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Capitol Heights personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $44,793

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $300
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $200
ENERGY HVAC $14700
ENERGY $100
ENERGY Electrician $348
ENERGY HVAC $150
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $300
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $65
ENERGY Water Heater $4850
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

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Capitol Heights

Capitol Heights, MD, located in Prince George's County, is a vibrant suburb of Washington D.C. Founded in 1904, it has a population of approximately 4,400. Known for its close-knit community and cultural diversity, the town boasts several schools, parks, and local businesses. It offers easy access to the nation’s capital, thanks to its Metro station. Annual events include a popular Fourth of July celebration and the community day festival. Despite its small size, Capitol Heights is a hub for redevelopment and economic growth in the region.

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energy

In Capitol Heights, MD, energy efficiency initiatives have been bolstered by the adoption of energy-efficient building codes, which dictate the use of modern insulation materials and energy-saving windows in new construction and major renovations. The local government encourages residents to upgrade to ENERGY STAR-rated appliances through rebate programs. Additionally, Capitol Heights promotes the installation of solar panels by offering tax incentives, which has led to an increase in residential and commercial solar energy generation. The town has also invested in LED street lighting, reducing municipal energy consumption. Local businesses have been encouraged to participate in energy audits and retrofitting programs, aiming to reduce their carbon footprint and operational costs.

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water

Water efficiency in Capitol Heights, MD has improved through the installation of low-flow fixtures in public buildings and the promotion of similar practices in homes. The town has also focused on the repair of aging water infrastructure to reduce leaks and water loss. Rain barrel distribution programs have been introduced to encourage residents to collect rainwater for gardening, and there are incentives for the implementation of rain gardens and permeable pavements to manage stormwater runoff. The WaterSense partnership program is active in Capitol Heights, incentivizing the use of certified water-efficient products. Additionally, educational programs have been implemented to teach water conservation strategies to residents.

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transportation

Transportation in Capitol Heights, MD has seen advancements in efficiency through the development of a more integrated and accessible public transit system. The town supports carpooling initiatives and has installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in strategic locations to facilitate the transition to electric mobility. Capitol Heights promotes biking by expanding bike lanes and creating safe storage spaces at transit stations. There are also incentives for residents who use public transportation, such as discounts and improved service on existing bus and metro lines. The local government has made efforts to streamline its fleet by incorporating hybrid and electric vehicles, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of municipal services.

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waste

Waste management in Capitol Heights, MD has become more efficient with the implementation of single-stream recycling programs that make it easier for residents to recycle a variety of materials without sorting, leading to increased recycling rates. The town has also introduced composting facilities to divert organic waste from landfills. Local authorities run regular household hazardous waste collection days to properly dispose of items like batteries and electronics. Capitol Heights has developed educational campaigns to promote waste reduction and recycling in schools and the community. In addition, several local businesses have adopted zero-waste policies, minimizing their environmental impact by reducing their waste generation and increasing recycling and composting.