Local Option - Property Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy and Electrical Energy Storage
Administered by: Office of Energy and Planning
Quick Summary
New Hampshire allows your city or town to exempt renewable energy systems—including solar panels, solar water heating, wind turbines, and wood-fired heating systems—from local property taxes, reducing your annual tax burden on these improvements. Check with your local tax collector or assessor to see if your municipality offers this exemption and how to apply for it on your system.
AI-generated summary • Updated 7/12/2026
Program Details
- Program ID
- 60
- Effective Date
- 1/1/1976
- Last Updated
- 4/14/2026
Eligibility
Program Summary
New Hampshire allows cities and towns to offer an exemption from local property taxes for the assessed value of a solar energy system, electrical energy storage system, wind energy system, or wood-fired central heating system used on the property. A solar energy system is defined as a photovoltaic (PV) system or a system that "utilizes solar energy to heat or cool the interior of a building or to heat water for use in a building" and that includes one or more collectors and a storage container. Stoves and fireplaces do not qualify. Cities and towns may adopt an exemption provision separately for each energy source. Visit the website above for a current list of cities and towns that offer this exemption. Contact your local tax collector or assessor for more information, and visit the Department of Revenue Administration's website for the most recent summary of cities and towns that offer an exemption by clicking here.
Contact & Resources
Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.