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Excelsior personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $49,845

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Savings category Action Amount
WATER Plumbing $200
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7625
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY HVAC $19100
ENERGY HVAC $150
ENERGY HVAC $50
ENERGY Insulation $150
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $5790
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
TRANSPORTATION $500
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

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Excelsior

Excelsior, MN, fondly known as the "Lake Minnetonka's Historic Downtown," is a small city in Hennepin County with a rich heritage. Founded in 1853, it quickly became a destination for tourists seeking lakeside recreation. With a population just over 2,500, Excelsior retains a charming, small-town atmosphere. Its vibrant Main Street features antique shops, boutiques, and dining options, while the historic streetcar boat, the Minnehaha, preserves the maritime spirit. The city is also known for its annual 4th of July celebrations and the Apple Day festival, which pays homage to its agricultural past. Nestled on the shores of Lake Minnetonka, Excelsior offers scenic parks, fishing piers, and boating activities, making it a picturesque locale with a strong sense of community.

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energy

Excelsior, MN has made substantial strides in energy efficiency, implementing measures that reduce consumption and encourage the use of renewable resources. The city has adopted smart grid technologies to optimize electricity distribution and has incentives for residents who install solar panels. LED street lighting has been widely implemented, resulting in significant savings in energy and maintenance costs. Residential and commercial building codes have been updated to enhance energy conservation. Additionally, the local government promotes energy audits and offers grants for retrofitting older buildings. Through its partnership with utility companies, Excelsior provides rebates for energy-efficient appliances and HVAC systems. The city also participates in green energy purchasing programs, further reducing its carbon footprint. Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, have been increasingly integrated into the city's energy mix.

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water

Water efficiency in Excelsior is a top priority, reflecting in its careful management of water resources. The city has updated its water infrastructure to reduce leakages and conserve water. There is an emphasis on native landscaping to minimize the need for watering, and rain barrels are promoted to collect and reuse rainwater. Water-saving appliances are encouraged through rebate programs aimed at reducing household water consumption. The city has implemented tiered water pricing to incentivize conservation among high-volume users. Public awareness campaigns about the benefits of water conservation and best practices are a regular fixture. Additionally, the city has invested in efficient irrigation systems for public spaces, and regular assessments of water quality in lakes and streams are conducted to ensure the ecosystem's health.

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transportation

Excelsior has made notable improvements in transportation efficiency. Public transit options have been enhanced to provide reliable and convenient services, including bus and bike-sharing programs. The city has invested in pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, with new trails and bike lanes to promote non-motorized transport. Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations have been installed in strategic locations, and there is a push for municipal fleets to transition to EVs or other low-emission vehicles. Carpooling and telecommuting are also encouraged to reduce traffic congestion and emissions. The city has a 'Complete Streets' policy to ensure that streets are safe and accessible for all users, whether they are walking, biking, driving, or using public transport. Initiatives like 'Walk to School Wednesdays' aim to reduce vehicular traffic and promote health.

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waste

Excelsior has advanced its waste management practices to increase efficiency and reduce landfill dependency. The city has a comprehensive recycling program that accepts a wide range of materials, from paper and plastics to electronics and batteries. Organics recycling for food waste and non-recyclable paper is also available, diverting substantial waste from landfills and turning it into compost. Businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through a recognition program that awards those who implement sustainable practices. The city regularly hosts collection events for hazardous household waste, ensuring proper disposal and preventing environmental contamination. With the single-sort recycling system, residents find recycling more convenient, which has led to higher participation rates. Special initiatives focus on educating schoolchildren on the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste. A 'Zero Waste' policy is in development, aiming to further reduce the waste sent to landfills.