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Haverhill personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000

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Haverhill

Haverhill, MA, founded in 1640, is a historic city in Essex County with a population of around 63,000. Known for its shoe industry legacy, it features the Haverhill Historic District and Winnekenni Castle. Today, it blends rich history with modern development and is part of the Greater Boston area. Haverhill's education system includes several public schools and higher education institutions, contributing to its diverse community and economy.

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energy

Haverhill, MA, has been actively pursuing energy efficiency through the implementation of various initiatives including solar installations on municipal buildings, encouraging the adoption of LED street lighting, and promoting energy conservation programs among residents and businesses. The city has benefited from Massachusetts' Green Communities Act, which provides grants for energy efficiency and renewable projects. Residential and commercial sectors have been incentivized to undertake energy audits and retrofit their properties for better energy conservation. The growth of local solar farms has also contributed to increasing the share of renewable energy in Haverhill's energy mix, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

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water

Water efficiency in Haverhill is a priority, with the city investing in infrastructure to reduce water loss through leaks and outdated piping. The city's water treatment facilities have been upgraded to ensure clean drinking water and efficient processing. There are also measures in place for water conservation, including restrictions on non-essential water use during dry periods and incentives for residents to install water-saving fixtures. Public outreach programs have been implemented to educate citizens on the importance of conserving water in their daily activities. Haverhill's management of its reservoirs and water resources ensures a sustainable supply while protecting local ecosystems.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Haverhill has seen improvements with the enhancement of public transit options and the promotion of alternative transportation methods. The Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority (MVRTA) provides bus services in Haverhill, with routes designed to meet the needs of commuters and reduce the number of vehicles on the road. Efforts to improve walkability and bike-friendliness in the city have been made, including the development of trails and bike lanes. There are also incentives for the use of electric vehicles (EVs), including the installation of EV charging stations. These measures not only contribute to a reduction in traffic congestion but also decrease transportation-related emissions.

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waste

Waste management in Haverhill has been geared towards reducing landfill use and promoting recycling and composting. The city has a Pay-As-You-Throw program which encourages residents to reduce waste by charging for trash disposal based on the amount thrown away. Haverhill also has curbside recycling pickup, which has been successful in diverting recyclable materials from landfills. The city has made efforts to educate the public on proper recycling practices to reduce contamination rates. Additionally, local waste management policies have focused on electronic waste recycling programs and hazardous waste collection events, aiming to safely dispose of or repurpose these materials.