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Proctorville 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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Proctorville

Proctorville, OH, is a small village in Lawrence County, with a population of around 574 (2020 census). It lies across the Ohio River from Huntington, WV, and is part of the Huntington-Ashland metropolitan area. Established in 1834, it was named after a landowner, Jacob Proctor. Proctorville serves as a residential community for nearby cities, with local education provided by the Fairland School District. Annual events include the Lawrence County Fair, showcasing the village's community spirit and rural heritage.

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energy

Proctorville, Ohio has been actively working towards improving its energy efficiency through various initiatives. The village has seen an increase in the adoption of LED lighting in public spaces, reducing electricity consumption significantly. In residential areas, there has been a notable shift towards energy-efficient appliances, supported by rebate programs from local utility companies. The community has also seen a growing interest in renewable energy installations, particularly solar panels, due to state incentives and the availability of federal tax credits. Local businesses have been encouraged to perform energy audits and retrofit their buildings with better insulation and energy-efficient windows. Additionally, an educational campaign has been implemented in schools to teach children about the importance of saving energy. In terms of energy management, smart meters have become more prevalent, allowing residents and businesses to monitor and manage their energy usage more effectively. These efforts have collectively contributed to a reduction in Proctorville’s overall energy consumption and carbon footprint, aligning with broader environmental sustainability goals.

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water

Water conservation and efficiency in Proctorville have been a priority, with the village investing in infrastructure upgrades to reduce water loss. Modernizing the water supply system has involved repairing leaks and replacing old pipes, leading to a significant decrease in unaccounted-for water. The sewage treatment plant has undergone upgrades to enhance its capacity and efficiency, improving the quality of treated effluent discharged into local waterways. Rainwater harvesting systems have been encouraged, both for residential use and in public spaces, to reduce dependence on the municipal water supply for non-potable uses such as irrigation. The village has implemented water-saving fixtures in public buildings and facilities, and similar installations are promoted in homes through rebate programs. Educational outreach programs have been successful in informing residents about water-saving techniques, such as xeriscaping and the use of drought-resistant plants. Incentives for low-flow toilets and showerheads have also helped to reduce per capita water usage. These efforts aim to ensure the long-term sustainability of Proctorville’s water resources.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Proctorville has been a focus area, with initiatives aimed at reducing congestion and emissions. The village has encouraged carpooling and the use of public transportation through the development of more efficient transit routes and schedules. A bike-share program has been launched to facilitate short-distance travel without the need for cars, while new bike lanes have made cycling safer and more appealing. Investments have been made in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, incentivizing residents to consider EVs for their personal transportation. Sidewalks have been improved and expanded to promote walking as a healthy and eco-friendly option. The Main Street revitalization project has led to more pedestrian-friendly areas, reducing the need for short car trips in the urban core. To connect with the greater tri-state area, Proctorville has supported regional transport initiatives, providing residents with broader access to efficient transportation networks. These enhancements have not only improved the quality of life for residents but have also contributed to the reduction of the village's transportation-related carbon emissions.

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waste

Waste management in Proctorville has seen considerable improvements with the implementation of comprehensive recycling programs. The village has established designated drop-off points for recyclable materials, significantly diverting waste from landfills. The curbside recycling service has been streamlined, making it easier for residents to participate in regular recycling. In collaboration with the county, Proctorville has hosted annual hazardous waste collection events, safely disposing of substances like paints, batteries, and electronics. Local schools and businesses actively partake in recycling initiatives, with educational programs teaching the importance of waste segregation. Community clean-up events have become a regular part of life in Proctorville, fostering a collective sense of responsibility towards the environment. Additionally, the village has explored partnerships with waste-to-energy facilities to responsibly manage non-recyclable waste. The introduction of a composting program for organic waste is underway, aimed at reducing methane emissions from landfills and creating valuable compost for community gardens and landscaping projects.