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Mount Holly personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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

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Mount Holly

Mount Holly, NJ, established in 1677, is a historic town in Burlington County with a vibrant downtown. Known for its Revolutionary War landmarks, it's the county seat and hosts the annual Holly Festival.

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energy

Mount Holly has been progressively adopting energy-efficient initiatives, focusing on renewable energy installations and energy conservation methods. Solar panels have become a common sight on municipal buildings, schools, and homes, with local incentives encouraging residents to participate in solar programs. The town's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions is evident through its participation in community energy aggregation programs, allowing for the bulk purchase of renewable energy at reduced rates. LED streetlight retrofitting is another step Mount Holly has taken to reduce energy consumption and costs. The Mount Holly Municipal Utilities Authority actively promotes energy-efficient water and wastewater treatment processes, ensuring minimal energy waste. Residents have access to energy audits and upgrades through state-sponsored programs, promoting the installation of high-efficiency appliances and insulation improvements in homes.

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water

Water conservation in Mount Holly is a priority, with the town investing in infrastructure to reduce water loss through leak detection and pipe replacement programs. The Mount Holly Municipal Utilities Authority emphasizes the importance of water-efficient fixtures and offers incentives for their adoption. Rain barrel programs and xeriscaping initiatives encourage residents to use less water in landscaping. Effluent from the wastewater treatment plant is treated to high standards, ensuring that water released into the environment is clean, protecting local waterways. Conservation education is an integral part of Mount Holly's strategy, providing residents with the knowledge to make informed decisions about water use. The town's efforts to safeguard its water resources reflect a commitment to sustainability and the well-being of its community.

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transportation

Transportation in Mount Holly has been evolving to become more efficient and environmentally friendly. The town has made strides to enhance its public transportation infrastructure, making it more accessible and convenient for residents. Through collaborations with regional transit authorities, Mount Holly has improved bus routes and schedules to better serve the community. There is a push to create more pedestrian and bicycle-friendly pathways, encouraging alternative modes of transport that are healthier and reduce traffic congestion. The town also supports ride-sharing initiatives and has seen an increase in electric vehicle charging stations, reflecting a trend towards cleaner transportation options. A comprehensive plan for improving traffic flow and reducing emissions from vehicles is part of Mount Holly's broader sustainability goals.

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waste

Mount Holly's waste management system has seen significant improvements with the adoption of single-stream recycling, simplifying the process and increasing participation rates among residents. The town's waste reduction efforts have been bolstered by a robust curbside recycling program and a municipal commitment to composting. Local businesses are encouraged to minimize waste through the 'Mount Holly Go Green Initiative,' which provides resources and support for waste reduction strategies. Additionally, the town has implemented electronic waste recycling programs to safely dispose of and recycle electronic devices. The 'Clean Communities Program' in Mount Holly is another effort that helps keep public spaces free of litter, involving community clean-up events and educational outreach to instill a culture of environmental responsibility.