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Ardmore 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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Ardmore

Ardmore, Oklahoma, established in 1887, is a business and cultural hub in Southern Oklahoma. With a population of around 25,000, it is known for its oil and agriculture industry, and the Michelin North America manufacturing plant is a major employer. Ardmore is also home to the Gold Mountain Casino and the Greater Southwest Historical Museum, showcasing the region's rich heritage. The city is serviced by the Ardmore Regional Airport and is a regional healthcare center, featuring the Mercy Hospital Ardmore. Nature enthusiasts enjoy Lake Murray State Park, offering recreational activities and camping. The city's annual events include the Fall Festival and the Festival of Lights, drawing visitors from across the state.

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energy

Ardmore, OK has made strides in improving energy efficiency through various local initiatives and partnerships. The city has invested in upgrading its public facilities with energy-efficient LED lighting and HVAC systems. Residential and commercial building codes have been updated to ensure new constructions meet high energy efficiency standards. Incentives for solar panel installations are available, leading to a modest increase in renewable energy adoption among homeowners and businesses. With these actions, the City of Ardmore aims to reduce its carbon footprint and lower energy costs for its residents. A comprehensive energy audit program is in place to assist building owners in identifying energy wastage and making improvements. Furthermore, Ardmore's participation in regional energy coalitions has facilitated the sharing of best practices and resources in energy conservation.

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water

Water efficiency in Ardmore has improved through the city's proactive water management strategies. The installation of smart metering has helped detect leaks and reduce water loss within the municipal supply system. Water-wise landscaping ordinances have been adopted, promoting the use of native plants that require less irrigation. The city has also provided incentives for residents to install rainwater harvesting systems and high-efficiency water fixtures. A public awareness campaign focusing on water conservation practices has led to a noticeable decrease in per capita water usage. Ardmore's wastewater treatment facilities have received upgrades to improve water quality and efficiency, ensuring the city meets and exceeds environmental regulatory standards.

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transportation

The transportation system within Ardmore has seen advancements aimed at improving efficiency and reducing environmental impact. The city has expanded its public transit offerings with more fuel-efficient buses, including routes that connect key residential areas with business centers. A bike-share program has been established to encourage cycling as a low-impact transportation option. Ardmore has also installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations throughout the city to support the growing number of EV owners. Investments in pedestrian infrastructure have been made, creating more walkable spaces and enhancing safety for pedestrians. The city has engaged with local businesses to promote carpooling and telecommuting options to decrease the total number of vehicle trips and associated emissions.

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waste

Ardmore has implemented comprehensive waste management programs to increase efficiency and sustainability in dealing with municipal waste. Enhanced recycling initiatives have been introduced, which include single-stream recycling to simplify the process for residents and increase participation rates. The city has also begun offering composting services to divert organic waste from landfills. Businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through a 'Zero Waste Challenge' program, offering recognition to those that achieve significant waste reductions. Ardmore's waste management fleet has been partially upgraded to vehicles powered by alternative fuels to decrease emissions. The local landfill has incorporated methane capture technology to harness renewable energy from waste, contributing to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.