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Monteagle 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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Monteagle

Monteagle, TN, is a small town on the Cumberland Plateau known for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities. It's part of the tri-county area, including Marion, Franklin, and Grundy counties. Monteagle is famed for the Sewanee: The University of the South, located nearby, and is a popular stop for travelers on I-24 due to its high elevation and cooler temperatures. The town's name honors Baron Joseph Mountain, and it's celebrated for the annual Monteagle Sunday School Assembly, which is a spiritual retreat with over a century of history. It's a favorite destination for hikers, with proximity to the South Cumberland State Park and Fiery Gizzard Trail.

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energy

In Monteagle, TN, the community has been proactive in adopting energy-efficient solutions. Through the implementation of LED street lighting, the town has reduced electricity consumption significantly. Solar panels have been installed on several public buildings, providing a clean and renewable energy source. Residents have been encouraged to participate in energy efficiency programs, resulting in a notable number of homes being retrofitted with better insulation and energy-saving appliances. The local government has established incentives for businesses to upgrade to more energy-efficient systems, leading to some local industries incorporating advanced energy management practices into their operations. Initiatives like the 'Green Monteagle' program have been instrumental in educating the community on the importance of conserving energy and using it more efficiently.

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water

Water efficiency in Monteagle has seen improvements with the upgrade of the water treatment plant, ensuring that less water is lost to leaks and inefficiencies. The adoption of smart water metering technology allows for more accurate tracking of water usage and aids in leak detection. Rainwater harvesting systems have been promoted among residents, providing an alternative water source for gardening and other non-potable uses. The town has instituted water-saving landscaping practices in public spaces, utilizing native plants that require less watering. Educational programs concerning water conservation have reached a wide audience, resulting in more water-conscious behavior within households. The local government offers incentives for water-efficient appliances, driving the adoption rates higher among homeowners.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Monteagle has seen enhancements with the introduction of better public transportation options, reducing the community's reliance on personal vehicles. The local bus system has been revamped with more fuel-efficient buses, and a carpooling initiative has successfully reduced the number of cars on the road during peak hours. Investing in pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, including sidewalks and crosswalks, has made walking a more viable option for residents. The town has also facilitated the installation of electric vehicle charging stations, supporting the trend towards more sustainable personal transportation methods. A bike-sharing program encourages residents and visitors to use bicycles for short trips, cutting down on traffic congestion and emissions.

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waste

Monteagle has taken steps toward improving waste efficiency by optimizing waste collection routes and schedules, resulting in reduced emissions from collection vehicles. A town-wide recycling program has been expanded, encouraging residents to segregate recyclables from their household waste. The introduction of a composting facility has helped in diverting organic waste from landfills. Furthermore, local businesses are engaged in a 'zero waste' challenge, fostering innovations in waste reduction and recycling. Educational campaigns in schools and community centers have increased awareness about the importance of reducing waste. The town has also incentivized the use of biodegradable and compostable materials in restaurants and cafes to minimize single-use plastic waste.