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total potential incentives/rebates $48,410

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $11500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4400
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $16630

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Fremont

Fremont, located in Dodge County, Nebraska, is known for its historic downtown and role in the development of the railroad industry. As the state's 6th largest city, it has a population of over 26,000. Fremont is home to Midland University and hosts the annual John C. Fremont Days festival, celebrating its namesake, explorer John Charles Fremont. The economy is supported by manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare sectors. The city also gained attention for its unique approach to immigration law with the Fremont Immigration Ordinance.

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energy

Fremont, Nebraska, has been progressively working towards energy efficiency with several initiatives aimed at reducing consumption and promoting sustainable energy sources. The municipality has encouraged local businesses and residents to participate in energy-saving programs, such as the implementation of LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC systems. Solar energy usage has seen a noticeable uptick due to incentives for solar panel installations on both residential and commercial buildings. The local power utility offers rebates and incentives for energy-efficient appliances and home energy audits, which has led to an increase in energy conservation awareness. Furthermore, Fremont's investment in smart grid technologies has improved the management of electrical distribution, reducing waste and increasing reliability. The city has also supported the construction of wind farms in the area, contributing to Nebraska's ranking as a leading state in wind energy potential and utilization. Energy education programs in schools and community centers have been key in fostering a culture of energy consciousness. The city has even introduced competitive programs that reward the most energy-efficient homes and businesses, further motivating the community to reduce their carbon footprint.

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water

Water conservation and management in Fremont are of paramount importance due to the city's location near the Platte River and the importance of agriculture to the local economy. The municipal water treatment facilities have been upgraded with the latest technologies to ensure clean and safe water for all residents while maintaining efficiency in operation. Water conservation measures have been implemented, including public campaigns to promote water-saving fixtures and appliances in homes. Landscaping regulations encourage xeriscaping with native, drought-resistant plants to lower outdoor water usage. The city has actively sought to repair and replace aging infrastructure to reduce water loss from leaks, and it regularly conducts audits to ensure that water distribution is as efficient as possible. Fremont has also developed educational programs focused on water conservation for schools and community groups, emphasizing the importance of protecting this vital resource. The agricultural sector is supported with resources and training on efficient irrigation techniques, such as drip irrigation, to conserve water while maintaining crop yields. These combined efforts have contributed to Fremont's holistic approach to water stewardship.

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transportation

Transportation in Fremont has been adapting to become more efficient and environmentally friendly. The city has made strides in promoting public transportation, with bus routes designed to serve key areas efficiently and incentives provided to encourage ridership. Efforts have been made to enhance bikeability and walkability with the development of new bike lanes, trails, and pedestrian pathways, facilitating safe and convenient non-motorized transportation options. Fremont's location as a connector between Omaha and Lincoln has also placed importance on efficient vehicular travel, and the city has been involved in smart traffic management systems to reduce congestion and improve the flow of traffic. Complementing these developments are initiatives to increase the use of electric and hybrid vehicles, including the installation of electric vehicle charging stations in public and private locations. Ridesharing programs and carpool incentives have been introduced to reduce the number of vehicles on the road, which has a positive impact on local air quality and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Improvements in transportation infrastructure have also been prioritized to ensure that roads, bridges, and public transit facilities are well maintained and capable of supporting the city's efficiency goals.

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waste

Waste management in Fremont has been an area of intense focus, with efforts made to reduce landfill use and increase recycling and composting rates. The city's comprehensive recycling program includes curbside pickup for a wide range of materials, and public recycling bins have been placed strategically throughout the city to encourage proper waste disposal. Local businesses are urged to minimize waste through reduction initiatives and by participating in the city's commercial recycling programs. E-waste collection events and hazardous waste disposal services are provided periodically to handle materials that require special treatment. Fremont has also emphasized the repurposing and upcycling of materials, with educational workshops highlighting the environmental and economic benefits of these practices. Yard waste is collected separately and processed into compost, which is made available to residents and businesses to foster sustainable gardening and landscaping practices. The city's waste management plan includes long-term strategies to further decrease the amount of waste produced and to enhance the efficiency of recycling and waste processing facilities.