Submitted by natchgreyes t3_xwltc3 in newhampshire

I recently learned that propane buyers groups exist and I wanted to hear about experiences with them in NH. Fees to join seem to vary widely, and it's unclear (in most cases) what the historical savings are as compared to not joining. So, I'd love to learn more, if anyone has any experience with them.

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5nd t1_ir7hgli wrote

Our town energy alliance is a $35 annual fee and they're going for $2.66/gallon of propane for the year starting 9/1.

There may be a fee depending on your current supplier. Mine was $200 annually. My tank is owned by a company not involved but they were willing to sell it to the new provider.

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agirlhasnofiretokens t1_ir7j0q9 wrote

My dad is a member of this too and recommends it. I keep meaning to look into it myself.

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ParfaitElegant5913 t1_ir87sxv wrote

Keene area here. Our old supplier Rymes turned into a really shitty company with a really shitty new owner so we joined the local group and we are paying $2.60/gallon and surprisingly it didn't cost anything to have the old tank removed (dug up) or the new one added.

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dilznoofus t1_ircn0za wrote

what is the local group? we're in Walpole and I recently got delivery from Rymes, was $4/gal. It's not a primary source for us but I'd much rather get signed up for a cheaper price!

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picklehaub t1_ir9royd wrote

New ownership (Superior) gutted the local offices, long time staff bailed when longtime management was sent packing. Not a pretty situation.

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Peeeculiar t1_ir7bat3 wrote

When considering them you definitely want to understand re: the removal of your existing tanks (including possible excavation) who will pay for removal and installation. I know that in my neck of the woods a bunch of folks got in on one (I don't recall the company) and there were no out of pocket cost to the customers for tank swaps/removal of inground tanks - but that in some cases there may be expense to customer for this.

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natchgreyes OP t1_ir7m82j wrote

Thank you for that insight. I do have a buried 500 gallon in-ground tank, so a tank dig-up/replace would be quite an event.

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itsMalarky t1_ir8gnw3 wrote

Our town costs me like...30 bucks a year, and locks in my rate under $3. I rent my tank from eastern and they give me the our town rate whenever they deliver.

They'll sometimes negotiate a tank swap if needed

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