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Log in to PowerPartner to request new commercial service or request to upgrade or relocate existing commercial service You can request temporary electric service from us for your project. Learn more about temporary electric service options. Frequently asked questions: Do I need an easement? To request temporary power, contact the service desk at 50 M-F 7:30am-4:30pm. Some electric facilities that are on property not owned by you or PGE, may require an easement. We are available to assist you in writing and recording any required easements.Home > Consumer > Choosing an Energy Supplier You are responsible for easement payments, though we are available to assist you with writing and recording the easements you need.

Wondering what all the ads for choosing an electric supplier are about? During the 1990s, the New Hampshire Legislature took steps to provide electric supply choices to electric customers.

It took some time, however, for a competitive electric energy supply market to develop, with options for larger commercial and industrial consumers occurring sooner than those for smaller commercial and residential customers. Today, there are many companies, called competitive energy suppliers, registered to supply energy to your home or business. The Commission’s website lists all the competitive energy suppliers doing business in New Hampshire. A comparison of the products and prices offered by competitive energy suppliers is also available. Your electric bill consists of two parts – delivery service and energy supply. Delivery service is the poles and wires that bring electricity to your home or business. Your electric utility (also known as the electric distribution company) delivers electricity to all customers within its defined service area. The energy supply portion of your bill is for the electricity you use in your home or business. Who supplies that energy is up to you, the customer. You may continue to buy your energy from your electric utility or you may choose to buy your energy from a competitive energy supplier. If you decide to choose a competitive energy supplier, you will still be a customer of your electric utility for the delivery of electricity to your home or business. The utility will still be responsible for restoring power if there is an outage. An example of a demand side option is the installation of residential solar powered water heaters to reduce the demand for electricity over the next three years. What will be different is that you will now also be a customer of a competitive energy supplier for the actual electricity that you use in your home or business. You may receive one bill, sometimes called consolidated billing, from your electric utility for both the delivery and the energy. This means that you have the power to choose to switch to a competing supplier that can offer the lowest price, best price or provide a specific service you want, such as green/renewable energy. Or you may receive two bills – one from your electric utility for the delivery of the electricity and the other from the competitive energy supplier for the electricity you used. Everyone’s bill is different, but as a general rule of thumb, about half of the total bill is for delivery and the rest is for the electricity you use. Contact Best Way at 76 with questions about pickup days for your neighborhood.Remember, regardless of who you buy your electricity from, you will continue to call your electric utility for outages, emergency services and questions about your service. Your weekly trash service includes recycling, the ability to dispose of one oversize item each week, and seasonal leaf pick up. The contract excludes commercial properties, including apartment complexes with three or more units. Residents of the City of Anderson receive weekly trash removal as part of the city’s contract with Best Way Disposal.
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Internet and TV only available in some areas.ĢFrontier Communications provides phone service primarily around Exit 222.ģViasat uses DIRECTV for Satellite TV service. Phone, Satellite TV 3, Satellite InternetġAT&T provides phone service for most of Anderson. Gas service in Anderson is provided by Vectren.Ĭommunications (Phone, TV, Internet) Provider The Water Department ensures availability, quality, and delivery of water to the people of Anderson. The Anderson Municipal Light and Power provides electric services to residents.
