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Middlesboro personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,480

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10250

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Middlesboro

Middlesboro, KY, nestled in a meteorite crater, is the only U.S. city built inside a basin. Founded in 1886, it boasts the first American golf course. Its population, as of the last census, is around 9,500. Known for its rich coal mining history, Middlesboro also features the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, highlighting the region's pivotal role in westward expansion.

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energy

Middlesboro, KY has seen advancements in energy efficiency through the adoption of LED street lighting and improvements in insulation standards for new construction. Local efforts to upgrade HVAC systems in public and private buildings have led to lower energy consumption and cost savings. Residential and commercial solar panel installations have been encouraged, benefiting from state incentives such as net metering and tax rebates. The city's partnership with energy providers has promoted the use of smart meters, allowing for real-time energy usage monitoring and management. Local businesses have been participating in energy audit programs, leading to more efficient operations. The commitment to renewable energy sources is evident through small-scale hydroelectric projects taking advantage of the area's waterways.

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water

Water conservation in Middlesboro, KY has improved with the installation of low-flow fixtures in public buildings and encouragement of their use in homes and businesses. The city has invested in updating its water infrastructure to reduce leaks and water loss. Rainwater harvesting systems have been promoted, particularly for gardening and landscaping purposes. Local industries have been incentivized to adopt water-conserving processes. Public education campaigns on water conservation have raised awareness and changed consumption patterns. Efforts to protect the local waterways from pollution have been reinforced through stricter monitoring and the cleanup of contaminated sites. The treatment of wastewater has also been enhanced to ensure it meets or exceeds environmental standards before being released back into the ecosystem.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Middlesboro, KY has been a focus with the expansion of public transit routes and the addition of more fuel-efficient buses to the fleet. Initiatives to promote carpooling and the use of electric vehicle charging stations have been introduced. The city has developed pedestrian-friendly areas and cycling infrastructure to encourage non-motorized transport options. A local bike-share program has been well-received by residents, contributing to a reduction in vehicle use for short trips. Incentives for residents purchasing low-emission vehicles have been discussed as a measure to promote sustainable transportation choices. Improvements in traffic signal synchronization have eased congestion, reducing idle times and lowering emissions.

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waste

Waste management in Middlesboro, KY has become more efficient through the implementation of single-stream recycling programs, reducing the complexity for residents and increasing participation rates. The city has also introduced composting initiatives to divert organic waste from landfills. Local businesses have been supported in efforts to reduce packaging waste, aligning with a broader move towards sustainable materials. A focus on education around proper waste sorting and reduction has been a key factor in minimizing contamination and increasing recycling rates. The establishment of a hazardous waste disposal program has safely removed materials that pose environmental risks. Initiatives to reuse and repurpose items have gained traction, with community swap events and support for thrift stores and repair shops.