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Franklinton personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $43,980

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $5500
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $13050
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $1200
ENERGY HVAC $400
ENERGY HVAC $50
ENERGY Insulation $400
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Franklinton

Franklinton, NC is a small town in Franklin County, founded in 1839. Known for its historic homes and peaceful rural charm, it's part of the Raleigh-Durham metro area with a population of around 2,000 people. The town boasts a community-focused lifestyle, with annual events such as the Franklinton Christmas Parade highlighting local spirit. Notable for its support of local businesses, Franklinton also offers a range of recreational opportunities, from parks to cultural activities. Economic growth has been encouraged through the town's proximity to larger cities, while maintaining its unique small-town identity.

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energy

In Franklinton, NC, there has been a concerted effort to improve energy efficiency across residential and commercial sectors. The town has seen increased adoption of LED lighting and energy-efficient appliances through incentive programs. Solar installations have also grown due to tax credits and rebates, and several small-scale solar farms have emerged. Efforts to modernize the electric grid have been underway, aiming to reduce energy losses during transmission. The local government has encouraged energy audits for homeowners, providing insights and incentives to retrofit their homes for better energy conservation. Smart meter deployment allows for real-time energy consumption monitoring, contributing to reduced peak demand charges. Energy education programs have been introduced in schools to promote awareness. The community has also witnessed the rise of net-zero buildings, designed to produce as much energy as they consume, though these remain relatively rare.

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water

Franklinton's water efficiency measures include the implementation of water-saving devices in public buildings and facilities. Residential water conservation is promoted through a tiered rate structure that encourages reduced consumption. There have been initiatives to repair and upgrade aging water infrastructure to minimize leakage and water loss. Rainwater harvesting systems have been incentivized for both residential and commercial use, helping to reduce the demand on the municipal water supply. Drought-tolerant landscaping practices are supported through community programs, and educational outreach helps residents understand the importance of water conservation. The town has also taken steps to protect local waterways from pollution and overuse, ensuring that the ecological balance is maintained. Advanced water metering provides accurate usage data, enabling better management and leak detection.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Franklinton is marked by the establishment of carpooling incentives to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips. Local businesses have been encouraged to offer telecommuting options to employees, which has reduced commuter traffic. There is a push for the development of pedestrian and bicycle-friendly infrastructure, including bike lanes and improved sidewalks, to support alternative modes of transport. The town's public transportation system, while limited, has made strides in efficiency through the use of cleaner, more fuel-efficient buses. Initiatives for electric vehicle (EV) usage have been introduced, such as installing charging stations at public venues and offering parking incentives. A future-oriented approach is visible in the town planning efforts that aim to integrate transportation efficiency into overall community design. Ride-sharing services have also been promoted as a convenient and environmentally-friendly alternative for residents.

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waste

Waste management in Franklinton includes a robust recycling program that accepts plastics, metals, paper, and glass, reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. The town has implemented a single-stream recycling system, easing the process for residents and increasing participation rates. Yard waste collection services have been enhanced to include composting, with the compost sold to residents at a low cost for garden use. There are special hazardous waste collection events held periodically to ensure safe disposal of items like electronics and batteries. Local businesses have been encouraged to adopt waste reduction practices and sustainable packaging. The town has also invested in public education campaigns to promote the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling, with a focus on school programs and community workshops. Efforts have been made to monitor and reduce illegal dumping through increased surveillance and greater public awareness campaigns.