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  1. This heating cost calculator will help you find the least expensive way to heat your home. It may also give you a good idea as to the most economical way to heat your hot water and dry your clothes. 1) The default Fuel Unit Costs with the " * " are an average price of the fuel in New Hampshire updated Nov. 10, 2022.

  2. Climate change poses many costly risks to New Hampshire residents, including an increase in severe storms, extreme winter weather, hotter temperatures, and sea level rise.1 Even if fossil fuel emissions and atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses eventually stabilize through aggressive climate action, the severity of these events will co...

  3. at which New Hampshires climate changes by mid- to late-century depends fundamentally on how much the concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases rise, with much lower rates of change projected for the lower concentration pathway.

  4. Y-axis values range from 0 to 3.5 days for New Hampshire and from 1.0 to 2.5 for CONUS. Annual values show year-to-year variability and range from 0.2 to 3.3 days for New Hampshire and about 1.1 to 2.4 days for CONUS.

  5. The 2017 NOAA Report summarizes how the New Hampshire climate has changed over the past century and how the future climate of the region will be affected by a warmer planet due to human activities.

  6. single-family and low-rise multifamily residential buildings in New Hampshire. The 2021 IECC will provide statewide energy savings of 15.1% across all climate zones compared to the current state energy code. This equates to $ 521 of annual utility bill savings for the average New Hampshire household. It will reduce statewide CO 2

  7. Bars show averages over 5-year periods (last bar is a 6-year average). The horizontal black line shows the long-term (entire period) average for New Hampshire of 25 nights. Values for the contiguous United States (CONUS) from 1900 to 2020 are included to provide a longer and larger context.