2010 Heritage Commission, Historic Sites and local Historical Societies |
1. Heritage Commission, Historic Sites and local Historical Societies
The reduction of our energy usage to help promote environmental and economic sustainability continues to be a hot topic. Nearly 60% of fossil fuel used in the state is consumed in building construction and on-going operations. Addressing this factor and considering traditional land use patterns can help reduce our energy footprint.
The Preservation Alliance is committed to supporting historic preservation and reducing energy consumption, goals that can and should go hand-in-hand.
As a followup to our Energy Survey from July, 2009, we hope you will complete this survey to help us better understand how your energy efficiency interests and priorities have changed as they relate to your historic preservation work in your town or city.
The Preservation Alliance is committed to supporting historic preservation and reducing energy consumption, goals that can and should go hand-in-hand.
As a followup to our Energy Survey from July, 2009, we hope you will complete this survey to help us better understand how your energy efficiency interests and priorities have changed as they relate to your historic preservation work in your town or city.