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38: 150:. In 1885 the Manchester Electric Light Company bought the Weston property in the city and in 1901 merged with the Manchester Traction, Light and Power Company - so named because electric trolley cars, the "traction" portion of the name, were a major customer of electricity producers. PSNH records indicate that at least 39 small electric companies that were in business before 1900 were combined over the years. PSNH was incorporated in 1926 as a consolidation of five existing independent electric companies in New Hampshire. 111: 129:
for decades. Founded in 1926, it sold natural gas and electricity, and for a time ran electric street-railway services and, later, bus service. The company was bought in 1992 and became part of what is now
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Large-scale electricity production came to New Hampshire in 1882 when the New England Weston Electric Light Company of Boston built a generating station in
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Among the power plants that the company built are Schiller Generation Station, three coal-fired units in
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was passed, setting the stage for PSNH to become a regulated utility. In 1946 the company went public.
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In 2018 Eversource sold all the former PSNH power plants, including a number of hydropower dams and
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Ghosts of 'lectricity - PSNH's history site, with numerous old photos}
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The logo for PSNH at the time it was bought by Northeast Utilities
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Public Service Company of New Hampshire

Public
Utility
New Hampshire
transmission
distribution
generation

New Hampshire
Eversource Energy
Manchester
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
Public Utility Holding Company Act
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
binary cycle
Seabrook Station
Seabrook, New Hampshire
Great Depression
Northeast Utilities
gas-fired power plants
Angelfire: Manchester Transit Authority history
AP: Conn.-based utility to buy PSNH
Northeast Utilities becomes Eversource Energy
History of PSNH
Eversource completes $ 175m sale of NH plants
Eversource Energy homepage
https://ghostsoflectricity.com/
Categories
Energy in New England

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