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Statesville personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $43,480

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $4800
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $14250
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $600
ENERGY HVAC $200
ENERGY HVAC $50
ENERGY Insulation $200
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Statesville

Statesville, NC, is a charming city located in Iredell County, known for its historical architecture and the annual Statesville Balloon Fest. Established in 1789, it serves as the county seat and has a strong economic foundation in manufacturing and retail. The city's landscape is enriched by two Site Index-rated trees, a tulip poplar and a white oak, each over 400 years old. Statesville holds a significant place in aviation history as well, being home to the very first flight school in the state. With a rich cultural scene, including theaters and museums, and its proximity to Lake Norman and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Statesville offers a unique blend of activities for residents and visitors alike.

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energy

Statesville, North Carolina, has been making strides towards energy efficiency through various initiatives. The local government has incentivized the adoption of energy-efficient appliances and systems by providing tax credits and rebates to homeowners and businesses that invest in energy-saving technologies. Solar panel installations have seen an uptick, bolstered by state-wide initiatives and decreasing costs of PV systems. The utility providers in the area offer energy audits and have introduced smart meters to help residents monitor and manage their electricity consumption more effectively. LED streetlights are becoming more prevalent, reducing the city's carbon footprint and slashing municipal energy costs. Efforts to improve building codes to emphasize energy conservation have led to an increase in LEED-certified constructions. The community is increasingly aware of the importance of energy conservation, leading to grassroots movements and educational programs promoting sustainable practices.

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water

Statesville's approach to water efficiency revolves around sustainable water management practices. The city has invested in upgrading its water infrastructure to reduce leaks and conserve water. Rebate programs have been put in place for water-saving devices such as low-flow faucets and dual-flush toilets. Rainwater harvesting is encouraged among homeowners, reducing the demand on the municipal supply. Effluent water is increasingly being treated and reused for irrigation and industrial processes. Water conservation education is a priority, with community workshops and school programs teaching the importance of preserving this vital resource. The stormwater management system has been improved to mitigate pollution runoff into local waterways. Measures have also been taken to protect the watershed areas around Statesville, maintaining the purity and availability of water for future generations.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Statesville has been bolstered through various initiatives designed to reduce vehicular emissions and promote alternatives to single-occupancy car travel. The city has seen the introduction of more fuel-efficient public transit buses, as well as the establishment of bike-sharing programs to encourage cycling as a mode of transport. Pedestrian-friendly infrastructure enhancements have been made, aiming to make walking a more viable and safe option for residents. The city supports carpooling initiatives and has implemented preferential parking for carpool vehicles in key areas. Efforts are also in place to expand electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to cater to the growing number of EV owners. The city's comprehensive plan includes the development of multi-modal transit centers that integrate bus, bike, and pedestrian traffic. Statesville is also looking into the feasibility of alternative fuels for city-owned vehicles to further reduce the carbon footprint of its transportation sector.

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waste

In waste management, Statesville has developed a comprehensive recycling program that encourages residents to separate recyclables from regular waste, with curbside pickup services for ease of disposal. The city has established a robust electronic waste recycling system to prevent hazardous materials from entering the landfills. Yard waste collection and composting programs have diverted significant amounts of organic waste from the landfill, transforming it into useful compost for agriculture and landscaping. Businesses in the community have been encouraged to minimize waste through local incentives, resulting in increased use of environmentally friendly packaging and reusable materials. Public events often emphasize zero-waste principles, and there has been a considerable push towards reducing single-use plastics within the city. Educational initiatives in schools and public spaces have heightened awareness of the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling to minimize environmental impact.