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New Hampshire Electricity Bill Calculator

Estimate a monthly electric bill in New Hampshire using a starter residential rate of $0.27 per kWh, plus delivery charges, fixed fees, and taxes.

Electric bill

$226

Energy$142
Delivery$48.00
Fees$36.00

All-in rate

$0.246 per kWh

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New Hampshire bill inputs

Supply and delivery charges can both be large parts of the bill.

Bill estimate

$304

Energy, delivery, customer fee, and taxes combined.

Energy charge

$230

The part directly tied to kWh usage.

Effective rate

$0.357

Your all-in cost per kWh after fixed charges.

What this calculator is doing

It separates usage-based energy cost from the charges that stay on the bill even when usage drops. That all-in effective rate is often higher than the advertised kWh rate.

How to use this New Hampshire estimate

The starter rate is only one part of the bill. Delivery charges, fixed customer fees, riders, local taxes, and billing period length can all change the final monthly amount.

If your bill shows separate supply and delivery charges, enter the supply rate in the rate field and place delivery, customer charges, and taxes in the separate line items.

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FAQ

Short answers for search visitors and bill-checking moments.

How do I estimate an electric bill in New Hampshire?

Start with monthly kWh usage, multiply by a local electricity rate, then add delivery charges, customer fees, taxes, and other bill line items. This page uses $0.27 per kWh as an editable starter rate.

Why can New Hampshire electric bills vary so much?

Bills vary by utility, rate plan, home size, weather, heating or cooling load, billing period length, fixed charges, and local taxes.

Should I use the starter rate or my own bill rate?

Use the starter rate for a quick estimate. For a better estimate, enter the rate and charges printed on your actual utility bill.