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Oxon Hill personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $44,793

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $300
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $200
ENERGY HVAC $14700
ENERGY $100
ENERGY Electrician $348
ENERGY HVAC $150
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $300
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $65
ENERGY Water Heater $4850
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

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Oxon Hill

Oxon Hill, MD, a suburban community in Prince George's County, is known for the National Harbor, a major mixed-use waterfront development. It boasts the MGM National Harbor casino and resort, Tanger Outlets for shopping, and the iconic Capital Wheel with panoramic views of the Potomac River. The area's rich history is showcased at the Oxon Hill Manor and the Fort Foote Park, remnants of the Civil War. Its proximity to Washington, D.C. makes it a convenient location for both residents and businesses.

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Oxon Hill, Maryland, has seen progressive steps toward energy efficiency with the adoption of LED streetlights, reducing municipal energy consumption significantly. Local efforts have been complemented by state-level incentives such as tax credits and rebate programs for residential and commercial energy efficiency improvements. Homeowners have been encouraged to participate in energy audits, and many have taken advantage of programs to install energy-efficient appliances and upgrade insulation. Solar panel installations have increased due to favorable net metering policies and federal investment tax credits, which have been extended to promote renewable energy adoption. The community has also witnessed the emergence of electric vehicle charging stations, supporting a gradual shift towards cleaner transportation methods. Local businesses have actively participated in energy-saving programs, including SMECO's Business Solutions program, which offers incentives for energy-efficient lighting, HVAC systems, and refrigeration units.

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water

Water efficiency efforts in Oxon Hill have been notable, with the modernization of local water infrastructure reducing leaks and conserving water. The introduction of water-efficient fixtures in public buildings and schools has helped lower overall water consumption. The local water utility has offered incentives for homeowners to replace outdated fixtures with WaterSense-labeled toilets and showerheads, which meet EPA water efficiency and performance standards. Rain barrel programs and stormwater management initiatives have encouraged residents to capture rainwater for landscaping purposes, alleviating pressure on the municipal water system. Educational outreach programs have informed the community about the importance of water conservation and how to detect household leaks. The promotion of native, drought-resistant landscaping has also contributed to reduced water use in residential and commercial properties.

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transportation

Transportation in Oxon Hill has evolved with an emphasis on efficiency and sustainability. Enhancements to public transit have included the addition of more fuel-efficient buses to the fleet and improved routing to better serve the community. Bicycle lanes and pedestrian paths have been expanded, fostering a more walkable and bike-friendly environment, and reducing reliance on personal vehicles. Car-sharing services and electric vehicle (EV) incentives have gained traction, with the implementation of EV tax credits and the expansion of charging infrastructure. The local government has promoted telecommuting and flexible work schedules to decrease traffic congestion and associated emissions during peak hours. Efforts to connect Oxon Hill to regional transportation networks have been bolstered by the planned Southern Maryland Rapid Transit project, aimed at improving accessibility and reducing commute times.

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waste

Waste management in Oxon Hill has made strides with the implementation of single-stream recycling programs, allowing residents to place all recyclable materials in one container without sorting. The local government has provided comprehensive curbside collection services for recyclables, yard waste, and bulk trash, facilitating proper waste segregation and reducing landfill contributions. Special waste drop-off days encourage proper disposal of hazardous materials, e-waste, and pharmaceuticals, preventing environmental contamination. The food waste composting program available to residents helps divert organic waste from landfills, turning it into useful compost for gardening and landscaping. Incentives for businesses to minimize waste include waste audits and support for adopting sustainable packaging and waste reduction practices. Educational campaigns have raised awareness about recycling, composting, and the importance of reducing single-use plastics.