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5 MW solar project coming to former gravel pit in New Hampshire

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Encore renewable energy has begun construction on the 4.99 MW Poverty Plains Solar Project, a community solar project on a former gravel pit in Warner, New Hampshire. The project will provide affordable clean energy to 11 communities across the state, through the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH).

Racking and mounting installation on the project.

“New Hampshire has a lot of potential when it comes to capitalizing on its energy solutions, and Poverty Plains Solar is proof of what is possible,” said Chad Farrell, founder and co-CEO of Encore Renewable Energy. “From lowering electricity rates to revitalizing a previously developed gravel pit, this project contributes to a more resilient and affordable energy future for the Granite State.”

Once operational, the array will deliver electric bill savings in the form of cash payments to participating public entities in 11 CPCNH member communities through New Hampshire’s Group Net Metering program. The array will be New Hampshire’s largest solar project at the time of completion.

“This project is a substantial win for our member communities and will provide nearly $5 million in member benefits that will help us provide lower, more stable electricity rates,” said Mark Bolinger, director of projects and programs for CPCNH. “Communities across the state want to benefit from locally generated renewable energy, and this project is proof that this is possible.”

Encore also celebrated at a recent event a community donation of $20,000 to the Warner Beautification Committee, which will support Warner’s safety and aesthetics through botanical and infrastructure improvements. This donation is part of Encore’s newly established Community Impact Program to support community initiatives on every project they build, and contributes to the company’s broader mission to be a trusted partner to all stakeholders involved in the projects they develop and deliver.

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