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Not the best rebate but helpful if you are going to do it anyway.
See
http://www.puc.nh.gov/Sustainable Energy/Forms/Step 1 pellet rebate application final 07-12-10.pdf
The Public Utilities Commission (the Commission) requires pre-approval for any New Hampshire homeowner seeking a rebate payment of 30% of the system and installation cost, or $6,000, whichever is less, for investments in residential high-efficiency (85% or greater), bulk-fuel fed indoor wood-pellet central heating boilers and furnaces that become operational, serving designed intent and installer-certified, between April 14, 2010 and February 15, 2012, or when funds run out, whichever comes first. Rebates for the residential central pellet heating system program are not available for systems installed prior to April 14, 2010.
Not the best rebate but helpful if you are going to do it anyway.
See
http://www.puc.nh.gov/Sustainable Energy/Forms/Step 1 pellet rebate application final 07-12-10.pdf
The Public Utilities Commission (the Commission) requires pre-approval for any New Hampshire homeowner seeking a rebate payment of 30% of the system and installation cost, or $6,000, whichever is less, for investments in residential high-efficiency (85% or greater), bulk-fuel fed indoor wood-pellet central heating boilers and furnaces that become operational, serving designed intent and installer-certified, between April 14, 2010 and February 15, 2012, or when funds run out, whichever comes first. Rebates for the residential central pellet heating system program are not available for systems installed prior to April 14, 2010.