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East Hampton 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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East Hampton

East Hampton, located on eastern Long Island, NY, is a prestigious seaside resort with a rich colonial history. Known for its beautiful beaches, exclusive homes, and celebrity residents, East Hampton is often associated with luxury and affluence. It's part of the Hamptons, a group of villages and hamlets which also serve as a popular summer destination for New York City's elite. Notable landmarks include the 17th-century Mulford Farm, the historic Pollock-Krasner House, and the picturesque Main Beach. East Hampton also hosts high-profile social events, art galleries, and has a vibrant local arts scene.

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energy

East Hampton, NY, is actively working towards energy efficiency with a commitment to achieve 100% renewable energy. The town has installed solar panels on public buildings and is promoting solar energy among residents with financial incentives. Wind power is also becoming prominent with the South Fork Wind Farm project, expected to provide a significant portion of local electricity needs. Energy audits are encouraged for homes and businesses, often with subsidies or free services to identify energy waste. LED street lighting is being implemented town-wide to reduce energy consumption and costs. The town's focus on building and zoning codes ensures new constructions are energy efficient, and renovations adhere to stricter energy standards.

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water

Water conservation is a key priority in East Hampton, with rigorous water quality monitoring and protection programs in place. The town has made significant investments in upgrading wastewater treatment facilities to protect local waterways and aquifers. Rain gardens and permeable pavements are promoted to reduce runoff and to recharge groundwater. Rebates for water-efficient appliances and fixtures are available to encourage residents to save water. Landscaping regulations promote the use of native, drought-resistant plants to minimize water usage. Leak detection and repair programs help to prevent water loss in the distribution system. Educational initiatives highlight the importance of water conservation in maintaining the health of local ecosystems.

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transportation

Transportation in East Hampton is evolving with a focus on reducing emissions and improving efficiency. There is an ongoing push to expand the network of bicycle lanes to encourage cycling as a greener alternative to driving. The East Hampton Town 'Adopt-a-Road' program enables local organizations to maintain roadside areas, promoting walkability and cycling. The town is also investing in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, rolling out more EV charging stations and considering incentives for EV purchases. A shuttle service is provided during the summer months to alleviate traffic and reduce carbon emissions. Plans to increase public transportation options are in development, aiming to provide residents with convenient, energy-efficient travel alternatives.

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waste

Waste management in East Hampton aims to be both efficient and eco-friendly. The Town promotes recycling through a comprehensive curbside recycling program and has implemented strict recycling regulations to minimize contamination. Residents are encouraged to compost yard and food waste, with the town providing education on composting practices. The town has also initiated a 'Trash-Free East Hampton' program to reduce litter and promote the use of reusable materials. There are annual hazardous waste collection days to safely dispose of items like batteries, paint, and electronic waste. A local waste-to-energy facility is under consideration to convert non-recyclable waste into energy, aligning with waste reduction efforts.