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Ardmore personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $49,395

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $20550
ENERGY HVAC $600
ENERGY Door and Window $15
ENERGY Insulation $600
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4250
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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Ardmore

Ardmore is a small city straddling the Tennessee-Alabama border with a population of approximately 1,213. Known for its friendly atmosphere, it annually hosts the Ardmore Crape Myrtle Festival. The city benefits from both states' economic and cultural influences and is a hub for local businesses. Established in 1911 along the L&N Railroad, Ardmore is marked by its historic Main Street and rural charm, offering residents a peaceful small-town lifestyle.

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energy

Ardmore, TN has made strides in improving energy efficiency through various initiatives. The town has adopted LED street lighting, significantly reducing electricity consumption and maintenance costs. Local businesses are incentivized to upgrade to energy-efficient appliances and HVAC systems through rebate programs offered by utility providers. Ardmore has also seen an increase in residential solar installations, thanks to federal tax credits and local incentives that make renewable energy more accessible to homeowners. Some local farms have invested in biogas and solar systems, contributing to a more diversified and sustainable energy mix. Efforts to improve building codes for new constructions ensure better insulation and energy conservation. The town also encourages energy efficiency education within schools and community centers, fostering a culture of sustainability.

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water

Water conservation in Ardmore remains a priority, with the town implementing smart water metering to detect leaks and encourage mindful usage among residents. Efficient water fixtures are recommended, often supported by rebate programs from water utilities. Ardmore's wastewater treatment plant utilizes advanced technologies to ensure that water discharged into the environment meets high-quality standards. Rain barrels and rain gardens are endorsed through local programs, promoting on-site stormwater management and reducing runoff. The town also focuses on maintaining its infrastructure to prevent water loss, investing in repairs and replacements of old pipes. Educational outreach on water conservation is conducted in schools, and a drought response plan is in place to manage water resources during periods of low rainfall.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Ardmore has seen improvements with the introduction of carpool incentives and the promotion of alternative transportation methods. The town supports a 'bike to work' initiative, providing safe cycling paths and bike racks throughout the community. Local businesses are encouraged to provide telecommuting options to employees, which has helped reduce vehicular traffic during peak hours. The town is also exploring the feasibility of electric vehicle charging stations to support the transition to cleaner transportation options. Public transport remains limited, but there is ongoing discussion about enhancing connectivity with nearby cities to reduce reliance on personal vehicles. Ardmore's small size lends itself to walkability, and efforts are made to maintain and improve sidewalks to support pedestrian access.

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waste

In Ardmore, waste management practices have focused on reducing landfill use through recycling and composting programs. The town has a single-stream recycling system, making it easier for residents to recycle a variety of materials without sorting. There are also special collection events for hazardous waste, which help to prevent improper disposal. Local businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through a waste-wise program that promotes best practices in waste reduction and material reuse. Yard waste is collected separately and turned into mulch which is then made available to the public, encouraging organic waste diversion. The town also provides education on waste reduction strategies, such as utilizing reusable bags and containers, and participates in campaigns to clean up local waterways and natural areas.