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San Elizario personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $38,033

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY HVAC $10000
ENERGY HVAC $200
ENERGY HVAC $50
ENERGY Door and Window $3
ENERGY Insulation $200
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $450

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San Elizario

San Elizario, TX, a historic town on the Mission Trail, is known for the San Elizario Presidio Chapel and its rich cultural heritage. Founded in 1789, it played a pivotal role in the Southwest’s history, with the First Thanksgiving celebration claimed to have taken place here in 1598. It's renowned for the annual Billy the Kid Festival and a vibrant artists' community. With a population of around 9,000, the town continues to celebrate its colonial past and unique identity through arts and historical preservation.

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energy

San Elizario, TX, has seen an evolution in energy efficiency through various initiatives. The local government has embraced renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, by offering incentives for residential and commercial solar panel installations. This uptake in solar energy use has reduced reliance on traditional fossil fuels and has led to cleaner air quality. The city has also upgraded public lighting to LED technology, which is significantly more energy-efficient and has longer lifespans than traditional lighting systems. These LED lights decrease the municipality's energy consumption and maintenance costs. Additionally, energy efficiency programs incentivize homeowners to insulate their homes and install energy-efficient appliances, further reducing the city's overall energy footprint.

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water

Water efficiency in San Elizario has advanced with the introduction of smart water meters that provide real-time data on water usage, helping to quickly identify leaks and overconsumption. The city has promoted xeriscaping by offering incentives for landscaping with drought-resistant plants, which conserves water and fits the local desert climate. Rainwater harvesting systems are increasingly common in residential areas, backed by educational programs that encourage sustainable water practices. Additionally, the municipality has invested in modernizing water treatment facilities to use less energy and chemicals in purifying water, ensuring a clean water supply while conserving resources. Effluent water is now also being treated and reused for irrigation, reducing the demand on freshwater sources.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in San Elizario has seen significant strides through the establishment of more bike lanes and pedestrian paths, encouraging non-motorized transportation. The city has also introduced a local shuttle service that reduces the number of individual vehicle trips, thereby lowering transportation-related emissions. Initiatives like carpooling incentives have been promoted to reduce single-occupancy vehicle use. San Elizario has seen an increase in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, making it more convenient for residents to own and operate electric vehicles. These efforts collectively work towards reducing traffic congestion, improving air quality, and reducing the city's carbon footprint, moving San Elizario towards a more sustainable transportation future.

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waste

San Elizario's waste management system has improved through an emphasis on recycling and composting programs. The city has provided residents with dedicated bins for recyclable materials and has held community education seminars on sorting waste and reducing contamination in recycling streams. A curbside composting program has also been introduced to divert organic waste from landfills, which helps reduce methane emissions and also produces valuable compost for local agriculture. Moreover, the town has implemented a waste-to-energy program that captures methane gas from landfill sites to generate electricity. These practices, along with electronic waste collection events, have increased the waste diversion rate, lessening the environmental impact of waste in San Elizario.