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Shawnee personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,855

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10675
ENERGY Door and Window $50
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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Shawnee

Shawnee, Oklahoma, established in 1891, is a city steeped in rich Native American heritage. With a population around 31,000, it serves as the county seat of Pottawatomie County. Known for its diverse economy, Shawnee hosts the annual International Finals Youth Rodeo and is home to Oklahoma Baptist University, Gordon Cooper Technology Center, and the Citizen Potawatomi Nation's headquarters. The city combines cultural history with modern advances, evident in its educational institutions and the thriving Shawnee Mall. The Santa Fe Depot Museum and the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art are key cultural landmarks, reflecting Shawnee's commitment to preserving history and celebrating the arts.

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energy

Shawnee, Oklahoma has made considerable strides in improving energy efficiency through various initiatives. Residential and commercial buildings have been encouraged to adopt energy-efficient appliances and retrofit older structures with insulation and energy-saving technologies. Solar energy installations have garnered support, with incentives for solar panel installations leading to an increase in renewable energy production. Moreover, the local government has implemented LED street lighting, reducing municipal energy consumption. The adoption of smart meters has allowed for better energy use tracking and management, promoting cost-effective consumption patterns. Shawnee has invested in community awareness programs to educate the public on energy conservation methods and the benefits of energy-efficient practices.

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water

Shawnee has focused on water efficiency, maintaining quality water treatment and distribution systems. An ongoing effort to replace aging water infrastructure reduces leaks and conserves water. The city has implemented tiered water pricing to encourage conservation among heavy users, with lower rates for households that use less water. Public education campaigns highlight the importance of fixing household leaks and installing low-flow fixtures. The city has also adopted landscape ordinances promoting drought-resistant native plants and rainwater harvesting systems. Efforts in stormwater management aim to mitigate pollution runoff into local water bodies. Shawnee's strategic planning includes the exploration of sustainable water reclamation and reuse options.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Shawnee has been addressed through improvements in public transit and infrastructure. The city has worked on expanding and modernizing its public transportation fleet with more fuel-efficient buses, offering residents a greener alternative to private vehicle use. Bike-sharing programs and an increased number of bike lanes have encouraged cycling. Roadway improvements and traffic signal optimization help to reduce congestion and vehicle emissions. Incentives for carpooling and telecommuting have been introduced to decrease the number of vehicles on the road during peak hours. Shawnee is also accommodating the rise in electric vehicle use by supporting the installation of EV charging stations throughout the city.

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waste

Waste management efforts in Shawnee have evolved with an emphasis on reducing landfill use and encouraging recycling and composting. The city provides curbside recycling services, promoting the diversion of recyclables from the waste stream. A special yard waste collection program encourages residents to compost or dispose of yard waste in an eco-friendly manner. Local waste management policies support businesses and households in reducing waste generation through education on minimizing packaging and opting for reusable materials. Electronic waste collection events are periodically organized to handle hazardous waste appropriately. Shawnee also participates in regional efforts to address larger waste management challenges and collaborates with neighboring cities on innovative recycling programs.