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Midvale personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $78,618

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $70
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $212
ENERGY HVAC $37832
ENERGY HVAC $2050
ENERGY Electrician $1300
ENERGY HVAC $498
ENERGY Door and Window $6
ENERGY Insulation $2050
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $70
ENERGY $3250
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $7900
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Midvale

Midvale, UT, nestled in the Salt Lake Valley, is home to over 34,000 residents. This welcoming city boasts a rich mining history and diverse cultural scene. Midvale is part of the rapidly growing Salt Lake City metro area and offers a blend of suburban living with easy access to urban amenities. Known for its excellent schools, community-focused atmosphere, and outdoor recreational opportunities, it's a gateway to ski resorts and breathtaking landscapes. Annual events like Harvest Days celebrate Midvale's unique charm and tight-knit community spirit.

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energy

Midvale, UT has been working diligently to increase energy efficiency throughout the city. Efforts have been focused on reducing municipal energy consumption through the upgrade of public lighting to LED technologies. The city encourages residents and businesses to participate in energy-saving programs such as the Wattsmart Business program offered by Rocky Mountain Power. This initiative includes incentives for energy efficiency upgrades in commercial buildings. Residential programs have also been promoted, with rebates for high-efficiency appliances and smart home devices. Midvale has seen a growing number of solar panel installations thanks to net metering policies and federal tax credits that make renewable energy more accessible. The city also benefits from its participation in the Utah Clean Energy program, aimed at fostering renewable energy and energy conservation strategies. This multi-faceted approach to energy management demonstrates Midvale's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and optimizing energy use.

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water

Midvale has recognized the critical importance of water efficiency and conservation given Utah's dry climate and periods of drought. The city has implemented various water-saving measures, including tiered water pricing to encourage conservation. Residents and businesses are encouraged to use water-wise landscaping and efficient irrigation systems to reduce outdoor water usage. The city has launched initiatives to repair and replace aging water infrastructure to minimize leaks and water loss. Rainwater capture and gray water reuse systems are promoted among homeowners. Midvale also works closely with the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District to educate the public about the importance of water conservation and to offer programs like the 'Localscapes' initiative, which provides resources for creating drought-tolerant landscapes. Through these measures, Midvale is striving to maintain sustainable water usage and ensure long-term water availability for its citizens.

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transportation

In the realm of transportation, Midvale has taken steps to improve efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The city is well-connected to the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) public transportation network, with TRAX light rail and bus services providing residents with alternatives to personal vehicles. Midvale has actively promoted the use of public transit through local transit-oriented developments (TODs) that focus on high-density living near transit stations. Bike lanes and trails have been expanded to encourage cycling as a green and healthy transportation option. The city's infrastructure now includes electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that support the transition to electric cars, with incentives available for the installation of home charging equipment. Additionally, Midvale participates in regional planning efforts and initiatives aimed at improving air quality and reducing traffic congestion such as the 'TravelWise' program, encouraging carpooling and telecommuting. These transportation initiatives underscore Midvale's commitment to fostering an environmentally sustainable and accessible transportation system.

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waste

Waste management in Midvale, UT is characterized by a progressive approach to reducing waste and enhancing recycling efforts. The city provides comprehensive curbside recycling services and has implemented a robust public education campaign to improve recycling rates. Midvale has also adopted a waste diversion goal, urging residents and businesses to compost organic waste and to minimize the use of single-use plastics. Electronic waste is collected through special events, ensuring proper disposal and recycling of hazardous materials. The Trans-Jordan landfill, which services Midvale, has been focusing on maximizing its landfill gas-to-energy projects to both manage waste and produce renewable energy. Additionally, businesses in Midvale are incentivized to participate in waste reduction programs through potential cost savings on waste disposal fees. Such initiatives represent Midvale's dedication to sustainable waste management practices and its aim to foster a culture of environmental responsibility.