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Calhoun City 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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Calhoun City

Calhoun City, MS, is a small town in Calhoun County, known for its close-knit community and Southern charm. Established in 1906, it boasts a rich history and hosts the annual SquareFest. The town's economy traditionally relies on agriculture and manufacturing, with education being central, served by Calhoun City Schools. Local landmarks include the Skuna River and Bollinger Family Theatre, reflecting the town's appreciation for nature and the arts. With a population of around 1,800, it's a quintessential example of a peaceful Mississippi community.

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energy

Calhoun City has implemented several initiatives to improve energy efficiency, focusing on upgrading infrastructure and promoting renewable sources. The local government has incentivized the installation of solar panels on residential and commercial buildings, leading to a significant uptick in solar energy generation. LED street lighting retrofits have reduced municipal energy consumption, and energy audits are offered to homeowners to encourage energy-saving renovations. The community is involved in energy conservation programs, with education campaigns promoting the benefits of smart thermostats and energy-efficient appliances, further supported by rebate programs. Energy efficiency in public buildings has been a priority, with the installation of automated HVAC systems and improved insulation. The city has also explored options for harnessing wind energy, though these projects are in the early stages of development. Additionally, businesses have been recognized for implementing green practices, which has cultivated a culture of sustainability within the local economy.

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water

Water conservation in Calhoun City is a key issue, with programs aimed at reducing water waste and ensuring the sustainability of water resources. The city has upgraded its water infrastructure to minimize leakages, with regular monitoring and maintenance schedules in place. Residents are incentivized to use water-efficient fixtures through rebate programs and are educated about water-saving techniques such as rainwater harvesting and xeriscaping. The local water treatment facility has employed advanced technologies to improve the purification process and reuse wastewater for irrigation purposes, reducing the overall freshwater demand. Initiatives like 'Fix a Leak Week' bring the community together in identifying and repairing leaks, promoting water conservation awareness. Residential water audits are available, assisting homeowners in identifying ways to save water. The city's long-term water management plan focuses on sustainable practices, taking into consideration the effects of climate change on water availability.

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transportation

Calhoun City has been working towards enhancing transportation efficiency with the goal of reducing emissions and improving mobility. Investments in the public transit system have resulted in more reliable and frequent service, along with the introduction of energy-efficient buses. The city has incentivized the use of electric and hybrid vehicles by installing charging stations and offering tax credits to buyers. Carpooling and ride-sharing are being actively promoted, and dedicated lanes for these services have helped ease traffic congestion. Additionally, the city has developed bike lanes and pedestrian paths to encourage non-motorized transport, contributing to better air quality and public health. Efforts are underway to integrate smart traffic management systems to reduce idle times and streamline traffic flow. The transportation sector's shift towards sustainability is part of a broader strategy to position Calhoun City as a model for small urban centers seeking to modernize their transportation infrastructure while minimizing their environmental footprint.

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waste

Waste management in Calhoun City has seen improvements through the adoption of comprehensive recycling programs and the promotion of waste reduction strategies. The city's curbside recycling service has expanded to accept a wider range of materials, aiming to increase the community's recycling rate. A local awareness campaign educates residents about proper waste segregation and the environmental impact of landfill overuse. The city has also introduced a yard waste collection service, converting organic waste into compost for community gardens and landscaping purposes. Businesses are encouraged to participate in waste reduction efforts via incentives such as reduced waste disposal fees for demonstrating significant efforts in recycling or composting. The introduction of electronic waste collection events has successfully diverted hazardous materials from landfills. Furthermore, the city has made strides in its waste-to-energy program, investigating the feasibility of converting non-recyclable waste into a source of renewable energy.