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Torrance personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $54,357

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $21500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $150
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $500
ENERGY HVAC $10320
ENERGY Electrician $410
ENERGY HVAC $195
ENERGY Door and Window $2
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $150
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $1500

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Torrance

Torrance, CA, a coastal city in Los Angeles County, is renowned for its moderate climate and low crime rates. Established in 1921, it spans 20.5 square miles and boasts a diverse population of approximately 145,000. Recognized for its strong industrial sector and vibrant shopping areas, such as the Del Amo Fashion Center, Torrance is also home to a variety of parks and beaches. The city is known for its excellent public school system and significant Japanese-American community, evidenced by cultural landmarks like the Torrance Cultural Arts Center.

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energy

In Torrance, California, a concerted effort has been made to improve energy efficiency in residential, commercial, and municipal operations. The city has embraced renewable energy sources, with numerous solar panel installations across homes, schools, and government buildings. Energy efficiency programs are encouraged through local rebates for upgrading to energy-efficient appliances and lighting systems. The Torrance Refinery has taken steps to reduce its environmental footprint by implementing advanced energy management systems. Additionally, energy audits are offered to residents to help them identify ways to save energy and reduce costs. The city also participates in the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) initiatives aimed at creating a more sustainable energy future through programs like the South Bay Environmental Services Center, which promotes energy conservation and efficiency.

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water

Torrance has made significant strides in water efficiency owing to a comprehensive water conservation program. The city enforces a Water Waste Ordinance prohibiting specific wasteful practices, like hosing down sidewalks and over-irrigating landscapes. Rebates are provided for water-efficient appliances and fixtures, as well as for landscaping with drought-tolerant plants. A recycled water program also serves to reduce potable water consumption, supplying recycled water for irrigation and industrial use. The city's robust water management strategy includes investing in infrastructure to reduce water main breaks and leaks, which conserves water resources. Additionally, public education programs are in place to encourage residents to conserve water and to raise awareness about the importance of water efficiency in the arid Southern California climate.

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transportation

Torrance has been actively working towards improving transportation efficiency within the city. With a focus on sustainable transportation, the city encourages the use of public transit through Torrance Transit, which has been upgrading its fleet to include more energy-efficient and lower-emission buses. Bike lanes and pedestrian pathways have been developed to promote alternative modes of transportation. Additionally, there are incentives for electric vehicles (EVs), including the installation of EV charging stations throughout the city to facilitate the transition to electric transportation. The city also participates in regional transportation planning with the aim of reducing traffic congestion and improving the efficiency of the transportation system. Capitalizing on the proximity to major thoroughfares, the city promotes carpooling and rideshare programs to further reduce congestion and emissions.

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waste

Torrance's waste management practices have evolved to include robust recycling and composting programs. The city has a mandatory recycling ordinance that applies to residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. There are special programs for the proper disposal of hazardous materials such as e-waste, used oil, and household hazardous waste. The city hosts periodic events for proper disposal of these materials, and there are drop-off facilities available for residents. Waste reduction is supported by city-sponsored workshops on composting and waste-free living. The commercial sector is encouraged to practice waste minimization through the recognition of businesses that achieve significant waste reduction. In addition, the city is working on expanding its organic waste collection to comply with state mandates.