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Covington personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $38,930

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10800
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $300
ENERGY HVAC $175
ENERGY Insulation $175
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4100
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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Covington

Covington, KY, founded in 1815, is the fifth-largest city in Kentucky. Famous for its historic neighborhoods, it sits across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. Key attractions include the Roebling Suspension Bridge and MainStrasse Village, a hub for dining and culture. The city also showcases a vibrant arts scene and riverfront developments, offering scenic views and recreational activities. Covington's economy thrives on its diverse business landscape, with health, education, and manufacturing sectors.

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energy

Covington, KY, has been actively engaging in improving energy efficiency. The city has adopted smart-grid technologies to better manage energy consumption and reduce electricity wastage. Residential and commercial buildings are incentivized to switch to LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC systems through local rebate programs. The city’s partnership with energy providers allows for the utilization of renewable energy sources like solar and wind, with several solar panel installations visible on public buildings. Covington has also implemented energy auditing services for homeowners, helping them to identify areas where energy can be saved. Energy education programs are regularly conducted to encourage sustainable practices among citizens, and businesses adopting these solutions receive recognition, fostering a competitive spirit towards conservancy.

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water

Covington has implemented several measures to improve water efficiency across the city. Investments have been made in modernizing water treatment facilities to ensure clean and safe drinking water. The city has also upgraded its infrastructure to reduce water loss due to leaks with the installation of advanced metering infrastructure that detects and reports leaks in real-time. There are rainwater harvesting systems in place in many new developments to reduce stormwater runoff and to reuse for non-potable purposes. Water-saving fixtures are encouraged, with rebate programs available for both residential and commercial property owners who install low-flow toilets and showerheads. Public education campaigns focus on water conservation tips and the importance of protecting the Ohio River, a vital water source for the community.

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transportation

Covington has made strides in enhancing transportation efficiency. The city has expanded its public transportation network, including bus and trolley services, with efficient routes and schedules to maximize coverage and accessibility. There is a growing network of bike lanes and shared-use paths, promoting cycling as a viable and eco-friendly mode of transport. The city has also introduced electric vehicle charging stations in strategic locations to support the transition to electric vehicles (EVs). A car-sharing program aims to reduce the number of vehicles on the roads, decreasing congestion and lowering emissions. Covington has been improving connectivity with surrounding regions, reducing travel times and making the use of public transit more attractive to commuters. These initiatives are part of a comprehensive plan to reduce transportation-related energy consumption and carbon emissions, paving the way for a more sustainable future within the city.

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waste

Covington's waste management system stresses the importance of reducing landfill use through a robust recycling program. The city has improved waste sorting facilities that allow for a wider range of materials to be recycled, diverting a significant percentage of waste from landfills. Organics recycling has been introduced to handle food waste, and there are several drop-off locations for hazardous waste to ensure safe disposal. Covington has outreach programs that educate residents on proper waste disposal and the environmental impacts of waste. Local businesses and restaurants are encouraged to minimize packaging and participate in the city's waste reduction initiatives. Seasonal programs for electronic waste and the promotion of composting practices for households illustrate the city’s diverse approach to waste management.