Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa Managing Director Christopher Diego said the cost savings will continue year after year while also reducing the resort’s carbon footprint. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa Managing Director Christopher Diego said the cost savings will continue year after year while also reducing the resort’s carbon footprint. (COURTESY PHOTO)
MANCHESTER — In an effort to save on energy costs and reduce its impact on the environment, the Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa is building on its energy efficiency partnership with Eversource with plans to continue upgrades over the next few years.
When guests visit the iconic Whitefield resort, they often have an unforgettable experience surrounded by the White Mountains of New Hampshire. What they might not realize is this energy efficiency partnership with Eversource is saving the award-winning hotel more than $22,000 a year while also reducing its carbon emissions.
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