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Clayton personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $45,235

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $4800
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $13550
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $300
ENERGY HVAC $950
ENERGY Electrician $1075
ENERGY HVAC $230
ENERGY Insulation $950
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Clayton

Clayton, OH, is a suburb of Dayton with a population of approximately 13,300. It became a city in 1998, boasts a high quality of life with a mix of residential and business developments, and features parks and community events promoting a family-friendly environment.

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energy

Clayton, OH has been focusing on energy efficiency with various initiatives. The city has encouraged the adoption of LED lighting in public spaces to reduce energy consumption. Residential and commercial building codes have been updated to ensure better insulation and energy-saving practices are standard. Solar panel installations have been incentivized, allowing homeowners to benefit from tax credits. The local government has also been exploring partnerships with renewable energy providers to shift municipal energy sources to wind and solar. Clayton's participation in energy aggregation programs allows residents to purchase energy at lower rates and choose greener options. Energy audits have been promoted, providing homeowners with ways to improve their home energy efficiency. The city has also supported local businesses in retrofitting their facilities with energy-efficient technologies, such as high-efficiency HVAC systems and smart thermostats.

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water

Clayton's water efficiency measures concentrate on sustainable water use and infrastructure modernization. The city's water treatment facility uses advanced technologies to ensure clean and safe drinking water while reducing energy consumption. There is an ongoing effort to repair and replace aging water pipes to prevent leaks and conserve water. Rainwater harvesting systems are encouraged among residents, with educational programs detailing their benefits and setup. The use of drought-resistant landscaping and native plants in public spaces has reduced irrigation needs. The city offers rebates for residents who install low-flow toilets and showerheads. A water meter upgrade initiative provides real-time water use data, helping to quickly identify and address leaks. Clayton has also been proactive in protecting the watershed through pollution prevention programs and regular clean-up events.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Clayton has seen significant improvements with the introduction of the city shuttle service, reducing the number of individual car trips. Bike lanes and shared pathways have been expanded, encouraging non-motorized transport. The city has promoted carpooling and ride-sharing platforms, along with providing incentives for residents using public transport. An electric vehicle (EV) charging station network has been established, and the city provides incentives for purchasing EVs. Clayton has also streamlined traffic flow through smart traffic management systems to reduce congestion and emissions. The city's fleet of vehicles is gradually being replaced with hybrid or fully electric models. There is ongoing investment in pedestrian infrastructure, making walking a more viable and safe option for residents. Public transport has been made more accessible with extended service hours and increased route coverage.

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waste

In waste management, Clayton has implemented a robust recycling program, emphasizing the importance of reducing landfill use. The curbside recycling program accepts a wide range of materials, actively diverting plastic, glass, paper, and metal from waste streams. A yard waste composting service is available, turning organic waste into useful compost. The city has hosted e-waste recycling events to handle electronic waste responsibly. Businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through a waste audit program that helps identify waste reduction opportunities. The city has also explored a pay-as-you-throw trash collection system to incentivize waste reduction among residents. Educational campaigns focus on waste reduction techniques, including composting at home and recycling properly. Public spaces have been equipped with recycling bins, and strict enforcement of anti-littering laws helps keep the community clean.