Nashua personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $53,435

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incentives & rebates

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $80
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $50
ENERGY HVAC $25020
ENERGY HVAC $100
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $80
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $25
ENERGY Water Heater $4350
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $350

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Nashua

Nashua, NH, known as the "Gate City," is situated in Hillsborough County and is the second-largest city in the state. Founded around the booming textile industry in the early 19th century, Nashua has evolved into a center for high-tech firms and has been twice named the "Best Place to Live in America" by Money magazine. It features a blend of historic sites, like the Abbot-Spalding House, and modern amenities, such as the Pheasant Lane Mall. The city also hosts annual events like the Nashua International Sculpture Symposium. With its charming downtown, excellent schools, and proximity to both Boston and the scenic New Hampshire countryside, Nashua offers a high quality of life to its diverse population.

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energy

Nashua, NH has actively pursued measures to enhance its energy efficiency through a variety of initiatives. The city has invested in LED street lighting upgrades that reduce energy consumption and lower maintenance costs. Additionally, Nashua's municipal buildings have seen energy improvements such as the installation of more efficient HVAC systems and the incorporation of energy management systems. Solar power is increasingly popular among residents and businesses, with incentives like net metering that allow for excess energy to be sold back to the grid. Nashua has also participated in regional energy procurement consortiums to purchase electricity at reduced rates, further driving down the costs associated with energy consumption. The city encourages energy efficiency through local programs offering assessments and rebates for upgrades in both residential and commercial properties. As part of its commitment to sustainability, Nashua continues to explore renewable energy projects and supports the adoption of green building practices.

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water

The city of Nashua is dedicated to water efficiency and the protection of water resources. Its public water utility continuously updates infrastructure to reduce leaks and improve the water distribution system's integrity. Nasha's wastewater treatment plant employs advanced processes to ensure that the treated water meets stringent environmental standards before discharging it into the Nashua River, thereby safeguarding aquatic ecosystems. The city promotes water conservation programs, offering rebates for residents who install water-efficient appliances and fixtures. Rain barrel distribution events and the use of drought-tolerant landscaping practices are encouraged to reduce outdoor water usage. The city has also implemented stormwater management initiatives to address run-off and protect water quality. Education campaigns are actively providing information on best practices for water use, and businesses are incentivized to employ water-saving technologies. Through ongoing investment in water infrastructure and conservation efforts, Nashua continues to enhance its water efficiency and ensure a sustainable supply for its community.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Nashua is a growing priority, with the city taking steps to develop a more sustainable and efficient transportation network. Public transportation options, including the Nashua Transit System, have been modernized with real-time tracking and mobile ticketing to enhance rider experience and increase usage. The city also supports carpooling and ride-sharing programs to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips and alleviate congestion. Nashua has invested in pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, with the development of bike lanes and trails promoting active transportation options that also improve residents' health and reduce vehicular emissions. Initiatives such as the Complete Streets policy aim to ensure that all new road projects accommodate all users, including bicyclists, pedestrians, and public transport. Electric vehicle charging stations are becoming more widespread, with the city encouraging the transition to electric and hybrid vehicles through public-private partnerships. By focusing on integrated and multimodal transport solutions, Nashua is working towards reducing its transportation footprint and accommodating future growth sustainably.

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waste

Nashua's waste management system emphasizes reduction, reuse, and recycling to increase efficiency and minimize environmental impact. The city operates a single-stream recycling program that simplifies the process for residents, leading to higher rates of recycling. Nashua's solid waste department has implemented a 'pay-as-you-throw' system which incentivizes waste minimization, as residents pay for each bag of trash disposed of, but can recycle freely. Yard waste is collected seasonally for composting, diverting significant organic material from landfills. The city also holds hazardous waste collection events to safely dispose of items such as paint, electronics, and chemicals. Various outreach and education programs aim to inform citizens about proper waste disposal and to encourage waste reduction practices. Local non-profits and businesses collaborate with the city to promote upcycling and reuse centers, further contributing to waste reduction goals. Nashua continues to seek innovative solutions to waste management, working towards a more sustainable and efficient system.