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Denton personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $41,658

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $200
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $100
ENERGY HVAC $12800
ENERGY $100
ENERGY Electrician $98
ENERGY HVAC $100
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $200
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $30
ENERGY Water Heater $4250
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

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Denton

Denton, Maryland, is a charming small town located in Caroline County on Maryland's Eastern Shore. As the county seat, it boasts a rich history dating back to colonial times. Denton features picturesque landscapes, historic buildings, and a vibrant community spirit. The town hosts annual events like the Summerfest and the Spring Gala that reflect its tradition and local culture. With its proximity to the Choptank River, Denton offers a mix of outdoor activities, including fishing and boating. Local attractions include the Museum of Rural Life and Martinak State Park, which provides camping facilities and nature trails. Despite its small size, Denton serves as a hub of local commerce and governance, maintaining a peaceful yet connected lifestyle for its residents.

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energy

Denton, MD, has made strides in energy efficiency by leveraging a mix of renewable sources and implementing conservation programs. The town generates a significant portion of its electricity through solar farms, and local initiatives encourage residential and commercial solar panel installations. The Denton Municipal Electric (DME) operates with a focus on providing reliable, environmentally responsible, and affordable power. To further improve efficiency, DME offers incentives for energy audits and rebates for energy-efficient appliances. The town's adoption of LED street lighting has also reduced municipal electricity consumption significantly. Regional collaborations with other Maryland municipalities aim to increase bulk purchasing of green power, effectively lowering costs and carbon footprints. Public buildings are increasingly retrofitted with green technologies, and the town promotes Energy Star certifications for homes and businesses. Denton's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions is evidenced by its participation in statewide climate protection programs and its efforts in educating the community about the importance of energy conservation.

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water

The town of Denton prioritizes water efficiency and has taken measures to ensure the sustainable management of this resource. The Denton Water Utilities Department (DWUD) oversees a comprehensive water conservation strategy that includes both modern infrastructure and public education initiatives. A key aspect is the implementation of water-saving fixtures in public buildings and incentivizing their adoption in homes and businesses. The town's water treatment facilities utilize advanced filtration and aeration systems to ensure clean and safe drinking water. Leak detection programs help to minimize water loss within the municipal water supply network, while rainwater harvesting projects are encouraged in residential areas. Residents are also informed about the importance of water conservation through utility bill inserts and community workshops. Landscaping ordinances promote the use of native plants that require less watering. Additionally, DWUD has invested in the upgrade of its water distribution systems to reduce energy consumption and improve efficiency. Local farms are supported in adopting water-efficient irrigation practices to preserve the agricultural heritage of Denton while conserving water.

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transportation

In Denton, transportation efficiency is being continuously improved through a variety of initiatives. The town promotes the use of alternative transportation modes such as biking and walking by improving and expanding its network of trails and bike lanes. Through the Denton Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, these methods of transportation are becoming safer and more accessible. Public transportation services, provided by the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA), have been optimized to meet the needs of residents, including expanded routes and schedules that accommodate various segments of the population. Additionally, the DCTA encourages the use of low-emission vehicles and participates in regional efforts to integrate clean transportation technologies. Carpooling is actively promoted through local programs that connect riders and incentivize shared commutes. The town has also initiated the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in public parking areas to support the growing number of EV drivers. Denton's commitment to reducing transportation-related emissions is further reinforced by its participation in state and regional transportation planning aimed at creating a more sustainable and efficient transportation infrastructure.

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waste

Denton's waste management system emphasizes reduction, reuse, and recycling. The town has a robust curbside recycling program that accepts a wide range of materials, diverting significant waste from landfills. Residents are encouraged to participate in the single-stream recycling service, which simplifies the sorting process and increases participation rates. The local government has initiated a 'Zero Waste' policy, aiming to minimize waste sent to landfills and incinerators by promoting comprehensive recycling and composting. There are also special collection events for hazardous household waste, ensuring proper disposal and mitigating environmental pollution. Denton has invested in a modern Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) that efficiently sorts recyclables, increasing the town's recycling capabilities. Moreover, local businesses are encouraged to undertake waste audits, and the town provides resources for starting commercial recycling programs. Education programs in schools and community centers focus on the importance of reducing waste, and local events often include a recycling and composting component to set an example for residents.