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Harriman 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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Harriman

Harriman, TN, established in 1891, is a city in Roane County with a population of approximately 6,350 residents. Known for its rich history in the temperance movement, Harriman was founded as a planned community during the nationwide prohibition of alcohol. The city thrived on industrial growth and is home to historic architecture, including the Princess Theatre and the Cornstalk Heights Historic District. Amidst scenic natural surroundings, Harriman offers outdoor activities at Watts Bar Lake and the Emory Golf & Country Club. The city's economy has historically been driven by manufacturing and retail, and it continues to preserve its cultural heritage while adapting to modern developments.

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energy

In Harriman, TN, energy efficiency has been a growing focus with initiatives aimed at reducing reliance on non-renewable resources and promoting sustainable energy practices. The city has seen an increase in residential and commercial solar panel installations, encouraged by state incentives and local programs that offer financial aid and tax exemptions to homeowners and businesses. Harriman's utility providers have also started to offer green energy programs allowing consumers to purchase electricity from renewable sources. Moreover, the implementation of LED streetlight conversions has reduced municipal energy consumption and lowered costs. Efforts to improve building codes to ensure new constructions are energy efficient have played a crucial role in reducing the overall energy footprint of the city.

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water

Harriman has invested in its water infrastructure to ensure a clean and reliable water supply for its residents. The city's water treatment facilities adhere to strict environmental standards to maintain water quality. Efforts have been made to reduce non-revenue water through the repair and replacement of aging pipes, thereby reducing leaks and conserving water. Rainwater harvesting systems have been promoted among homeowners, with some local government incentives supporting the installation of such systems. The city also engages in regular monitoring of water usage patterns to identify areas where water efficiency can be improved, and public outreach programs educate residents on water conservation techniques.

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transportation

Harriman's transportation system has made strides towards efficiency and sustainability. The city has seen an increase in the use of hybrid and electric vehicles, supported by the installation of EV charging stations in key areas. Public transportation options have been optimized for better fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. Initiatives to promote walking and cycling include the development of additional bike lanes and pedestrian paths. The city has also worked to improve traffic flow through smart traffic management systems, which help reduce congestion and associated emissions. Moreover, local businesses are engaged in logistic efficiency programs to optimize delivery routes and reduce transportation-related waste.

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waste

Waste management in Harriman has advanced with the aim of minimizing landfill impact and promoting recycling and composting. A curbside recycling program is operational, making it convenient for residents to recycle plastics, metals, paper, and glass. The city has also participated in e-waste recycling events, encouraging the proper disposal of electronics and hazardous household waste. Moreover, local businesses are incentivized to adopt waste reduction practices. The city follows a strict schedule for waste collection and has implemented educational programs in schools and community centers to raise awareness about the importance of waste reduction and proper sorting methods.