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Norwood personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $53,435

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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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Norwood

Norwood, MA, is a charming suburb of Boston with a rich history dating back to 1872. Known for its strong community spirit and beautiful parks, Norwood features a town square that showcases the iconic Norwood Town Hall and the Walter F. Tilton Memorial Carillon, a renowned bell tower. The town's commitment to education is evident in its highly rated public schools. Norwood also hosts a vibrant economy with a mix of local businesses and national chains, offering residents a blend of small-town ambiance and modern conveniences. Annual events such as the Norwood Day festival celebrate the town's pride and unity. With a population of over 28,000, it's a town that balances growth with tradition, making it an attractive place to live in the Greater Boston area.

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energy

Norwood, MA has undertaken several initiatives to enhance energy efficiency in recent years. The town has adopted a comprehensive energy management program that prioritizes energy conservation and the use of renewable sources. Local government buildings are undergoing retrofits with energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems. Incentives for solar panel installations have seen an uptick in adoption among homeowners, contributing to a greener energy profile. The community has been encouraged to participate in energy-saving programs like Mass Save, which offers energy audits and rebates for energy-efficient appliances. Moreover, small businesses have benefited from energy-efficient grants, leading to a noticeable reduction in energy consumption town-wide. Norwood's electrical supply includes a mix of conventional and renewable sources, and efforts to increase the latter are ongoing, with the municipality exploring options for wind and solar installations on public lands.

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water

Water conservation is a key aspect of Norwood's commitment to sustainability. The town's water management system includes state-of-the-art treatment facilities that ensure water quality meets or exceeds state and federal standards. There are rainwater harvesting initiatives encouraged by the town, including the installation of rain barrels by residents to reduce stormwater runoff and conserve water for gardening purposes. The public utility company regularly checks for leaks and repairs infrastructure to minimize water loss. Rebates for water-efficient appliances are offered to promote conservation. Norwood has implemented tiered pricing for water usage to incentivize lower consumption. Educational programs in schools and the community emphasize the importance of water conservation. The town's efforts to protect local waterways from pollution are evident in the clean-up and maintenance activities at the Neponset River and other bodies of water.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Norwood is supported by a variety of strategies aimed at reducing vehicular traffic and promoting sustainable modes of transport. The town benefits from being part of the MBTA commuter rail network, linking residents to Boston and encouraging the use of public transportation. There are incentives in place for carpooling and ride-sharing programs to decrease single-occupancy vehicle use. Norwood's local government has invested in improving cycling infrastructure, such as bike lanes and bike-sharing programs, to make cycling a safer and more attractive option for commuters. The town has also begun incorporating electric vehicles (EVs) into its municipal fleet, and public EV charging stations have been installed to serve the growing number of electric cars owned by residents. Efforts to encourage telecommuting and flexible work schedules have also contributed to a reduction in peak-hour traffic congestion.

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waste

Waste management in Norwood is characterized by an advanced curbside recycling program that promotes the segregation of various materials such as paper, plastic, metal, and glass. The town has implemented a 'Pay-As-You-Throw' system, which encourages residents to reduce waste and increase recycling habits by charging for waste disposal based on the amount thrown away. Composting programs have been gaining traction, diverting organic waste from landfills. The local government regularly organizes hazardous waste collection days to safely dispose of electronics, batteries, and chemicals. Educational campaigns on reducing single-use plastics have led to a noticeable shift in consumer behavior. Businesses are also involved in recycling efforts, with many local companies following suit in waste reduction strategies. The commitment to waste reduction is clear in the steady decrease in solid waste sent to landfills annually.