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High Point personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $41,580

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ENERGY Water Heater $4850
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $12300
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $600
ENERGY HVAC $200
ENERGY HVAC $50
ENERGY Insulation $200
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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High Point

High Point, NC, often referred to as the "Home Furnishings Capital of the World," is a city in the Piedmont Triad region and is famous for its semi-annual High Point Furniture Market. With a population of over 112,000, it's the only city that extends into four counties: Guilford, Davidson, Forsyth, and Randolph. High Point is known for its diverse community and is home to High Point University. The city's history is deeply rooted in the textile and furniture industries, and it continues to be a hub for design and innovation in these sectors. It also boasts a rich cultural scene with numerous parks, museums, and a thriving downtown.

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High Point, North Carolina, has been making strides in energy efficiency through various initiatives and programs. The city's energy efficiency measures include upgrading public lighting to LED technology, reducing electricity consumption significantly. Local businesses and residences are encouraged to participate in energy-saving programs, often supported by incentives from utility companies such as Duke Energy's 'Smart Saver' program, which offers rebates for energy-efficient improvements. Renewable energy sources are also on the rise, with solar panel installations becoming more common, supported by state tax credits and the Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit. The City of High Point has also been exploring opportunities to harness renewable energy sources for municipal operations. Public buildings are subject to energy audits to identify efficiency improvements, and some have been retrofitted with energy-saving technologies. The community is also educated on the benefits of energy conservation through local outreach programs, fostering a culture of sustainability. These efforts collectively contribute to reducing the city's carbon footprint and promoting a sustainable energy future.

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water

Water conservation and efficiency are key components of High Point's sustainable practices. The city ensures the reliability and safety of its water supply through rigorous testing and monitoring. Advanced metering infrastructure helps in the detection of leaks and water loss management, conserving valuable water resources. High Point promotes water-saving practices among its residents, offering tips and strategies for reducing water use indoors and outdoors. The city has also made strides in protecting its waterways from pollution, implementing stormwater management initiatives to improve water quality in local streams and lakes. These initiatives are part of a larger effort to maintain the ecosystem's health and provide clean water for future generations. High Point's water treatment facilities employ advanced technologies to conserve energy and water during the treatment process, and there is an ongoing investment in the infrastructure to replace aging pipes and systems, thereby preventing water main breaks and loss. The effectiveness of these strategies is reflected in the city's ability to provide reliable water services to its growing population while promoting sustainable water use.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in High Point involves a multi-faceted approach, including public transit improvements and infrastructure development. The city's public transportation system, High Point Transit System (HPTS), offers bus services that help reduce the number of individual vehicles on the road, thereby cutting down on traffic congestion and emissions. High Point is also pedestrian and cyclist-friendly, with multiple greenways and bike lanes promoting alternative and healthier modes of transportation. There are ongoing discussions and planning for future improvements to further integrate sustainable transportation options. The city benefits from its location at the heart of the Piedmont Triad, with access to major highways and interstates that are well-maintained to ensure efficient vehicular travel. Additionally, High Point has been working on improving traffic flow through smart traffic management systems and synchronized traffic signals. The city recognizes the need for efficient transportation as part of its goal to reduce carbon emissions and support economic development. Efforts to promote carpooling and the use of lower-emission vehicles are part of the broader initiative to enhance transportation sustainability in the city.

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waste

Waste management in High Point has seen effective measures aimed at reducing landfill usage and promoting recycling. The city provides curbside collection for recyclables, yard waste, and bulk items, which is aimed at diverting as much waste as possible from the landfill. Residents can access the Environmental Services Department's resources to understand what can be recycled and how to properly dispose of various types of waste. The city's Material Recovery Facility works diligently to ensure that recyclable materials are efficiently processed. High Point also offers electronic waste recycling events, encouraging residents to properly dispose of electronics. The city has implemented a 'Pay-As-You-Throw' system, incentivizing residents to generate less waste by charging for garbage disposal based on the amount rather than a fixed fee. Businesses are encouraged to adopt waste reduction practices. There's also focus on educating the community about the importance of waste reduction, composting, and responsible consumption. These efforts aim to extend the life of existing landfills and minimize the environmental impacts of waste.