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Canby personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $66,187

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $11750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $12100
ENERGY HVAC $17700
ENERGY HVAC $105
ENERGY Door and Window $2
ENERGY $12100
ENERGY $3250
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Canby

Canby, OR, is a small city in Clackamas County with a rich agricultural heritage, known for its annual Dahlia Festival. Founded in 1893, it's named after Civil War general Edward Canby and has a population of over 17,000. The city boasts a mix of historic charm and modern amenities, with the Molalla River providing scenic beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Canby's economy is diversified with a blend of manufacturing, retail, and service industries. The community is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and quality schools.

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energy

Canby, OR, has shown commitment to improving energy efficiency through various local initiatives and partnerships. The city has embraced renewable energy sources, with a significant number of residents and businesses installing solar panels, benefiting from Oregon's solar incentive programs. The Energy Trust of Oregon offers support for energy efficiency upgrades, which has led to improved insulation, energy-efficient lighting, and high-efficiency HVAC systems in many buildings. The city's power provider, Canby Utility, has also promoted energy-saving measures and offers energy audits to encourage efficient energy use. A transition towards LED street lighting has further reduced municipal energy consumption. Despite these efforts, challenges remain, such as the need to update older buildings and infrastructure to meet modern energy standards.

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water

Canby is committed to water conservation and has implemented strategies to optimize water use efficiency. With a focus on sustainable water management, the city invests in water infrastructure maintenance and upgrades to avoid leaks and reduce water loss. Canby encourages residents to employ water-saving techniques, such as using drought-resistant plants in landscaping, and provides rebates for water-efficient appliances. The city has also implemented metering and tiered pricing to promote conscious water usage among consumers. Educational programs in schools and community centers raise awareness about the importance of water conservation. Despite efforts to manage water resources effectively, the growing population necessitates ongoing investment in water efficiency technologies and infrastructure.

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transportation

Transportation in Canby has seen improvements, with a focus on reducing carbon footprint and enhancing efficiency. The city supports a mix of transportation modes, including biking and walking, through the development of trails and bike lanes. Canby Area Transit (CAT) provides public transportation options to reduce reliance on personal vehicles. There are incentives for electric vehicle (EV) ownership, including charging station installations throughout the city. Programs to promote carpooling and telecommuting further aim to reduce congestion and emissions. However, as the city expands, there is a need for expanded public transit options and continued improvements in transportation infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing population.

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waste

Waste management in Canby is proactive, with regular curbside collection of recycling, yard debris, and compostables alongside trash. The city has programs that encourage reduction of waste generation and proper disposal of hazardous materials. Local events and workshops promote recycling and educate residents on how to minimize their waste footprint. Canby has adopted a comprehensive plan that includes strategies for waste reduction and diversion from landfills. Businesses in Canby are encouraged to participate in waste audits and are provided with resources to improve their waste management practices. However, despite these initiatives, continuous community engagement and education are necessary to maintain and improve current waste diversion rates.