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Coram personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $43,271

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $50
ENERGY HVAC $12000
ENERGY Electrician $1105
ENERGY HVAC $85
ENERGY Door and Window $1
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $5050
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
TRANSPORTATION $500
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $1000

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Coram

Coram, NY, located in Suffolk County, is a hamlet within the town of Brookhaven. Known for its suburban feel and family-friendly atmosphere, Coram is home to diverse resident demographics and a variety of parks and schools. Key attractions include the Pine Ridge Golf Club and the scenic Diamond in the Pines Park. The area has a rich history dating back to the 18th century and played a role in the American Revolutionary War. Coram's proximity to the Long Island Expressway makes it a convenient location for commuters.

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energy

Coram, NY has taken significant steps towards utilizing renewable energy sources and increasing energy efficiency. Solar panel installations have grown, thanks in part to state incentives like the NY-Sun initiative, which offers financial support for solar projects. Moreover, the adoption of the NY Stretch Energy Code encourages new and renovated buildings to be more energy efficient, which has led to reduced electricity consumption. Energy efficiency programs like Energy Star appliances are promoted through rebates, which help residents reduce their power usage and lower their utility bills. Residents also benefit from the Home Performance with Energy Star program, offering comprehensive home energy assessments and improvements. The community is gradually moving towards LED street lighting, which provides long-term cost savings and environmental benefits.

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water

Water conservation and quality are pivotal in Coram, with various policies and programs in place to safeguard this vital resource. The Long Island Commission for Aquifer Protection works to protect the sole-source aquifer which serves as the primary water supply for Coram residents. Water-saving measures, such as low-flow fixtures and efficient irrigation systems, are increasingly encouraged, and in some cases incentivized by local authorities. The Suffolk County Reclaim Our Water program, aimed at improving water quality by upgrading septic systems and sewage treatment facilities, has been crucial in addressing nitrogen pollution. Residents are made aware of the importance of conserving water through community outreach programs, and regular water quality reports ensure that the public stays informed about the status of their water supply.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Coram has seen improvements through various initiatives. The S62 and S66 Suffolk County Transit bus routes provide public transportation options that help reduce individual car usage, thereby decreasing traffic congestion and emissions. There is also a push towards encouraging electric vehicle (EV) use, with incentives offered for EV purchases and an increased number of charging stations being installed. Car-sharing services and bike-friendly initiatives have been slowly gaining traction, promoting alternative and healthier modes of transportation. The Complete Streets policy supports the development of safe and accessible streets for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists, contributing to a more integrated and efficient transportation network.

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waste

Coram implements a robust waste management strategy focused on reducing, reusing, and recycling. The town has an active recycling program that separates paper, plastics, metals, and glass. The Suffolk County Reclaim Our Water initiative aims to improve wastewater systems, which has indirect benefits for waste management by protecting local waterways from contamination. Yard waste is collected and composted, while hazardous waste disposal events are held periodically to safely process materials like paints and batteries. To reduce waste at its source, there's a growing emphasis on consumer education regarding purchasing habits and the importance of choosing products with minimal packaging or using sustainable materials.