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Lincoln personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $45,830

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incentives & rebates

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $100
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $100
ENERGY HVAC $17525
ENERGY Electrician $200
ENERGY HVAC $50
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $50
ENERGY Water Heater $4050
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $275

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Lincoln

Lincoln, Illinois, established in 1853, is the only city named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president. With a 2020 population of 13,685, it boasts the world's largest covered wagon and hosts an annual Art & Balloon Festival. Notable for its historic Courthouse, where Lincoln practiced law, and the Postville Courthouse State Historic Site, the city is a blend of nostalgia and ongoing community development, embracing its rich heritage while fostering progress.

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energy

Lincoln, IL, has made commendable strides in improving energy efficiency. The local government has incentivized the adoption of LED lighting in public spaces, leading to significant reductions in electricity consumption. The city has also partnered with energy service companies to perform energy audits for public buildings, promoting energy conservation measures. Solar installations have been encouraged through tax credits and grant programs, with several notable solar farms now operational. Energy efficiency programs have been especially targeted at low-income households, providing them with opportunities to reduce energy bills through subsidized insulation and energy-efficient appliances. Local businesses have been involved in these initiatives, receiving support for upgrading to energy-efficient machinery. Lincoln's commitment to green energy is further evident in its support for community solar programs, allowing residents to share the benefits of solar power without the need to install panels on their property.

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water

Lincoln's water efficiency efforts are noteworthy, with significant investment in modernizing water treatment facilities to ensure clean and safe water supply. The city has placed emphasis on water conservation education, informing citizens about the importance of reducing water waste. Rebate programs have been introduced for water-efficient appliances, and there's support for rainwater harvesting systems in both residential and commercial properties. Smart metering technology has been adopted to provide real-time data on water usage, helping to quickly identify and address leaks. These measures have contributed to a reduction in per capita water usage. Local industries are encouraged to install water recycling systems as part of their operations, further conserving the city's water resources. Landscaping ordinances promote the use of native plant species that require less irrigation, preserving the aesthetic of the city while saving water.

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transportation

Transportation within Lincoln reflects a commitment to efficiency and sustainability. The city has improved public transit options, offering residents alternatives to personal vehicle use. This includes investments in hybrid and electric buses within the public transport fleet, reducing carbon emissions and fuel consumption. Bike-share programs have been successfully implemented, providing an eco-friendly and healthy mode of transportation. The city also supports the development of pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, making it safer and more convenient for walking. To facilitate the use of electric vehicles (EVs), Lincoln has increased the number of publicly accessible EV charging stations. Incentives have been provided for residents and businesses to switch to low-emission vehicles. Traffic flow improvements, such as synchronized traffic lights and dedicated lanes for carpooling and buses, have reduced congestion and improved overall transport efficiency.

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waste

Waste management in Lincoln has seen progressive development, with the city implementing a robust recycling program that accepts a wide range of materials. To complement this, there have been campaigns to educate residents on the importance of waste segregation and proper disposal methods. Electronic waste recycling events are held periodically to safely dispose of hazardous materials. The city has also introduced a yard waste collection program that encourages composting and proper disposal of organic waste. Businesses are a key focus, with incentives provided for those that adopt waste-reduction practices. The local waste management facilities have been updated with advanced sorting and recycling technologies. There's a strong movement towards circular economy principles in the city, aiming to minimize landfill use and repurpose materials. Community clean-up events are a common sight in Lincoln, fostering a collective responsibility towards maintaining a clean and environmentally conscious city.