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Clio personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $44,535

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $75
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $200
ENERGY HVAC $15310
ENERGY Electrician $895
ENERGY HVAC $300
ENERGY Door and Window $30
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $75
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $45
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $475

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Clio

Clio, MI, a small city in Genesee County, boasts a rich heritage and tight-knit community. Established in 1873, it has a population of about 2,600. Known for the Clio Amphitheater and its vibrant arts scene, Clio also offers various parks and recreational activities. The Clio Area Educational Foundation supports local schools, emphasizing the community's commitment to education. Seasonal events, like the Clio Firemen's Park Fair, foster a strong sense of community. With a blend of small-town charm and cultural initiatives, Clio remains a quaint yet dynamic part of Michigan.

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energy

Clio, MI has been making progress in energy efficiency through various initiatives such as adopting LED streetlights that not only save energy but also reduce maintenance costs. The community has shown interest in renewable energy sources, with solar panel installations becoming more popular among homeowners, incentivized by federal tax credits and utility company rebates. Local government buildings are aiming to improve their energy efficiency by upgrading to energy-efficient appliances and implementing energy management systems. Furthermore, an educational campaign has been launched to encourage residents to conduct energy audits and improve home insulation, thus reducing heating and cooling needs. There is also a push for businesses to participate in demand response programs to lower peak electricity demand.

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water

Water conservation in Clio is of significant importance, particularly due to the emphasis on protecting the Great Lakes watershed. The city has invested in modernizing its water infrastructure to reduce leaks and conserve water. A tiered water pricing system has been implemented to encourage residents to use water more efficiently. There are also rebates available for water-efficient appliances and fixtures. Rain barrels and rain gardens are promoted as part of a stormwater management strategy to reduce runoff and improve water quality. Educational outreach programs have focused on water conservation techniques and the importance of protecting local waterways from pollution. Clio's water treatment facilities continue to be updated to ensure clean and safe drinking water for all residents.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Clio has been a growing focus, with improvements in the public transit system to provide more reliable and frequent service. The city has embraced alternative transportation methods, evidenced by the installation of bike lanes and the promotion of carpooling through local initiatives. A local non-profit organization provides incentives to commuters who choose environmentally friendly transportation modes. Moreover, the city is actively exploring options for electric vehicle charging stations to support the adoption of electric vehicles. Efforts have also been made to synchronize traffic signals to reduce idle times and start a 'Safe Routes to School' program encouraging walking and biking among students. Clio's commitment to improving transportation efficiency is part of a broader regional effort to reduce emissions and traffic congestion.

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waste

Waste management in Clio has taken a proactive approach with the introduction of a comprehensive recycling program that supports single-stream recycling, making it easier for residents to recycle a wide array of materials. The city has also launched a food waste collection program aiming to divert organic waste from landfills, which is then composted locally. A strong emphasis on public education regarding proper waste disposal and the benefits of recycling has been seen, including workshops and school programs. Additionally, there are periodic hazardous waste collection events to safely dispose of items like electronics, batteries, and chemicals. The business community is encouraged to implement waste reduction practices with the help of local waste audits and incentives for reducing packaging waste.