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Apopka personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $38,630

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10800
ENERGY HVAC $150
ENERGY Door and Window $400
ENERGY Insulation $150
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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Apopka

Apopka, Florida, known as the "Indoor Foliage Capital of the World," is a city located in Orange County. With a population of approximately 53,000, it is revered for its natural beauty, including Wekiwa Springs State Park and Lake Apopka. Founded by the Seminole tribe, it has grown from a small agricultural community to a vibrant suburban city. Key events include the Annual Apopka Art and Foliage Festival. The city also boasts a rich history, moderate climate, and a growing economy with a focus on eco-tourism and agriculture.

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energy

Apopka, FL, maintains a focus on energy efficiency with initiatives such as the implementation of energy-efficient LED street lighting throughout the city, which reduces electricity consumption and maintenance costs. Residential and commercial buildings are encouraged to install energy-efficient appliances and HVAC systems, and the city supports the statewide Florida PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) program, providing financing for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and wind resistance improvements. Apopka's local government has been active in promoting solar energy installations, with some municipal buildings harnessing solar power to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources. The city's energy portfolio is diversifying as well, with a portion of electricity sourced from renewable energy including solar and wind. Apopka has also seen a gradual increase in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, catering to a growing number of EV owners and promoting a reduction in fossil fuel use.

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water

Water efficiency in Apopka is a priority, with the city investing in modernizing its water infrastructure to reduce leaks and conserve water resources. Water conservation programs encourage residents to use water-saving appliances and to adopt xeriscaping with native, drought-resistant plants. Apopka also participates in regional water management plans to protect the natural aquifers that supply the area. The city's utilities department offers free irrigation system audits to residents, helping to identify inefficiencies and promote water conservation. Reclaimed water usage for irrigation is heavily advocated to minimize freshwater consumption. Innovative stormwater management practices aim to recharge groundwater supplies and prevent pollution in local waterways. These efforts, combined with public education campaigns about water conservation, show Apopka's dedication to sustainable water management.

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transportation

Transportation in Apopka emphasizes efficiency and sustainability, with the city encouraging the use of alternative transportation modes to reduce traffic congestion and environmental impact. The Apopka Connector provides a public transportation option connecting to the larger Lynx bus system in Central Florida, making public transit more accessible for residents. The city's development of pedestrian and bicycle-friendly pathways, including the West Orange Trail, supports active transportation and reduces reliance on cars. Apopka has seen growth in the adoption of carpooling and ridesharing services, reflecting a shift towards shared mobility solutions. An emphasis on smart growth urban planning promotes a walkable city center, reducing the need for long commutes. Initiatives to expand EV charging infrastructure further complement the city's green transportation plans. These combined efforts illustrate Apopka's progress towards a more efficient and environmentally friendly transportation system.

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waste

Waste management in Apopka is designed to maximize efficiency and promote recycling and waste reduction. The city's curbside recycling program accepts a wide range of materials, including paper, cardboard, plastics, and metals, supporting the community's commitment to reducing landfill usage. Apopka's solid waste management department conducts regular household hazardous waste collection events, preventing improper disposal of substances like paint, batteries, and electronic waste. The city is also exploring advanced waste management technologies, such as waste-to-energy plants, to find sustainable methods of dealing with municipal solid waste. Businesses are encouraged to reduce waste through the 'Apopka Goes Green' initiative, which recognizes and rewards local businesses that adopt sustainable practices. A focus on public education regarding waste reduction and proper recycling techniques is helping to cultivate a community culture of sustainability.