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Amherst personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000

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Amherst

Amherst, MA, is a college town known for its vibrant academic community, home to the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst College, and Hampshire College. It's rich in cultural diversity, with numerous bookstores, galleries, and a strong literary history. The Emily Dickinson Museum celebrates the famous poet's legacy. Each year, the town hosts the Amherst Poetry Festival. The area is also recognized for its beautiful natural landscapes and extensive network of trails and parks.

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energy

In Amherst, MA, efforts have been made to enhance energy efficiency and embrace renewable energy sources. The local government has initiated programs to subsidize solar panel installations for both residential and commercial properties, leading to an increase in solar energy production within the town. The University of Massachusetts Amherst, a large influence in the area, has made significant strides in reducing its carbon footprint by implementing a comprehensive Climate Action Plan, which includes a transition to cogeneration plants and renewable energy systems. The town's commitment to energy efficiency is further exemplified by the adoption of the Stretch Energy Code, which sets ambitious standards for new construction and major renovations. Additionally, local businesses have responded positively, with many of them conducting energy audits and retrofitting their buildings with energy-efficient lighting, HVAC systems, and insulation. Energy-efficient LED streetlights have also been installed throughout the town, reducing municipal energy consumption considerably.

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water

Water conservation and management in Amherst are characterized by sustainable practices and infrastructure updates. The town has invested in modernizing its water treatment facilities, ensuring that residents have access to high-quality drinking water. Water efficiency measures are encouraged through the distribution of water-saving devices such as low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators to homeowners. Amherst has enacted stringent water-use restrictions during times of drought to preserve the community’s water reserves. Rain barrel programs are promoted to support residents in harvesting rainwater for gardening purposes, further reducing the demand on the municipal water supply. The town's collaboration with environmental groups has led to the protection of local wetlands and watersheds, central to maintaining the ecosystem's health and water quality. Amherst's schools and the university campus have launched educational outreach programs to inform students and the public about the importance of water conservation and the impact of human activities on water systems.

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transportation

Transportation in Amherst is oriented towards efficiency and sustainability, with significant investments in public and alternative transportation modes. The town benefits from the PVTA (Pioneer Valley Transit Authority), which provides extensive bus services to residents, students, and commuters, significantly reducing reliance on personal vehicles. Several routes are fare-free, funded by local taxes and university contributions, making public transit an attractive option. Amherst has been expanding its network of bike lanes and shared-use paths to promote cycling as a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation. Car sharing services and electric vehicle charging stations have become increasingly accessible, reflecting the town's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Initiatives such as 'Complete Streets' prioritize safety and accessibility for all users, including pedestrians and cyclists. The transportation sector’s focus on sustainability is further demonstrated by the town’s support for regional rail service proposals, which would enhance connectivity while offering a greener alternative to car travel. The local government continues to seek feedback from the community to identify areas for further improvement in transportation efficiency and sustainability.

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waste

Amherst has maintained a proactive stance on waste reduction and recycling. The town has implemented a 'pay-as-you-throw' program that encourages residents to minimize waste by charging for trash disposal based on volume, while allowing recycling services to remain free. There is a strong emphasis on composting, with community-wide initiatives supporting both backyard composting and the use of a local composting facility for organic waste. Amherst's Transfer Station facilitates the recycling of a wide variety of materials, including electronics, which diverts significant amounts of waste from landfills. The public schools in Amherst have integrated recycling education into their curriculum, fostering early awareness and participation in waste reduction practices. Furthermore, the town regularly organizes hazardous waste collection events, ensuring that items like batteries, paints, and solvents are disposed of responsibly. Local non-profits have collaborated with the town to host repair workshops, effectively reducing waste by teaching residents how to fix rather than discard broken items.