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Gary personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $39,210

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incentives & rebates

potential incentives/rebates in your city

Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY HVAC $11340
ENERGY Electrician $100
ENERGY HVAC $65
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $25
ENERGY Water Heater $4100
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $100

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Gary

Gary, IN, founded in 1906 by U.S. Steel Corp., is a city in Lake County known for its significant role in the steel industry. Named after Elbert Henry Gary, the founding chairman of U.S. Steel, Gary's fortunes have historically been tied to the company's production fluctuations. The city's population peaked in the 1960s but has since declined due to industrial restructuring and job losses. Despite economic challenges, Gary is recognized as the birthplace of The Jackson 5 music group. It is also home to the Indiana Dunes National Park's westernmost point, offering natural beauty and Lake Michigan's sandy shores. Revitalization efforts focus on economic development, urban green spaces, and tourism, with the Gary/Chicago International Airport serving as a regional transport hub.

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energy

Gary, IN, has seen improvements in energy efficiency through the adoption of LED streetlighting, reducing municipal energy consumption. Additionally, residential and commercial buildings are encouraged to upgrade insulation and windows, complemented by rebate programs for energy-efficient appliances. The city is also participating in energy performance contracting, which enables energy-saving upgrades with guaranteed savings to finance the costs. Solar panel installations have been incentivized, with local initiatives supporting solar farms and rooftop installations. The Gary Public Transportation Corporation (GPTC) has made strides in reducing its carbon footprint by incorporating energy-efficient buses into its fleet.

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water

Water efficiency in Gary is of particular importance given its proximity to Lake Michigan. Efforts have been made to upgrade the city's aging water infrastructure, reducing leaks and conserving water. The use of green infrastructure, such as bioswales and rain gardens, has been promoted to manage stormwater runoff effectively. Investments in water treatment plants ensure safe drinking water for residents while meeting federal and state standards. Water conservation programs target residential water use, offering incentives for low-flow fixtures and water-efficient landscaping. Gary's initiatives also focus on public education campaigns to increase awareness of water-saving practices among residents and businesses.

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transportation

Transportation initiatives in Gary have been geared towards improving efficiency and reducing emissions. The GPTC has introduced hybrid and electric buses, enhancing the sustainability of public transit. Bike-sharing programs and the development of bike lanes encourage alternative modes of transportation, aiming to reduce vehicular traffic and improve air quality. To improve traffic flow and reduce congestion, the city has invested in smart traffic management systems. Additionally, programs that promote carpooling and ridesharing have been introduced. The city is also part of regional efforts to improve connections with neighboring cities through commuter rail services, easing the commute for residents and reducing reliance on personal vehicles.

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waste

Waste management in Gary has been proactive with the introduction of comprehensive recycling programs aimed at reducing landfill use and promoting environmental sustainability. The city has rolled out single-stream recycling to simplify the process for residents, while offering electronic waste disposal options to handle hazardous materials properly. There are also initiatives to divert food waste from the waste stream through composting programs, partnering with local community gardens. To combat illegal dumping, Gary has implemented strict enforcement and surveillance measures, along with public awareness campaigns that educate residents on proper waste disposal practices. The city also supports waste-to-energy projects, contributing to both waste reduction and energy production.