Energy supplier rates in Concord, New Hampshire.
Concord sits in New Hampshire's deregulated electricity supply market — same utility wires, same meter, but the supply line on your bill is yours to choose. Below: the local utility footprint, the licensed supplier shelf, and what the typical savings range looks like for Concord buyers.
43,976
Population
1
Utilities serving
Yes
Supplier shopping
Up to 14.6%
Avg estimated savings
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Local context, in plain English.
Concord is a metro of about 43,976 in merrimack county. The utility footprint here is dominated by Unitil, which means every Concord buyer is on one of those utilities for delivery — wires, meter, outage response — regardless of which supplier they pick on the supply side.
Because New Hampshire is a deregulated supply market, Concord buyers can pick from a multi-supplier shelf and lock a fixed rate for 12, 24, 36, or 48 months. The supplier sets the per-kWh rate; the utility still bills, owns the wires, and responds to outages. We surface the licensed shelf, rank by methodology, and let the buyer pick the term that aligns with their planning window.
Estimated savings for Concord buyers based on the 2025–2026 Seenra customer book sit in the up-to-14.6% range on the supply line. Actual savings vary by ZIP, by load profile, and by the day you lock — never guaranteed, always disclosed in the quote.
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