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Madison 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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Madison

Madison, OH, fondly known as "America's Grape Country," thrives on agriculture, vineyards, and local wineries. This charming town on Lake Erie's shores boasts serene beaches, a historic lighthouse, and welcoming community events. It's a quaint hub for nature lovers and wine enthusiasts.

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energy

Madison, Ohio, has demonstrated a commitment to energy efficiency through various initiatives. The adoption of LED street lighting throughout the town has significantly reduced energy consumption and operational costs. Local businesses have been encouraged to participate in energy audits offered by the utility companies, leading to increased energy conservation measures such as improved insulation and the installation of energy-efficient equipment. The community has also seen a rise in residential solar panel installations, partly due to state and federal tax incentives that have made renewable energy more accessible. Moreover, Madison's municipal buildings have benefited from upgraded HVAC systems, aimed at improving energy efficiency and reducing long-term energy expenses. The town's energy strategy includes a focus on educating residents on the benefits of smart thermostats, which help to manage heating and cooling systems more effectively. Additionally, there is an ongoing effort to expand the use of geothermal systems in public buildings, tapping into the Earth's stable temperatures to provide greener heating and cooling solutions.

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water

Madison's approach to water efficiency is multifaceted, focusing on conservation, infrastructure improvements, and public outreach. The town has invested in upgrading its water treatment facilities to ensure that residents have access to high-quality drinking water while also increasing the efficiency of the water purification process. Efforts to replace aging water pipes have resulted in reduced leakage rates and conserved water resources. Rain barrel programs and incentives for installing water-efficient appliances have been embraced by the community, helping to manage stormwater runoff and reduce overall water usage. Madison has also initiated water conservation education programs to inform residents about the importance of maintaining a sustainable water supply. Drought-resistant landscaping practices are encouraged through workshops and resource distribution. The town has partnered with agricultural stakeholders to implement best management practices for water usage, aiming to maintain the health of local water bodies and minimize agricultural runoff.

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transportation

Madison, Ohio, has focused on developing transportation efficiency by improving public transportation, enhancing non-motorized travel infrastructure, and promoting eco-friendly driving practices. The town has expanded its public transit routes to provide residents with more reliable and efficient bus services. There is also a strong push to make Madison more walkable and bike-friendly with the expansion of bike lanes and pedestrian paths. A local initiative promotes carpooling and ride-sharing to reduce the number of vehicles on the road, thus lowering emissions and traffic congestion. Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations have started to appear around the town, supported by tax incentives for both installation and EV purchases, aiming to encourage a switch to cleaner transportation options. Madison's focus on transportation efficiency is part of a broader regional collaboration to improve air quality and reduce the transportation sector's overall carbon footprint.

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waste

Waste management in Madison, Ohio, has taken strides towards sustainability with the implementation of a comprehensive recycling program that supports single-stream collection, allowing residents to combine all recyclables without the need for sorting. The town has also introduced a yard waste collection program that converts organic waste into mulch and compost, available for free to residents. To decrease landfill dependency, Madison has incentivized businesses to minimize waste through the Ohio EPA’s Recycling and Litter Prevention Grant program. There's a strong emphasis on education, with local schools integrating waste reduction and recycling into their curricula to cultivate environmental stewardship among students. The town has hosted electronic waste collection events to safely dispose of hazardous materials. A 'Pay-As-You-Throw' system encourages residents to reduce the trash they generate by charging residents for waste management services based on the amount of waste they produce, which has led to a measurable decrease in household waste volumes.