Cheraw personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $40,580

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $11400
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $600
ENERGY HVAC $200
ENERGY Insulation $200
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4800
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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Cheraw

Cheraw, South Carolina, known as "The Prettiest Town in Dixie," is rich in history and beauty. Founded in the 18th century and incorporated in 1820, Cheraw lies along the banks of the Pee Dee River. Celebrated for its historic district, Cheraw is home to the Dizzy Gillespie Birthplace Park, honoring the jazz legend born here in 1917. With antebellum architecture and Spanish moss-draped trees, its charm is encapsulated during the annual Cheraw Spring Festival. Its economy traditionally relied on agriculture and manufacturing, and the town maintains a close-knit community spirit, reflective of its Southern heritage.

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energy

Cheraw, SC has made strides in improving energy efficiency through a mix of strategies. The town has encouraged the adoption of LED streetlights, which significantly reduce municipal energy consumption. Local government and community organizations have promoted energy audit programs for homeowners, allowing them to identify and rectify energy inefficiencies. Businesses in Cheraw have been incentivized to invest in energy-efficient technologies through tax credits and grants. The installation of smart meters has been expanding, providing residents and businesses with detailed energy usage data, fostering better energy management practices. Solar energy initiatives have seen a gradual uptake, with several solar farms now contributing to the town's energy grid. The municipal buildings have integrated automated systems to control lighting and heating, minimizing energy waste. Energy education programs have been introduced in schools to raise awareness about conservation from an early age. Rebates for energy-efficient appliances have encouraged consumers to replace older, less efficient models. The town has also explored partnerships with energy providers to establish renewable energy options for residents, such as community solar programs.

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water

Water efficiency in Cheraw is a priority, and the town has implemented several measures to conserve this vital resource. The water infrastructure has been upgraded with leak detection systems to promptly address water loss. Rainwater harvesting systems have been installed in public buildings and are promoted for residential use. Cheraw's water treatment facility has been upgraded for improved efficiency and to ensure the highest quality of drinking water. Water-saving fixtures in public restrooms and facilities are now standard. The town has launched an initiative to replace old, inefficient water pipes, reducing leaks and conserving water. Rebate programs are available for residents who install water-efficient landscaping or irrigation systems. There is an active campaign to educate citizens on water conservation techniques, such as xeriscaping and proper irrigation timing. Water rate structures have been designed to encourage conservation, with tiered billing that increases with higher usage. The town also engages in monitoring water usage in real-time to better manage and allocate resources, especially during peak demand or drought conditions.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Cheraw has seen improvements with a focus on reducing emissions and congestion. The town has invested in the development of bike lanes and pedestrian pathways to encourage non-motorized transport. A local shuttle service provides an alternative to personal vehicle use, aiming to reduce traffic and lower carbon emissions. Carpooling and ride-sharing programs have been promoted, especially for commuters to nearby industrial areas. The town has also worked on improving traffic signal timing to reduce idling and fuel consumption. Electric vehicle charging stations have been installed at key locations to support the adoption of cleaner vehicles. The town's fleet of vehicles includes hybrid and electric models to set an example of sustainable transportation practices. Public transport buses have been upgraded to more fuel-efficient models, and routes have been optimized for maximum coverage with minimal redundancy. The local government encourages flexible work arrangements to decrease peak travel demand. Designated parking spaces for carpool vehicles and incentives for businesses that support sustainable commuting practices are also in place.

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waste

Waste management in Cheraw has evolved to encourage reduction, reuse, and recycling. The introduction of comprehensive curbside recycling programs has made it more convenient for residents to recycle, leading to increased recycling rates. The local landfill has implemented stricter sorting protocols to minimize the amount of waste that is improperly disposed of. Businesses have been encouraged to participate in waste audit programs to identify opportunities for waste reduction and have been recognized for their efforts through a town-led certification program. An electronic waste collection initiative has successfully diverted hazardous materials from the landfill. Meanwhile, community clean-up events have become a regular occurrence, fostering a sense of responsibility among residents toward their environment. The town has provided education on composting, with several community gardens benefiting from this organic waste. Construction and demolition waste recycling programs have been set up to recover materials from the building sector. The local government has also started a pilot program for food waste collection and processing, aimed at reducing methane emissions from landfills.