Map/California/Cabazon

Cabazon personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $51,205

Disclaimer: Incentives are estimates and the customer will need to verify eligibility.

incentives & rebates

potential incentives/rebates in your city

Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY HVAC $10000
ENERGY HVAC $75
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $21500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

city facts

find out cool things your city is doing around

residential energy savings

Cabazon

Cabazon, California, is a small community in Riverside County known for its giant roadside dinosaurs and the large Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa. Nestled between the San Gorgonio and San Jacinto Mountains, Cabazon is also near the Cabazon Outlets, a popular shopping destination. Historically, the area was influenced by Native American culture and railroads. Its desert climate and proximity to Palm Springs make it a pit stop for travelers seeking adventure in the Coachella Valley. Despite its modest size, Cabazon's quirky attractions continue to draw tourists.

incentives available in Cabazon for...
energy icon

energy

Cabazon, California, has made strides in energy efficiency through various measures. The community benefits from the state's ambitious clean energy goals and incentives for solar panel installations. Many homes and businesses have adopted solar power, supported by California's net metering programs that provide credit for surplus energy generated. The presence of the San Gorgonio Pass wind farms nearby also contributes to a greener energy profile, as these turbines harness one of the windiest places in Southern California. Cabazon's street lighting has been upgraded to LED lights, which consume less electricity and require less maintenance. Energy efficiency programs are promoted by utility providers, offering rebates and incentives for energy-saving appliances and home retrofitting. The community is increasingly aware of the importance of energy conservation, and local schools often participate in educational programs that stress the significance of sustainable energy practices.

energy icon

water

In Cabazon, water efficiency is a critical issue due to the arid climate and periodic drought conditions of Southern California. The community adheres to water usage regulations that limit outdoor irrigation and promote drought-resistant landscaping, known as xeriscaping. Residents and businesses can avail themselves of rebate programs for installing water-efficient fixtures and appliances. The use of smart irrigation controllers, which adjust watering based on weather conditions, is encouraged to minimize water waste. Rainwater harvesting systems and gray water recycling are gaining traction as sustainable practices for water conservation. Water utilities employ advanced metering infrastructure to detect leaks and provide customers with detailed water usage data. Educational outreach programs help raise awareness of the importance of water conservation, often highlighting simple actions like fixing leaks and choosing water-saving devices.

energy icon

transportation

Transportation efficiency in Cabazon is influenced by its proximity to major highways and the emphasis on reducing traffic congestion. While the community is not large, the presence of the Cabazon Outlets and Morongo Casino Resort & Spa attracts considerable visitors, necessitating efficient traffic management. Carpooling is encouraged, and there are parking incentives for electric vehicles (EVs), including charging stations. The area is part of the Riverside County Transportation Commission's planning, which addresses regional mobility and invests in infrastructure improvements. The SunLine Transit Agency provides bus services, including routes connecting Cabazon to nearby cities, promoting public transportation as an alternative to driving. Efforts are made to expand bike lanes and walking paths to support non-motorized travel. The community is gradually adapting to more sustainable transportation habits, aligning with California's broader goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles.

energy icon

waste

Waste management in Cabazon is an ongoing effort to maintain the community's environmental health. Recycling programs are in place, encouraging residents to sort plastics, paper, glass, and metals, aligning with California's statewide initiative to reduce landfill waste. The state's goal to achieve a 75% recycling rate prompts local efforts to divert organic waste and encourage composting. E-waste collection events help properly dispose of electronic waste, preventing toxic substances from contaminating the environment. Businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through packaging reduction strategies and by donating unsold food to local shelters, thus contributing to waste reduction while supporting community needs. Hazardous waste disposal programs are periodically available for residents to safely discard items like batteries, paint, and chemicals. Additionally, local schools engage in waste reduction education programs, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility among the youth.