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Roseville personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $58,917

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $11500
ENERGY Plumbing $75
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $75
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $100
ENERGY HVAC $13665
ENERGY HVAC $650
ENERGY Electrician $4525
ENERGY HVAC $270
ENERGY Door and Window $2
ENERGY Insulation $650
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $75
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $10500
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
TRANSPORTATION $950

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Roseville

Roseville, CA, nestled in Placer County, is a thriving city with a population of around 141,000. Known for its strong economy, Roseville is a retail hub for the region with the expansive Westfield Galleria and Fountains at Roseville shopping centers. Roseville's roots trace back to the railroads and it has since evolved into a diverse community with a quality school system and robust parks and recreation programs. Its utility company, Roseville Electric, provides reliable service, making the city stand out for municipal services. The city also prides itself on its low crime rates and has been recognized as one of the best places to live in California. Cultural amenities include the Roseville Theater Arts Academy and the Maidu Museum & Historic Site, showcasing the region's Native American heritage.

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energy

Roseville, CA has a progressive approach to energy efficiency, leveraging both technology and community programs to reduce consumption and promote renewable sources. The city operates its own electric utility, Roseville Electric, which offers incentives for residential and commercial customers to install energy-efficient appliances and lighting. They also provide rebates for solar panel installations, supporting the transition to clean energy. The ‘Green Roseville’ initiative encourages citizens to engage in energy-saving practices to minimize their carbon footprint. Smart meters are widely installed, allowing residents to monitor and manage their electricity usage more effectively. The city's commitment to sustainability is further evident in its participation in regional partnerships aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality. Energy conservation workshops and educational programs are regularly organized to inform the public about the benefits of energy efficiency and conservation strategies.

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water

Roseville places a significant emphasis on water conservation, acknowledging California's frequent drought conditions. The city's Water Efficiency program offers various rebates for residents and businesses that install water-saving devices, like high-efficiency toilets, weather-based irrigation controllers, and drip irrigation systems. Roseville's utility department conducts free Water Wise House Calls to help customers understand and reduce their water use. There is also an emphasis on the use of recycled water for irrigation in public spaces, reducing the demand on potable water resources. The city maintains a robust infrastructure for water treatment and delivery, ensuring efficient operation and minimal loss through leakage. Educational outreach, such as the annual 'Water Awareness Month' events, reinforces the importance of water conservation. Roseville also enforces water-wise landscaping requirements for new developments, encouraging the use of native and drought-tolerant plants.

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transportation

Roseville's transportation system is designed to be efficient and environmentally friendly, with ongoing investments in infrastructure that promotes alternative modes of transportation. The city has developed numerous bike lanes and trails encouraging cycling as a sustainable transport option. Public transit services, like the Roseville Transit, offer local and commuter bus services, reducing the reliance on personal vehicles and aiming to cut down on traffic congestion and emissions. Roseville Transit also operates a paratransit service for elderly and disabled residents, ensuring that all community members have access to efficient transportation. The city has incentivized the use of electric vehicles (EVs) by installing multiple EV charging stations and offering rebates for home charging installations. Additionally, Roseville continues to improve its transportation network through smart city initiatives, integrating technology to optimize traffic flows and enhance the transportation experience for all users.

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waste

The waste management practices in Roseville are geared toward sustainability with a comprehensive recycling and composting program. The city provides single-stream recycling services, simplifying the process for residents and improving recycling rates. The Waste Services Division promotes the diversion of organic materials from landfills through curbside green waste collection and a composting program, turning organic waste into valuable compost for local landscaping and agriculture. Additionally, there are special e-waste collection events and hazardous waste disposal services to ensure these materials do not contaminate the environment. The city's 'Recycle More' program aims to increase the array of recyclable materials, and it actively educates the community on the importance of waste reduction through school programs and public campaigns. Roseville's goals for waste management also include reducing overall waste generation and achieving higher recycling rates to meet state-mandated recycling targets.