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Piedmont personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $41,180

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY HVAC $13400
ENERGY HVAC $100
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4300
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Piedmont

Piedmont, Missouri, located in Wayne County, is a small picturesque city nestled amid the Ozarks. Known for its proximity to Clearwater Lake, it's a hub for outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and camping. Established in 1871, Piedmont's economy historically thrived on timber and milling industries. The city celebrates its heritage through annual events like the Piedmont Azalea Festival. With a friendly community and scenic natural surroundings, Piedmont offers a serene lifestyle and serves as a gateway to the region's natural beauty.

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Piedmont, MO has taken strides in improving energy efficiency through various initiatives. The city has adopted energy-efficient lighting in public buildings and is encouraging local businesses to follow suit. Residential energy audit programs have been established to assist homeowners in identifying ways to save energy and reduce utility bills. Solar installations have seen an uptick, supported by state and federal incentives, as well as local financing options like PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) programs. The community is exploring partnerships with renewable energy providers to further decrease reliance on non-renewable sources. The local government has also incentivized energy-efficient construction with tax rebates for builders who meet specific criteria. Efforts to improve the energy efficiency of water and wastewater treatment facilities are underway, which is expected to reduce the city's overall energy consumption.

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water

Water conservation is a priority in Piedmont, with several initiatives aiming to reduce water waste and protect water resources. The city has invested in modernizing its water infrastructure to minimize leaks and water loss within the distribution system. Residents are encouraged to use water-efficient appliances through rebate programs offered by the local utility company. Rain barrel distribution and rain garden initiatives help capture and utilize rainwater, reducing the demand on the municipal water supply. Educational programs are in place to inform the community about the benefits of water conservation and xeriscaping. The water treatment facility has seen upgrades to enhance its efficiency and ensure it meets current environmental standards. Efforts are also being made to protect the nearby rivers and streams from pollution to maintain the health of the ecosystem.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Piedmont is being addressed through a variety of measures. The city supports the use of alternative transportation by maintaining bike-friendly routes and considering the development of additional bike lanes. There is an emphasis on improving the walkability of the city, with ongoing sidewalk repairs and expansions. Local incentives are available for residents who choose to purchase electric or hybrid vehicles, including potential tax breaks and charging station installation subsidies. The city fleet is gradually incorporating more fuel-efficient and electric vehicles, setting an example for the community. Public transportation options are limited, but there is growing interest in exploring regional connections to improve access and reduce individual car dependency. Carpool programs and ride-sharing initiatives are promoted, especially for commuting to nearby larger cities.

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waste

Piedmont has implemented comprehensive waste management practices to enhance waste efficiency. The city offers curbside recycling services and has placed recycling bins in public areas to encourage separation of recyclables from regular trash. A local hazardous waste collection program helps prevent improper disposal of materials that could contaminate the environment. Educational campaigns promote waste reduction and proper disposal practices among residents. Businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through a recognition program that awards eco-friendly practices. The city has explored the feasibility of a composting program to divert organic waste from landfills. The sanitation department regularly evaluates routes and collection methods to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. A 'zero waste' goal has been discussed, with plans to integrate more sustainable waste management techniques in the future.