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Berkeley Heights personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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Berkeley Heights

Berkeley Heights, NJ, nestled in Union County, is a charming suburban township with a population of approximately 13,000. Founded in 1809 and previously known as New Providence Township, it adopted its current name in 1951. Renowned for its high quality of life, the area boasts a rich history, top-rated schools, and a strong community spirit. It features numerous parks, including the 36-acre Columbia Park, and offers a variety of recreational activities. The township is well connected by rail and road, making it an attractive location for commuters to New York City. Each year, residents celebrate the vibrant community spirit with events such as the annual Berkeley Heights Street Fair and the Mt. Carmel Feast. With a mix of residential neighborhoods and a small-town atmosphere, Berkeley Heights is consistently ranked among the best places to live in New Jersey.

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energy

Berkeley Heights, NJ, has demonstrated progress in energy efficiency through the adoption of various initiatives. The township has encouraged residential and business energy audits, leading to increased insulation, efficient HVAC systems, and the installation of Energy Star appliances. Solar installations have been on the rise, supported by state incentives like New Jersey's Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) program. Additionally, local government buildings have started transitioning to LED lighting, reducing their consumption and maintenance costs. Berkeley Heights has also participated in community energy aggregation programs, allowing residents and businesses to purchase renewable energy at competitive rates. The municipality has seen a growing trend in electric vehicle use, supported by the installation of public charging stations. A significant portion of the community's energy now comes from cleaner sources, aligning with New Jersey's Energy Master Plan aiming for 100% clean energy by 2050. Efforts to improve energy efficiency are ongoing, with grants and rebate programs regularly promoted to encourage sustainable practices.

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water

Water efficiency in Berkeley Heights is a critical aspect of the township's sustainability endeavors. The local water utility has invested in infrastructure improvements, including the replacement of aging pipes to reduce leaks and water loss. Residents are encouraged to conserve water through the use of low-flow fixtures and rain barrels, which are supported by educational programs and incentives. The township adheres to New Jersey's strict water quality standards, ensuring that water treatment and preservation are top priorities. Stormwater management has been enhanced through the installation of rain gardens and permeable pavements, mitigating runoff and promoting groundwater recharge. Drought-tolerant landscaping practices have been advocated for in residential and public spaces, reducing the demand for irrigation. Berkeley Heights is also working towards the replenishment of local aquifers and has implemented measures to protect the nearby Passaic River from pollutants. These initiatives reflect the township's commitment to sustainable water use and management.

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transportation

Transportation in Berkeley Heights has become more efficient with a focus on reducing traffic congestion and promoting alternative modes of transport. The municipality has improved local transit services, including the NJ Transit train station, offering residents an efficient way to commute to New York City and other destinations. To alleviate traffic and reduce emissions, the township has implemented smart traffic signals and encourages carpooling through designated programs. Cycling infrastructure has been expanded, with new bike lanes and bike-sharing schemes to encourage non-motorized transportation. Berkeley Heights promotes pedestrian-friendly initiatives, including safe sidewalks and crosswalks, enhancing walkability. Incentives for electric vehicle ownership, such as tax breaks and rebates, have been popular, and the local government has shown interest in further expanding its network of charging stations. As part of wider regional transportation planning, Berkeley Heights actively collaborates with Union County and neighboring municipalities to develop coordinated and efficient transportation policies.

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waste

Berkeley Heights is committed to reducing waste and enhancing its recycling efforts. The township has implemented a comprehensive curbside recycling program, accepting a wide range of materials including plastics, metals, paper, and cardboard. In collaboration with Union County, the township hosts periodic recycling events for electronics and hazardous waste, ensuring proper disposal. The municipal waste management strategy also includes yard waste collection and composting programs, promoting organic recycling and reducing landfill contributions. A pay-as-you-throw program incentivizes residents to generate less waste by charging them based on the amount they discard. The township encourages the adoption of waste reduction practices through education campaigns focused on reducing, reusing, and recycling. Local businesses are also involved in waste reduction efforts, implementing strategies to minimize packaging and food waste. Berkeley Heights is exploring innovative waste management technologies and policies to support a more sustainable waste system.