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Bellevue personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $50,910

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $14000
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4400
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $16630

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Bellevue

Bellevue, NE, located in Sarpy County, is the oldest continuous town in Nebraska and a suburb of Omaha. Founded in the 1830s, it's home to Offutt Air Force Base and Bellevue University. With a rich history and modern growth, Bellevue offers a harmonious blend of past and present, and is known for its beautiful Fontenelle Forest, one of the oldest nature centers in the US. The city provides a mix of cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities for its residents and visitors.

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energy

Bellevue, Nebraska has embraced various energy efficiency initiatives. The city has encouraged residents to participate in energy-saving programs, including home energy audits and rebates for purchasing energy-efficient appliances. Local businesses have also been incentivized to upgrade their equipment and lighting to reduce energy consumption. The Bellevue Public Power utility has invested in smart grid technologies to optimize energy distribution and reduce losses. Solar power adoption is on the rise as the utility offers net metering programs for residential and commercial solar panel installations. Moreover, the community is seeing an increase in energy-efficient building practices for new constructions, with several buildings meeting the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. Efforts to educate the public on energy conservation practices through workshops and community events continue to positively impact energy usage trends in the city.

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water

Bellevue is committed to water efficiency and has developed strategic plans to conserve water resources and effectively manage stormwater runoff. The local water utility frequently conducts water quality monitoring to ensure compliance with environmental standards and the safety of drinking water. Investments in infrastructure modernization have led to the reduction of water main breaks and leaks, enhancing the overall efficiency of the water supply system. Bellevue has deployed water-saving fixtures in public buildings and promotes the use of such fixtures in homes and businesses through rebate programs. The city has likewise taken steps towards the creation of rain gardens and green infrastructure to absorb rainfall and reduce the burden on the sewer system. Water conservation education programs are regularly offered to residents, highlighting ways to conserve water in landscaping and daily use.

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transportation

The city of Bellevue is actively working toward improving transportation efficiency with various strategies to reduce traffic congestion and vehicular emissions. Bellevue has expanded the use of roundabouts to improve traffic flow and decrease idling times. Public transportation options are promoted through the Bellevue Transit system, offering routes designed to connect key areas of the city and reduce the dependence on personal vehicles. There has been an emphasis on the development of pedestrian and bicycle-friendly pathways, encouraging non-motorized means of transportation. Carpooling and ride-sharing services are supported with designated parking areas. The local government has also taken an interest in facilitating electric vehicle adoption by installing charging stations in public areas. Through these measures, Bellevue aims to create a more sustainable and efficient transportation network.

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waste

Bellevue has implemented robust waste management and recycling programs aimed at minimizing landfill waste and promoting sustainable disposal practices. The city's curbside recycling program accepts a broad range of materials, which has significantly increased recycling rates. Bellevue's local government has also launched initiatives to encourage composting and proper disposal of hazardous waste, including e-waste, to ensure these materials do not contaminate the environment. Businesses and residents are offered information on how to reduce waste and are encouraged to participate in periodic community cleanup events. Additionally, the city has partnered with waste management services to optimize collection routes, thereby reducing emissions and increasing operational efficiency. Educational campaigns about the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling have helped cultivate a community culture focused on sustainability.