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Joplin personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $39,505

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY HVAC $11350
ENERGY HVAC $50
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4725
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Joplin

Joplin, Missouri, located in the southwestern corner of the state, has a rich mining history and was a hub for lead and zinc production. Established in 1873, it now serves as a commercial, medical, and cultural center for the region. With a population of around 50,000, Joplin is known for its resilient community, especially after a devastating EF5 tornado struck in 2011, leading to significant rebuilding efforts. Prominent features include the revitalized downtown area, beautiful parks, and the Route 66 history. Additionally, Joplin is home to Missouri Southern State University, enhancing its educational landscape.

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energy

Joplin, MO, has taken significant strides in improving energy efficiency. The local government has implemented several initiatives designed to encourage businesses and residents to reduce energy consumption. Incentives for upgrading to energy-efficient appliances and lighting have seen widespread adoption. Joplin’s community has embraced renewable energy solutions, with solar panel installations becoming increasingly common, partially spurred by tax incentives and rebates. The utility providers in the region offer energy-saving programs, including free energy audits to help identify areas for improvement in homes and businesses. The city has also updated public buildings with energy-efficient systems, aiming to set a standard for the community. These efforts collectively contribute to a reduction in the city's carbon footprint while promoting sustainable energy use practices among its population.

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water

Water efficiency in Joplin is a priority, with the city investing in infrastructure that reduces water loss due to leaks and aging pipes. Residents are encouraged to use water wisely, supported by incentives such as rebates for installing water-efficient fixtures and landscaping. The city’s water treatment facilities have been updated to ensure that clean, safe drinking water is supplied to the community while also maintaining efficient operations. Rainwater harvesting is promoted through educational programs, and the use of drought-resistant plants in public spaces helps reduce the overall water footprint. Conservation programs are also in place to manage water usage during peak demand times, ensuring that the city can sustain its water resources for future generations.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Joplin has seen improvement with the expansion of the public transportation system, making it more accessible and user-friendly. The city has invested in a fleet of buses that are more fuel-efficient, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Initiatives such as car-sharing programs and incentives for using electric vehicles (EVs) are in place, including the installation of EV charging stations throughout the city. Joplin promotes biking and walking by improving and expanding trails and bike lanes, facilitating safe and efficient non-motorized transportation options. There is also a focus on improving traffic flow through smart traffic management systems, which helps in reducing the time vehicles spend idling. These transportation strategies work together to lower the overall transportation-related energy consumption and enhance the quality of life in Joplin.

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waste

Waste management in Joplin has evolved with an increased focus on reducing, reusing, and recycling. The city has established comprehensive recycling programs that accept a wide range of materials, incentivizing participation through community education and convenient curbside pickup services. Joplin's waste-to-energy initiatives have gained attention, converting non-recyclable waste into a renewable energy source. Special efforts have been made to divert electronic waste and hazardous materials from landfills, providing residents with safe disposal options. The city has seen significant improvement in waste diversion rates as a result of these policies. Businesses are also encouraged to adopt waste reduction practices with incentives like reduced waste disposal fees for those demonstrating significant waste reduction efforts.