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Rochester personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $53,435

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $80
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $50
ENERGY HVAC $25020
ENERGY HVAC $100
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $80
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $25
ENERGY Water Heater $4350
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $350

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Rochester

Rochester, NH, founded in 1722, is a city in Strafford County known for its rich history and manufacturing heritage. It's the Lilac City, home to scenic beauty and the annual Rochester Fair, a tradition since 1874. With a blend of urban and rural qualities, Rochester boasts a diverse economy, vibrant arts scene, and outdoor activities, providing residents with a balanced lifestyle in the Granite State.

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energy

Rochester, NH has shown commitment to improving energy efficiency across residential, commercial, and municipal sectors. The city has adopted measures for better insulation standards in new buildings and renovations, leading to decreased energy consumption. Local authorities have encouraged the installation of solar panels by providing tax incentives, resulting in a gradual increase in renewable energy utilization within the city. Moreover, the Rochester Energy Commission has been actively promoting energy education and conservation through community programs. The city has seen a number of energy efficiency retrofits in existing structures, supported by state-level funding and incentives. Efforts like LED streetlight conversions have significantly reduced municipal energy usage. Incentives for energy-efficient appliances have also been made available to residents, further reducing the city's overall energy footprint. Initiatives for co-generation and waste-to-energy projects are in exploratory phases, seeking to add to the city's sustainable energy sources.

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water

Rochester is dedicated to ensuring efficient water use and protecting its water resources. The city has invested in modernizing its water treatment facilities, which has led to more efficient operations and better water quality. Water conservation programs have been established, offering residents rain barrels at a subsidized cost to encourage the collection of rainwater for gardening and other non-potable uses. There's an active campaign to reduce non-point source pollution, protecting the water supply from contaminants. The city has implemented a tiered water pricing structure to incentivize lower water usage among consumers. Additionally, Rochester supports the adoption of water-efficient appliances through rebate programs. Efforts to repair and replace aging water infrastructure have been prioritized to minimize water loss through leaks. Educational initiatives are frequently conducted to inform the public about the importance of water conservation and proper disposal of chemicals to prevent waterway pollution.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Rochester continues to advance with a variety of initiatives. The city has been improving pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure to encourage alternative modes of transportation, decreasing reliance on automobiles. The Coast Bus service, which operates in the region, provides public transportation options that have been expanded in service coverage, offering a more sustainable way for residents to commute. Rochester has also been part of regional efforts to promote ride-sharing and carpooling to reduce the number of vehicles on the road. Electric vehicle charging stations have been installed in key areas, further supporting the transition to electric vehicles. The city's fleet management program includes the gradual replacement of older vehicles with more fuel-efficient or hybrid models. Efforts to synchronize traffic signals and redesign intersections have led to improved traffic flow, reducing idling and emissions. Furthermore, Rochester encourages telecommuting and flexible work schedules, decreasing peak traffic congestion and contributing to transportation efficiency.

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waste

Rochester's waste management strategies have evolved, focusing on reducing landfill use and increasing recycling rates. The city has implemented a single-stream recycling program, simplifying the process for residents and improving participation. A comprehensive waste education program has been introduced in schools and community centers, emphasizing the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling. The curbside collection system has been optimized to reduce emissions and increase collection efficiency. Local businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through a waste audit program, which offers recommendations for improvement and recognizes businesses achieving waste reduction goals. The city is also exploring partnerships for a regional composting facility to divert organic waste from landfills. Additionally, Rochester has taken steps to enforce stricter regulations on illegal dumping, ensuring better compliance and cleaner public spaces. Recycling incentives have been introduced, including discounts for residents who consistently recycle and properly dispose of hazardous waste.