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Beltsville personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $44,793

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $300
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $200
ENERGY HVAC $14700
ENERGY $100
ENERGY Electrician $348
ENERGY HVAC $150
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $300
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $65
ENERGY Water Heater $4850
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

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Beltsville

Beltsville, Maryland, located in Prince George's County, is known for its rich history, diverse community, and the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center. Established in the 18th century, the town has evolved from a largely agricultural area into a suburban community near Washington D.C. With a population of approximately 17,000 residents, Beltsville boasts a vibrant local economy, a variety of recreational parks, and educational institutions, including the famous High Point High School. Notable for its research contributions in agriculture and food science, the area serves as a hub for both scientific advancement and cultural diversity.

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energy

Beltsville, MD has been increasingly adopting renewable energy sources, with residential and commercial solar installations growing due to federal tax credits and Maryland's specific Renewable Portfolio Standard. The community has taken advantage of state-sponsored programs for solar energy, enabling homeowners and businesses to install photovoltaic systems at reduced costs. Additionally, energy efficiency in buildings is promoted through the Maryland Energy Administration's programs, which incentivize upgrades such as LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC systems. Investments in smart grid technology and energy storage have begun to enhance the overall energy resilience of Beltsville. Residents are also benefiting from the EmPOWER Maryland initiative, which aims to reduce electricity consumption and demand. The local government has been proactive in adopting energy-efficient street lighting and promoting community awareness on energy conservation practices.

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water

Beltsville's water efficiency is a priority, with initiatives to safeguard water resources and reduce consumption. The Patuxent Water Filtration Plant utilizes advanced treatment processes, ensuring high-quality drinking water. Local ordinances promote water conservation through landscape design that favors native plants and drought-resistant species, minimizing the need for irrigation. Rebate programs are in place for rain barrel installations and permeable pavement, encouraging stormwater management. The city also benefits from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, supporting wastewater treatment projects. Innovative wastewater recycling programs have been implemented to repurpose water for non-potable uses. Moreover, there is a stringent monitoring system to detect and repair leaks in the water distribution network, enhancing the water efficiency of the municipality.

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transportation

Transportation in Beltsville has seen advancements with efforts to promote public transportation usage and sustainable commuting options. The community has access to the MARC commuter rail service, offering efficient transport to nearby cities. The local government has endorsed the use of electric and hybrid vehicles via charging stations and tax incentives. Bike-sharing programs and dedicated cycling lanes have been expanded, encouraging non-motorized forms of transportation. Initiatives like the Guaranteed Ride Home program provide commuters with a reliable backup for public transit users. The city has also invested in improving the walkability of neighborhoods, with better sidewalks and pedestrian crossings. Real-time information technology for public transit has increased user-friendliness and service efficiency. Road infrastructure is continuously being updated to alleviate congestion and enhance traffic flow. The Clean Transportation Rebate Program by the state has further incentivized residents to opt for greener transportation solutions.

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waste

Waste management in Beltsville has improved, focusing on recycling and composting programs that divert waste from landfills. The curbside recycling program accepts a wide range of materials including paper, plastics, and metals. The city has encouraged the separation of organic waste for composting, significantly reducing the overall waste sent to landfills. Participation in the Maryland Recycling Act has bolstered these efforts, aiming for waste reduction and recycling goals. The local government conducts regular hazardous waste collection days, preventing improper disposal of electronics, batteries, and chemicals. Additionally, the Zero Waste Plan by the state has provided a roadmap for communities like Beltsville to work towards significant waste reduction. Educational campaigns and school programs have been effective in increasing recycling rates and decreasing contamination in recycling streams.