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Inez personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000

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Inez

Inez, KY, the county seat of Martin County, was founded in 1873 and named after Inez Frank, the daughter of a local judge. Known for its rural charm, Inez is deeply rooted in the coal mining history of Appalachia and has a population of about 700 people. The town gained attention during the War on Poverty in the 1960s when President Lyndon B. Johnson visited to promote his economic initiatives. Today, Inez is focused on community development and preserving its unique cultural heritage.

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energy

Inez, KY has made strides in energy efficiency by adopting LED lighting throughout public spaces, reducing energy consumption significantly. The community has embraced solar installations, with several homes and businesses leveraging state incentives for renewable energy systems. In addition, the local energy cooperatives offer programs for energy audits to help residents identify areas for improvement and potential energy savings. Insulation improvements in residential and commercial buildings have been encouraged, supported by incentives that help offset costs. Smart meters have been widely adopted, allowing for real-time energy usage monitoring which promotes efficient energy management.

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water

Water efficiency in Inez, KY has been improved through the modernization of the local water treatment facility, reducing energy usage and increasing the capacity for clean water provision. Leak detection systems have been implemented across the water distribution network, quickly identifying and addressing losses. Rainwater harvesting systems have seen an uptick in residential areas, supported by local incentives. Low-flow fixtures are now standard in public buildings, and there's an active push for their adoption in homes. The community has been engaged in water conservation practices through education programs, emphasizing the importance of preserving this vital resource.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Inez, KY is progressing with the introduction of more fuel-efficient government fleet vehicles, including hybrid and electric models. Infrastructure for electric vehicles, such as charging stations, is expanding, making EV ownership more feasible. The local transit system has optimized routes for better fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. Carpooling is encouraged through community programs, reducing the number of vehicles on the road. Improvements in pedestrian and cycling infrastructure have been made, promoting non-motorized modes of transport which contribute to decreased traffic congestion and pollution.

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waste

The waste management strategy in Inez, KY prioritizes reducing, reusing, and recycling. A comprehensive curbside recycling program accepts paper, cardboard, plastics, and metals, while the local government has setup e-waste collection points for the responsible disposal of electronics. Incentive-driven composting programs have gained traction, encouraging residents to reduce organic waste. The city has partnered with businesses to implement responsible waste management practices, and educational initiatives in schools focus on the importance of reducing waste footprints. Efforts to reduce single-use plastics have seen local businesses switching to biodegradable alternatives.