Map/Idaho/Iona

Iona personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $89,237

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $70
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $212
ENERGY HVAC $41432
ENERGY $100
ENERGY HVAC $2050
ENERGY Electrician $1300
ENERGY HVAC $613
ENERGY Door and Window $10
ENERGY Insulation $2050
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $70
ENERGY $3250
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $14700
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Iona

Iona, ID is a small city in Bonneville County with a population of roughly 2,200. Established in 1884, Iona is known for its strong sense of community and picturesque rural charm. The city is a gateway to outdoor activities in the nearby Rocky Mountains and has a rich agricultural heritage. Iona's annual Harvest Festival celebrates its farming roots. Despite its modest size, Iona maintains a close-knit atmosphere, with local parks and a tight-knit community center fostering neighborly ties.

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energy

Iona, ID has been progressively adopting renewable energy sources, integrating solar panels on public buildings and promoting residential solar installations through incentives. Local initiatives also focus on energy-efficiency improvements in homes and businesses, with subsidies for upgrading insulation, windows, and HVAC systems. The city has seen a gradual decline in traditional energy consumption as a result of these efforts, reinforced by educational programs aimed at reducing energy use. The community has shown a strong interest in smart energy solutions, including smart grids and energy storage systems, to manage energy more effectively. The transition towards LED streetlights has also contributed to a notable reduction in municipal energy consumption.

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water

Water conservation in Iona is a priority, with efficient water use practices being promoted among residents and businesses. The city has invested in upgrading its water infrastructure to reduce leakage and conserve this vital resource. Programs offering rebates for water-efficient appliances and fixtures have been well received. Landscaping regulations encourage the use of native, drought-resistant plants, and the implementation of rainwater harvesting systems is becoming more common. The city's wastewater treatment facility has been recognized for its advancements in water reclamation and reuse, contributing to the reduction of overall water consumption.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Iona is continually improving, with the city investing in pedestrian and cycling infrastructure to encourage non-motorized transport. Public transportation options are being expanded, with a focus on increasing route efficiency and frequency. A local shuttle service caters to areas with higher commuter demand, providing an eco-friendly alternative to individual car use. Electric vehicle charging stations have been installed throughout the city to support the growing number of EV owners. Ride-sharing initiatives and telecommuting incentives have also seen a rise in popularity, further reducing the carbon footprint associated with daily commutes.

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waste

Waste management in Iona has been enhanced by the city's commitment to recycling programs and composting initiatives. Residents are encouraged to participate in curbside recycling services, which has seen a steady increase in recycling rates. The local government has established drop-off centers for hazardous waste to prevent improper disposal. The introduction of a 'pay-as-you-throw' waste collection system incentivizes residents to produce less waste. Furthermore, there has been a community push towards zero-waste events and the adoption of circular economy principles by local businesses, aiming to minimize waste and encourage product reuse and material recovery.