Map/Utah/Provo

Provo 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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Provo

Provo, Utah, nestled in the Utah Valley, is renowned for being the home of Brigham Young University. As the third-largest city in Utah, it has a population of approximately 117,335. Provo offers a blend of academic, cultural, and outdoor activities, with highlights including the stunning Provo Canyon and Bridal Veil Falls. It’s also recognized as a hub for tech startups, earning it the nickname "Silicon Slopes." The city celebrates its heritage through various festivals like the Freedom Festival for the Fourth of July. With its blend of natural beauty, economic growth, and educational prominence, Provo is a vibrant part of the Mountain West.

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energy

Provo, Utah has actively pursued energy efficiency through the adoption of renewable energy sources and the promotion of energy conservation measures among residents and businesses. The city's solar initiatives have been strengthened by the availability of tax incentives for solar panel installations, allowing homeowners and commercial properties to reduce upfront costs and invest in sustainable energy. The local government has also invested in upgrading public facilities with LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC systems, showcasing their commitment to reducing energy consumption. Provo's strategic location near hydroelectric power plants along the Provo River contributes to a clean energy mix, emphasizing the city's reliance on hydropower, which adds to the overall portfolio of renewable energy. The energy utility company provides smart meters to homes, enabling residents to monitor and manage their electricity usage more effectively, fostering a culture of energy consciousness. Community programs focused on educating the public about energy-saving practices have further reinforced the efficient use of energy in the city.

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water

Provo City's approach to water efficiency is multifaceted, addressing both supply and demand aspects of water management. The city has undertaken significant infrastructure upgrades to reduce water loss through leaks and outdated piping, ensuring that the water distribution system is robust and reliable. Incentive programs help promote water-efficient appliances and fixtures, and there is an active encouragement of xeriscaping, where homeowners landscape with drought-resistant plants to reduce the need for irrigation. Provo's water utility also provides tiered pricing to incentivize reduced consumption, particularly during the dry summer months. Water conservation education is regularly promoted in schools and community events, highlighting the importance of water in the semi-arid region. Provo River watershed protection is pivotal to maintaining the quality and quantity of the city's water resources, and ongoing efforts aim to protect and improve the natural filtration and replenishment systems that the river provides.

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transportation

To improve transportation efficiency, Provo has focused on developing a multi-modal transit system that reduces reliance on individual car usage and encourages the use of public transportation. The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) provides bus and commuter rail services linking Provo with the greater Salt Lake City area, which is complemented by a bike-sharing program to facilitate last-mile connectivity. The city has worked on expanding and enhancing its network of bike lanes and pedestrian paths, making non-motorized transportation more viable and safe. Parking policies in the downtown area are designed to encourage turnover and reduce congestion, while also providing preferential spots for carpooling and electric vehicles (EVs). EV charging stations have become more commonplace, supported by both city initiatives and private partnerships, to cater to a growing number of electric and hybrid vehicles. Provo's long-term transportation plans include continuous improvements to public transit efficiency and the integration of new technologies to optimize the flow of goods and people.

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waste

Provo City has developed a comprehensive waste management system to maximize efficiency and minimize environmental impact. The city facilitates curbside recycling services, which have been optimized by single-stream recycling, allowing residents to combine all recyclable materials into one container, thereby increasing participation rates and reducing contamination. Provo encourages waste reduction through community education programs and events that teach residents about the benefits of reducing, reusing, and recycling. Businesses are also part of the city's waste efficiency efforts, with incentives for waste audits and the implementation of recycling programs tailored to their specific needs. The local landfill employs state-of-the-art technology to manage waste sustainably, including methane capture and conversion systems. Moreover, the city has initiated green waste programs to divert organic waste from landfills, converting it into compost for use in public spaces and by residents, further contributing to the circular economy within Provo.