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Jacksonville personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,700

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $25
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $25
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10175
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $300
ENERGY Electrician $45
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Jacksonville

Jacksonville, AR, located in Pulaski County, is a suburb of Little Rock with a population of around 28,000. Its economy is bolstered by the nearby Little Rock Air Force Base. The city boasts a diverse community, quality schools, and is home to the Jacksonville Museum of Military History. With ample parks and recreational activities, it offers residents a balance of suburban and outdoor life. Jacksonville is also known for the annual Dupree Park Fourth of July celebration.

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energy

Jacksonville, Arkansas, has made strides in energy efficiency through various initiatives. The city has been focusing on upgrading public buildings with energy-efficient technology, including LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC systems. Residential programs encourage homeowners to adopt more efficient appliances and improve home insulation, reducing overall energy consumption. Furthermore, the local government has partnered with utility companies to offer rebates for energy audits and retrofits. Solar energy usage is on the rise with some local businesses and homes installing photovoltaic panels, backed by state incentives for renewable energy investments. A push towards smart-grid technology has also begun, aimed at better managing electricity distribution and reducing wastage. Jacksonville's efforts are complemented by community education programs aimed at fostering a culture of energy conservation among its residents.

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water

Jacksonville is committed to responsible water management, with investments in infrastructure to reduce water loss due to leaks and aging pipes. The city has implemented advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) for accurate tracking of water usage, which aids in early leak detection and water conservation efforts. Rainwater harvesting methods are promoted among residents for garden and non-potable use. Water treatment facilities have been upgraded to ensure clean drinking water for the community and to improve the efficiency of wastewater treatment processes. Educational initiatives teach the importance of water conservation, promoting practices such as low-flow fixtures and xeriscaping. Incentives for businesses to adopt water-efficient processes are in place, reflecting the city's commitment to maintaining a sustainable and reliable water supply.

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transportation

Jacksonville's transportation efficiency efforts focus on reducing commuter reliance on single-occupancy vehicles. The city is expanding its public transit system, adding more bus routes with energy-efficient buses to serve a broader area and to run more frequently. Efforts have been made to improve the cycling infrastructure, including designated bike lanes and bike-sharing programs to encourage alternative modes of transport. Carpooling is promoted through a dedicated program that helps connect commuters. Additionally, investments in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure aim to facilitate the adoption of EVs by residents and businesses alike. Jacksonville's comprehensive transportation plan looks at long-term sustainability, with the goal of creating a resilient, multi-modal transportation system that serves the needs of all its citizens efficiently and effectively.

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waste

Waste management in Jacksonville has become more sophisticated, with the city implementing a comprehensive recycling program aimed at reducing landfill usage. Residents are provided with clear guidelines on recycling procedures, promoting the segregation of recyclables from general waste. The city has also encouraged the use of a local composting facility to divert organic waste from landfills and produce natural fertilizer. E-waste collection events are a regular feature, ensuring proper disposal of electronic items. Jacksonville has taken steps to reduce plastic waste by promoting reusable bags and containers. The city has also invested in a modern fleet of waste collection vehicles that are more fuel-efficient and produce lower emissions, thus contributing to an overall strategy of minimizing environmental impact through waste reduction.