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Mangilao personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000

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Mangilao

Mangilao, situated on the eastern shore of Guam, is a vibrant hub for education and culture. It hosts the University of Guam and Guam Community College, nurturing the island's academic pursuits. Known for its annual Mangilao Donne Festival, which celebrates the spicy hot pepper, the city draws both residents and tourists alike. The lush greenery of its golf courses, such as the Onward Mangilao Golf Club, offers recreational opportunities amidst the tropical climate. With a diverse population and rich Chamorro heritage, Mangilao provides a snapshot of Guam's modern life intertwined with traditional values.

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energy

Mangilao, Guam has been implementing various strategies to improve energy efficiency, predominantly through the adoption of renewable energy sources like solar power. Several residential and commercial buildings have installed photovoltaic systems to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels. The Guam Power Authority has been actively promoting energy conservation through their Demand-Side Management programs which encourage the use of energy-efficient appliances and lighting. Moreover, incentive programs for solar panel installations and energy-efficient upgrades have seen increased participation from the local population. Additionally, the University of Guam has been involved in research for sustainable and cleaner energy production methods that are appropriate for the island's unique climate and resources.

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water

Water efficiency in Mangilao has improved significantly thanks to the Guam Waterworks Authority's efforts in upgrading the island's water infrastructure to mitigate losses from leaks and outdated systems. Rainwater harvesting is encouraged among residents, and there are rebates available for those who install water-efficient fixtures. The University of Guam Water and Environmental Research Institute has been actively involved in water resource research, helping to develop sustainable water management practices. The island's water treatment facilities have also been upgraded to ensure a cleaner water supply, with ongoing projects aiming to improve wastewater management.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Mangilao has seen advancements with the introduction of more fuel-efficient public buses. There has been a push for carpooling and ride-sharing to reduce the number of vehicles on the road, particularly during peak hours. The municipality has made efforts to improve the walkability and bike-friendliness of the area, encouraging alternative and healthier modes of transportation. Electric vehicle usage is on the rise, supported by the installation of more EV charging stations. Additionally, the local government has been exploring the feasibility of more eco-friendly public transportation options to further reduce the carbon footprint associated with commuting.

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waste

Waste management in Mangilao has been a critical issue due to limited landfill space. The government has instituted robust recycling programs targeting metals, paper, plastics, and electronics. The Zero Waste Plan, a long-term strategy, aims to minimize landfill usage by promoting waste reduction, reuse, and recycling. The ecoWASTE program provides an opportunity for residents to learn about sustainable waste practices. There has been a notable increase in community-led clean-up drives and educational campaigns to raise awareness about proper waste disposal. Composting is also encouraged among households and businesses to reduce organic waste.