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Washougal personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $48,986

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $11050
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
TRANSPORTATION $600
ENERGY HVAC $11550
ENERGY HVAC $200
ENERGY Door and Window $6
ENERGY Insulation $200
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $9500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Washougal

Washougal, WA, tucked at the gateway to the Columbia River Gorge, blends rich history with a vibrant community. Settled in 1880, it's renowned for the Washougal River, scenic nature, and strong textile industry heritage with the Pendleton Woolen Mill. Its annual Washougal Motocross event draws extreme sports enthusiasts globally, while the Two Rivers Heritage Museum preserves its intriguing past. With outdoor activities aplenty, it's a haven for hikers, anglers, and nature lovers.

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energy

Washougal, WA has been actively pursuing energy efficiency through various initiatives. The city has encouraged the adoption of renewable energy sources among residents and businesses, with solar panel installations becoming more common due to state incentives and net metering policies. Local government buildings have started integrating energy-efficient LED lighting and smart thermostats to reduce consumption. In collaboration with energy providers, there are programs available for homeowners to receive energy audits, which help in identifying areas for improvement and potential cost savings. The city's commitment to a smaller carbon footprint is evident in its support for community solar projects and the push for electrification of municipal fleets.

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water

Water efficiency in Washougal is a priority, as the city is situated by the Columbia River and understands the importance of conserving this resource. Measures have been put in place to protect local waterways from pollution and to reduce water consumption. The city invests in the maintenance and upgrading of its water infrastructure to prevent leaks and ensure efficient delivery. Rain barrels are promoted among homeowners to collect rainwater for landscaping purposes, and there are educational programs in place to encourage water-wise gardening. Washougal's utilities offer tiered pricing to encourage conservation, and there are rebates available for the installation of low-flow fixtures in homes and businesses.

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transportation

Washougal has been working towards improving its transportation efficiency with a focus on reducing vehicle emissions and promoting alternative modes of transit. The city has seen an increase in the availability of electric vehicle charging stations, encouraging the transition to electric cars. Initiatives such as bike-friendly community projects have been developed to make cycling a more viable option for residents. Public transportation services are promoted with the aim of decreasing single-occupancy vehicle use. Infrastructure improvements have been made to support pedestrian-friendly areas, and the city endorses carpooling programs to reduce traffic congestion. Washougal is continuously examining ways to enhance connectivity and reduce the carbon footprint associated with transportation within the city.

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waste

Washougal's waste management strategies have evolved with a strong emphasis on reducing, reusing, and recycling. The city has implemented curbside recycling programs that accept a wide range of materials, aiming to minimize the amount of waste sent to landfills. Residents are educated on proper sorting techniques to avoid contamination of recyclables. The local government has also been proactive in hosting e-waste disposal events to safely collect electronics and prevent hazardous substances from entering the environment. A notable initiative includes the promotion of composting, both at the residential level and within the city’s park system, to divert organic waste and create useful compost for landscaping and gardening purposes.