Map/Missouri/Brookfield

Brookfield personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $44,884

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $4300
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
TRANSPORTATION $500
ENERGY HVAC $15700
ENERGY HVAC $300
ENERGY Electrician $4
ENERGY HVAC $400
ENERGY Insulation $300
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Brookfield

Brookfield, MO, is a small city in Linn County, known for its annual Great Pershing Balloon Derby. Established in 1859, it has a rich railroad history and is part of the "Bell Game" football rivalry.

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energy

Brookfield, MO has been proactive in improving energy efficiency within the community. Recent initiatives include the adoption of LED streetlights, which has reduced municipal energy consumption significantly. Local businesses have received incentives to upgrade to energy-efficient systems, leading to reduced operational costs and lower energy use. Residential energy audits are offered at a subsidized rate, encouraging homeowners to identify and rectify energy inefficiencies. The city has also seen an increase in the installation of solar panels, due to tax credits and rebates provided for renewable energy investments. Utility companies in Brookfield have implemented tiered pricing to reward low energy consumption, further promoting energy conservation among residents. Efforts to improve insulation in older buildings and the construction of new, energy-efficient homes have contributed to an overall decrease in the city's energy demand. Energy education programs within schools and community centers have raised awareness and fostered a culture of energy conservation.

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water

Brookfield has invested in upgrading its water infrastructure to enhance water efficiency, with modernized treatment facilities ensuring clean and safe drinking water for its residents. Water-saving appliances are promoted through rebate programs, leading to lower household water usage. The city has implemented smart metering, which allows for more accurate leak detection and water use monitoring. Landscape irrigation policies encourage the use of drought-resistant plants and limit watering to non-peak times, conserving significant amounts of water. Rainwater harvesting systems are increasingly common in both residential and commercial properties, aided by local incentives. Educational outreach about water conservation is widespread, with schools and community groups participating in water stewardship programs. Brookfield's water utility has set ambitious goals for reducing water loss through improved maintenance and has been recognized for its efforts in maintaining low water prices while achieving high conservation standards.

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transportation

The transportation network of Brookfield has seen developments aimed at increasing efficiency and reducing congestion. The city has expanded its network of bike lanes, making cycling a safer and more attractive option for residents. Public transportation has been enhanced with the addition of more fuel-efficient buses and convenient routes that connect key areas of the city. A local car-sharing program has been introduced, reducing the number of vehicles on the road and lowering emissions. Incentives for electric vehicle (EV) ownership, such as tax credits and grants for charging stations, have been successful in increasing the number of EVs in the city. Commuter programs that promote ride-sharing and telecommuting have gained popularity and help to decrease peak traffic volumes. The city has also invested in traffic flow studies to optimize signal timings and reduce idling, further contributing to transportation efficiency. These initiatives, alongside community education on the benefits of sustainable transportation, have collectively enhanced mobility while minimizing environmental impact.

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waste

Waste management in Brookfield has taken a forward step with the implementation of a city-wide recycling program that has significantly reduced the volume of waste sent to landfills. The local government has introduced composting facilities and promotes the practice among residents and businesses, leading to a decrease in organic waste. A hazardous waste collection program helps safely dispose of items like batteries, electronics, and paint, preventing environmental contamination. Retailers have been encouraged to minimize packaging, and some have switched to biodegradable alternatives. A 'pay-as-you-throw' initiative charges residents based on the amount of non-recyclable waste they produce, incentivizing waste reduction. Bulk item disposal days have been organized to manage large waste items properly. The city has witnessed a growth in upcycling and reuse centers, reducing the demand for new products and the associated waste. Educational campaigns about waste reduction and proper sorting have improved the effectiveness of waste management systems.