Map/Oklahoma/Cheyenne

Cheyenne personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $40,684

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incentives & rebates

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY HVAC $12426
ENERGY HVAC $8
ENERGY Electrician $2
ENERGY HVAC $110
ENERGY Insulation $8
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4250
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

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Cheyenne

Cheyenne, OK, founded in 1892, is the county seat of Roger Mills County with the iconic Washita Battlefield National Historic Site nearby. Known for its rich Native American heritage and Western culture, this small town celebrates its history through the annual Black Kettle Festival. Its population is a close-knit community, reflecting the traditional values and resilient spirit of the Great Plains. Cheyenne offers visitors a unique glimpse into the pioneering American West.

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energy

In Cheyenne, the focus on energy efficiency has seen significant improvements through the adoption of renewable energy systems, such as solar panels installed on public buildings and homes, supported by local incentives for green energy solutions. The city has also started to upgrade its infrastructure with LED streetlights to reduce electricity consumption. Local businesses are encouraged to conduct energy audits and implement energy-saving measures through the 'Cheyenne Saves Energy' program, resulting in lower operational costs and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The community engages in annual events promoting energy conservation awareness and the benefits of energy-efficient appliances, fostering a culture of sustainability.

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water

Cheyenne has prioritized water efficiency due to the region's semi-arid climate, leading to the implementation of water-conserving landscaping ordinances, which promote xeriscaping and the use of native plants. The city's utilities department conducts regular water audits and leak detection surveys to maintain an efficient water distribution system. Rebate programs are in place for residents and businesses that install low-flow toilets and fixtures. The 'Cheyenne H2O Conservation' initiative provides educational resources on rainwater harvesting and efficient irrigation practices. Furthermore, the city has invested in upgrading its wastewater treatment facilities, enhancing the quality of water recycling and safeguarding local waterways.

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transportation

Cheyenne has made strides in transportation efficiency by expanding public transit routes and increasing the frequency of the Cheyenne Transit Program (CTP), aimed at reducing the number of vehicles on the road and lowering emissions. The city encourages the use of alternative transportation through bike-share programs and the development of new bike lanes and trails. A ‘Park and Ride’ program facilitates carpooling options for commuters. Cheyenne's investment in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, including public charging stations, has accelerated the adoption of EVs. Additionally, incentives for businesses to participate in a 'Green Fleet' program reward the use of fuel-efficient vehicles for their operations. Efforts are ongoing to optimize traffic signal timing to minimize idling and improve the flow of traffic.

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waste

Cheyenne has advanced its waste management and reduction strategies by implementing comprehensive recycling programs that target a wide range of materials, including plastics, paper, metals, and glass. The city has established a central recycling facility that simplifies the process for residents, alongside curbside pickup services for recyclables in many neighborhoods. A local ordinance mandates businesses and construction sites to follow waste diversion practices, ensuring that a significant percentage of waste is recycled or repurposed. An annual 'Zero Waste Day' event educates citizens on the importance of reducing landfill dependency and the potential of composting and waste-to-energy technologies. Cheyenne also offers incentives for businesses that demonstrate significant waste reduction achievements.