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Maspeth personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $40,465

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10650
ENERGY Electrician $2000
ENERGY HVAC $135
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $50
ENERGY Water Heater $4250
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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Maspeth

Maspeth, NY, is a historic neighborhood in western Queens with a diverse population. Initially settled by the Dutch in the 17th century, it played a role in the American Revolution. Known for its industrial areas and residential sections, Maspeth is home to the notable Mount Olivet Cemetery and draws residents with its suburban feel within NYC. It has robust Polish and Irish communities and features quaint homes, local businesses, and several parks, including the expansive Juniper Valley Park.

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energy

Maspeth, NY has seen a concerted effort to improve energy efficiency, with many buildings opting for LED lighting, advanced insulation materials, and energy-efficient appliances. The use of smart meters and energy management systems has enabled better tracking and reduction of energy consumption. Solar panel installations have increased, supported by state incentives such as NY-Sun and federal tax credits, allowing both residential and commercial properties to generate their own clean energy. The local grid has been under scrutiny, with updates to reduce energy loss during transmission. There's also a community push towards the adoption of green energy purchasing, which has been facilitated by programs promoting renewable energy credits.

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water

Water conservation in Maspeth is a priority due to its proximity to Newtown Creek, which has faced pollution challenges. The area has invested in upgrading its water infrastructure to prevent leakage and ensure efficient delivery of clean water. There is an emphasis on rainwater harvesting systems for non-potable uses, reducing the strain on the municipal water supply. Residents are incentivized to install low-flow fixtures and dual flush toilets in their homes. Educational programs highlight the significance of conserving water, and there have been local community clean-up events to maintain waterway health.

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transportation

Maspeth's transportation network has seen improvements with new bike lanes and the promotion of cycling as an eco-friendly commuting option. Car-sharing services have become more prevalent, reducing the need for personal vehicle ownership. Investments have been made in public transportation to enhance service frequency and reliability, encouraging residents to use buses and subways more often. The local government has installed electric vehicle charging stations to support the transition to electric cars. There are plans to introduce more pedestrian zones, increasing the walkability of the neighborhood and reducing the reliance on motorized vehicles.

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waste

Maspeth has implemented robust recycling programs, aiming to divert a significant amount of waste from landfill. The local community is educated on the importance of separating recyclables, compostables, and trash, and has access to convenient collection services. Efforts have been made to increase the recycling rate through educational campaigns and by providing clear labeling on bins. Businesses in the area are encouraged to minimize waste by reducing packaging and using sustainable materials. The Department of Sanitation has been proactive in handling electronic waste and hazardous materials, ensuring these do not contaminate the environment.