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Chicago personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $49,090

Disclaimer: Incentives are estimates and the customer will need to verify eligibility.

incentives & rebates

potential incentives/rebates in your city

Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $40
ENERGY HVAC $21035
ENERGY HVAC $250
ENERGY Electrician $140
ENERGY HVAC $100
ENERGY Insulation $250
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $45
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Chicago

Chicago, IL, is the third-largest city in the USA, famed for its bold architecture, blues music, deep-dish pizza, and sports culture. Home to iconic landmarks like Willis Tower, the Bean, and Navy Pier, it boasts a diverse economy and rich history, including the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Chicago's cultural contributions include the Art Institute, numerous theaters, and a vibrant jazz scene. The city also hosts the annual Lollapalooza music festival and is renowned for its deep political roots.

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energy

Chicago is actively working to improve its energy efficiency through initiatives such as Retrofit Chicago, which encourages energy-saving improvements in municipal, commercial, and residential buildings. The city's commitment to renewable energy is evident in its pledge to power all city-owned buildings with 100% renewable energy by 2025. Additionally, there's increased investment in solar energy, with incentives like Illinois Shines and Solar for All programs that promote solar installations. Energy efficiency programs also offer rebates and support to homeowners and businesses to upgrade lighting, heating, and cooling systems. The Smart Grid program modernizes the electric grid for better energy management and resiliency.

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water

Chicago prioritizes water efficiency as a city bordered by Lake Michigan, focusing on safeguarding this critical freshwater resource. The MeterSave program incentivizes residents to install water meters for better monitoring and conservation, often leading to reduced water bills. Chicago's water infrastructure is also being modernized through the multi-year, comprehensive Municipal Water Reclamation District's Tunnel and Reservoir Plan aimed at improving stormwater management and reducing flooding. Green infrastructure projects, like permeable pavements and green roofs, help with water retention and filtration, reducing the burden on the sewer system and improving water quality.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Chicago is supported by a robust public transit system managed by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), which continually invests in modernizing buses and trains for increased efficiency and reduced emissions. The city's 'Complete Streets' policy aims to accommodate all modes of transportation, making streets safer and more efficient for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. The Divvy bike-share program and the expansion of bike lanes encourage cycling as a sustainable transportation option. Electric vehicle ownership is incentivized with the 'Drive Clean Chicago' program, which offers rebates for EV purchases and installations of charging stations. Additionally, ride-sharing platforms and the encouragement of telecommuting contribute to reduced traffic congestion and emissions.

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waste

Chicago's waste management system aims to reduce landfill use through recycling and waste diversion efforts. The city's Blue Cart Recycling program offers single-stream recycling services to residents, which has been expanded to cover all 50 wards. There are also various electronic waste recycling events and household chemicals and computer recycling facilities to responsibly dispose of hazardous materials. Composting initiatives are growing and supported by community-based programs and services for both residential and commercial participants. The Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation handles waste collection and is continually strategizing to improve waste sorting and reduce contamination in the recycling stream.