Community Power enables your city or town to chart its energy future. It is a vehicle for decarbonization, local resiliency and cost control, all at the same time.

Good Energy & Standard Power are full-service Community Power consultants, supporting you through all stages of the program.
We provide your municipality with the knowledge, data, research and recommendations to design and your program and make decisions on its evolution.
It’s your community’s vision – we make it come to life!
Watch our primer video that explains the ins and outs of Community Power in New Hampshire.
Community Power changes the game: it pools small account holders together creating the buying power to command competitive prices, and lets the community set the terms and conditions for participation.
Our Vision for Community Power Programs
Goals for Community Power Programs
Competitive Pricing
A Community Power program has complete flexibility when it procures power. Utilities do not. Leverage this, along with your buying power, to secure great prices.
Long Term Contracts
While the utility’s residential prices change every six months, the Community Power program could contract for a fixed price for three years or more.
Clean Electricity
Support our local clean energy economy and combat climate change by including more renewable energy than the state minimums.
Consumer Protection
Unlike the door-to-door or phone offers, set rigorous terms that protect participants and provide maximum flexibility.
Envision the benefits to your city, town or county
Cost Savings
Competitive prices can mean cost savings compared to the utility’s default supply
Price Stability
Reduce uncertainty and volatility with two- or three- year contracts that keep supply rates fixed
Renewable Energy Access
Not everyone has the access or funds to install their own renewable energy. Use some of the savings to provide options with a little or a lot of additional renewable energy
Consumer Choice
Community Power can offer multiple electricity options, all with consumer friendly terms and conditions. Plus, the utility default supply and the competitive market are still available to anyone!