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Cheney personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $57,244

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $275
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $125
ENERGY HVAC $17050
ENERGY Electrician $3375
ENERGY HVAC $400
ENERGY Door and Window $14
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $275
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $12350
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Cheney

Cheney, WA, located in Spokane County, is home to Eastern Washington University (EWU). With a population of around 12,000, Cheney offers a small-town feel while hosting numerous annual events like the Cheney Rodeo. Its proximity to outdoor activities, such as fishing at Badger Lake and hiking at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, appeals to nature enthusiasts. The city's economy is largely driven by education and its student community, contributing a vibrant cultural and sports scene to the region. Cheney also takes pride in its historic downtown area, which reflects its roots dating back to the late 19th century.

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energy

Cheney, WA is actively working to improve its energy efficiency through various local initiatives and programs. The city has invested in upgrading its infrastructure to support more renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power. In alignment with state policies, Cheney encourages the development of green buildings by adopting energy-efficient building codes and offering incentives for energy audits and home improvements that enhance efficiency. The local utility company provides rebates for residents and businesses that install energy-efficient appliances and equipment. The city's commitment to a reduced carbon footprint is further evidenced by investments in LED streetlights, which not only lower energy consumption but also reduce maintenance costs. Public facilities have also seen energy-saving renovations, with new HVAC systems and insulation improvements. Community education programs are in place to promote energy conservation behaviors among residents. These comprehensive efforts are part of a broader state-wide goal to achieve significant reductions in energy consumption and increase the proportion of energy obtained from renewable sources.

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water

Water conservation is a priority in Cheney, with the city implementing strategies to ensure sustainable water use and protect its water resources. City-planned landscaping assists in reducing water consumption by favoring drought-resistant plants and efficient irrigation systems. Residents are encouraged to use water-saving appliances through rebates and are educated on water-efficient practices, such as fixing leaks and using rain barrels. Cheney's modern water treatment facility ensures safe and clean drinking water while operating efficiently to minimize resource waste. The city's infrastructure upgrades include replacing old pipes to reduce water loss due to leaks. Additionally, the stormwater management system is designed to prevent pollution runoff into water bodies and to improve water quality. The local government also enforces water usage restrictions during peak drought periods to conserve water supplies. These combined efforts help in maintaining a stable water supply for the community amidst varying climatic conditions.

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transportation

Cheney places a high value on transportation efficiency, working towards reducing vehicle emissions and promoting alternative modes of travel. The city benefits from a public transportation system that includes buses which connect Cheney to the greater Spokane area, reducing the need for individual car usage. Incentives are provided for carpooling and the use of electric vehicles, with several EV charging stations installed throughout the city to facilitate the transition to clean transportation. Cheney also emphasizes the importance of bicycle and pedestrian paths, which have been expanded and improved to create a more sustainable and accessible transportation network. Efforts are coordinated with Eastern Washington University to provide transportation options that meet the needs of students and faculty, thereby reducing traffic congestion. The city's comprehensive plan includes a focus on sustainable transportation, seeking to balance growth with environmental responsibility and enhance the overall quality of life for its residents.

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waste

Improving waste management is a critical focus for Cheney, with an emphasis on reducing, reusing, and recycling. The city has implemented a robust curbside recycling program that accepts a wide range of materials, including paper, cardboard, glass, and certain plastics, aimed at diverting waste from landfills. Local waste management services also offer yard waste and composting options to convert organic waste into valuable soil amendments. To tackle the issue of electronic waste, Cheney hosts periodic e-waste collection events that safely dispose of electronics and prevent harmful substances from entering the environment. Businesses in the area are encouraged to minimize waste through incentives for adopting sustainable practices. Educational campaigns raise awareness about the importance of waste reduction and proper disposal methods among citizens. Furthermore, the city is exploring waste-to-energy technologies as a means to manage waste while simultaneously generating electricity, aligning with a broader movement towards a circular economy.