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Prestonsburg personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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

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Prestonsburg

Prestonsburg, KY, known as the "Star City of Eastern Kentucky," is the county seat of Floyd County with a population of around 3,255 as of 2020. It is recognized for its rich Appalachian culture, musical heritage, and outdoor recreational activities, including those at the nearby Jenny Wiley State Resort Park. Prestonsburg also played a significant role in the Civil War, being the site of the Battle of Middle Creek. The city has a vibrant community and educational system, with the Big Sandy Community and Technical College contributing to local educational opportunities. The Mountain Arts Center stands as a hub for cultural events, drawing visitors with performances and arts programs.

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energy

In recent years, Prestonsburg, KY has shown an increasing commitment to energy efficiency through initiatives aimed at reducing electricity consumption and promoting renewable energy sources. Local businesses and residents have access to incentives for installing solar panels, and the city has considered grants for energy-efficient retrofitting of public buildings. The East Kentucky Power Cooperative provides energy to the area and supports net metering, allowing for the integration of solar power into the grid. Additionally, the cooperative's 'SimpleSaver' program encourages customers to allow control of their air conditioners and water heaters during peak demand to save energy. The local government has also installed LED streetlights, which have significantly reduced municipal energy costs. Efforts to incentivize energy-efficient appliances through rebates have also been noted. Furthermore, educational programs have been deployed to inform the public about the benefits of energy conservation and efficiency.

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water

Water efficiency in Prestonsburg has been a priority, with initiatives to reduce water consumption and protect local water resources. The city's water treatment facility has been upgraded to use more efficient technologies that reduce energy use and improve water quality. Water loss audits are regularly conducted to identify and repair leaks in the distribution system, which conserves water and saves money. Rain barrel programs and xeriscaping principles are promoted among residents to minimize outdoor water use. There are educational outreach campaigns on water conservation methods and the importance of watershed protection. In response to occasional drought conditions, the city can impose watering restrictions to conserve water. Furthermore, investments in green infrastructure, like permeable pavements and rain gardens, have helped manage stormwater runoff while reducing the burden on the sewer system.

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transportation

Prestonsburg has taken strides in transportation efficiency with the aim of reducing emissions and improving local mobility. The city has seen a gradual increase in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to encourage the adoption of EVs among residents. Bike-sharing programs and pedestrian-friendly initiatives, such as improved sidewalks and crosswalks, promote non-motorized transportation options. The expansion of the public transportation system, with buses running on cleaner fuels and more efficient routes, has increased accessibility and reduced individual car usage. There have been efforts to synchronize traffic signals to reduce idling and improve traffic flow. Initiatives like 'Park and Ride' encourage carpooling to decrease the number of vehicles on the road. Additionally, community awareness programs highlight the benefits of using alternate modes of transport to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion.

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waste

Prestonsburg has been working towards improving waste management and recycling practices to enhance efficiency. The city has established a robust curbside recycling program, which accepts paper, cardboard, plastics, and metals, leading to a reduction in landfill usage. Local events often promote waste reduction strategies, including composting workshops and community clean-up days, which have increased public participation in sustainable waste practices. Electronics recycling programs have been implemented to handle e-waste responsibly. Commercial entities are encouraged to conduct waste audits and implement plans to reduce their waste streams, with some businesses moving towards zero waste goals. A local Hazardous Waste Day allows residents to safely dispose of materials such as paints, oils, and batteries. The regional solid waste management plan emphasizes waste diversion, and regular reporting of waste metrics ensures accountability and progress tracking.