp campaigns require installers to earn community trust through a competitive process. NuWatt's selection for Bedford and Goffstown wasn't the result of aggressive marketing. It was the result of transparent pricing, honest economics (including telling homeowners that the federal tax credit had expired), and a track record of quality installations across New Hampshire.
When your town evaluates solar companies and picks one, you know the decision was made on merit, not on sales pressure. That is the SolarUp advantage, and that is why NuWatt is proud to have been selected.
The solar incentive landscape has changed. Here is exactly where things stand for Bedford, Goffstown, and all of New Hampshire.
Expired December 31, 2025. The residential solar investment tax credit is $0 for all homeowner-purchased systems in 2026.
Repealed by SB 303 in 2024. New Hampshire has no state-level solar rebate program.
Expired December 31, 2025. No longer available for heat pumps, insulation, or energy efficiency upgrades.
100% supply + 100% transmission + 25% distribution. At NH's high rates ($0.25-$0.27/kWh), credits remain highly valuable. Rate-locked through 2041.
Both Bedford and Goffstown have adopted RSA 72:62. Solar adds $0 to your property tax assessment. Saves approximately $584/year.
New Hampshire has no sales tax. Your solar system costs exactly what's quoted, with no additional tax on equipment or labor.
NH rates have increased ~5% annually for a decade. Solar locks in your rate at $0. Every rate hike improves your ROI.
A 25+ year system life means 15+ years of free electricity after payback. With NH rates climbing every year, the value of solar only grows over time.
Here is the full SolarUp process, from the town's decision to launch through your first day of solar production.
Town officials or a community group decides to organize a SolarUp campaign. The program is coordinated through local government and the NH Public Utilities Commission.
Qualified solar installers submit proposals. The community evaluates and selects a partner based on pricing, quality, and local reputation. NuWatt was chosen for Bedford and Goffstown.
Homeowners attend informational sessions and sign up for solar at group rates. No pressure, no hard sales. The group buying power secures better per-watt pricing than individual purchases.
Each participating home gets a custom solar design based on roof orientation, shading, and energy usage. NuWatt uses satellite imagery and on-site verification.
NuWatt handles everything: local building permits, Eversource interconnection applications, and the physical installation. Typical timeline: 6-10 weeks from sign-up to power-on.
Bedford and Goffstown proved that community solar works in New Hampshire. If you want your town to be next, here is how to get started.
Most NH towns have an energy committee or sustainability coordinator. They can champion the SolarUp idea at the municipal level.
A successful SolarUp campaign typically needs 15-30 interested homeowners to achieve meaningful group pricing. Start with an informal survey or town Facebook group post.
Learn from Bedford and Goffstown organizers. The NH PUC can provide guidance on structuring a community solar purchasing campaign.
Invite qualified installers to submit proposals. Evaluate on pricing, equipment quality, warranty terms, and local track record.
Let the selected installer present to the community. Answer questions openly. Give homeowners time to decide without pressure.
NuWatt is an experienced SolarUp installer partner with proven results in Bedford and Goffstown. We are available to submit proposals for future SolarUp campaigns across New Hampshire.
Real feedback from New Hampshire homeowners who chose NuWatt for their solar installations.
Battery backup was essential for us after the ice storms. NuWatt installed our solar and Enphase battery in under two weeks. The Eversource net metering credits have been great.
Living in a rural area, we were worried about finding a quality installer. NuWatt drove out, did a thorough site assessment, and delivered exactly what they promised. No surprises.
Near Lake Winnipesaukee, we wanted panels that could handle heavy snow loads. REC Alpha panels were the right choice and NuWatt's design accounts for our shading from pine trees.
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Whether you are a town energy committee looking to launch a SolarUp campaign or a homeowner ready for your own solar estimate, NuWatt is here to help.
Free, no-obligation solar assessment. No pressure, no hard sell.
SolarUp is a community-organized group solar purchasing program in New Hampshire. Towns partner with the NH PUC to run competitive installer selection and offer pre-negotiated pricing to residents. It leverages group buying power so homeowners get better per-watt pricing than individual purchases.
Yes. NuWatt was selected as the installer partner for both Bedford and Goffstown SolarUp campaigns. We completed all installations, handled permitting with the Town, and managed Eversource interconnection for every participating homeowner.
NuWatt completed SolarUp installations in Bedford, NH and Goffstown, NH. Both towns are in Eversource territory in southern New Hampshire. Systems ranged from 6 kW to 12+ kW depending on home energy usage and roof space.
SolarUp campaigns are organized on a town-by-town basis. If your town is interested in launching a SolarUp campaign, contact your local selectboard or energy committee. NuWatt is available as an installer partner for future SolarUp campaigns across New Hampshire.
As of 2026, solar in Bedford costs $2.95-$3.15 per watt installed and Goffstown costs $2.90-$3.10 per watt. A typical 9.6 kW system runs approximately $29,000-$30,000. Note: the federal 25D residential tax credit expired December 31, 2025 and is no longer available. Net metering credits at ~85% of retail and property tax exemptions are the primary financial incentives.