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Marinette personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $39,305

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $4125
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $11250
ENERGY HVAC $200
ENERGY Electrician $50
ENERGY HVAC $70
ENERGY Door and Window $30
ENERGY Insulation $200
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Marinette

Marinette, Wisconsin, a charming city on the border of Michigan, is the largest city in Marinette County. Known for its rich logging history, Marinette has evolved into a hub for outdoor activities and industry, with a population of about 10,700. It sits on the southern bank of the Menominee River and is a key player in shipbuilding. The city offers a blend of cultural experiences with attractions like the Marinette County Historical Museum and Theatre on the Bay. Its proximity to the scenic beauty of Green Bay and Lake Michigan makes it popular for fishing, boating, and nature exploration.

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energy

Marinette, WI, has made strides in improving energy efficiency through the adoption of LED street lighting, reducing municipal energy consumption significantly. The city has also incentivized local businesses to upgrade to energy-efficient lighting and machinery, leading to a decrease in citywide energy use. Homeowners have been encouraged to participate in weatherization programs, which have contributed to a notable drop in residential energy consumption. Solar energy initiatives have taken root, with several public buildings installing solar panels, contributing to the city's sustainable energy mix. Marinette's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint is further evidenced by its support for local renewable energy projects and grants for small-scale renewable installations. The city's energy efficiency programs have been bolstered by partnerships with state energy programs, offering financial incentives for energy audits and retrofits. Moreover, the community has shown growing interest in electric vehicles as charging infrastructure becomes more prevalent, aligning with Marinette's goal of reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

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water

Marinette’s approach to water efficiency encompasses both conservation and quality improvement. The city has upgraded its water treatment facilities, leading to better water conservation and reduced waste. Residential water conservation kits have been distributed, including low-flow fixtures and educational materials. The local government regularly conducts water audits to identify and repair leaks in the municipal water system, significantly cutting down water loss. Incentives have been provided for rainwater harvesting and the use of rain gardens to manage stormwater and reduce runoff. Marinette encourages eco-friendly landscaping practices among residents to minimize water use. Public outreach campaigns have raised awareness of the importance of water conservation. The city has collaborated with agricultural sectors to optimize water usage and curb runoff pollution. Furthermore, strict regulations on industrial discharge have improved water quality, safeguarding the health of local waterways.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Marinette has been addressed through multiple initiatives aimed at reducing emissions and improving mobility. The local transit system has been optimized to provide more efficient routes, reducing fuel consumption and offering better service to residents. The city has invested in bicycle infrastructure, including bike lanes and racks, to promote cycling as a viable alternative to driving. Carpooling has been encouraged through the development of a local rideshare program, and the city has hosted events promoting the use of public transportation. Marinette has also taken steps to facilitate the use of electric vehicles (EVs) by increasing the number of public EV charging stations. Efforts to synchronize traffic signals have improved traffic flow and reduced vehicle idling time. The city has initiated 'safe routes to school' programs to ensure safe walking and biking paths for students. These transportation initiatives have been supported by local businesses and community groups, aiming for a greener transportation system citywide.

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waste

Waste reduction in Marinette has been a community focus, with enhanced recycling programs leading to a higher diversion rate of materials away from landfills. The city has implemented a robust curbside recycling program that accepts a wide variety of materials, making it easier for residents to participate. Furthermore, Marinette has adopted a comprehensive waste management plan that prioritizes waste minimization and education on proper disposal methods. The local government has encouraged composting through community workshops and the provision of compost bins, helping reduce organic waste. Special collections for hazardous waste and electronic recycling events have been organized to safely dispose of these items, preventing environmental contamination. Businesses have been targeted for waste audits to identify reduction opportunities, and some have adopted zero-waste goals. The city's efforts in waste management are complemented by local non-profits and volunteers who organize regular cleanup events, promoting community involvement in maintaining a clean environment.