Map/Washington/Redmond

Redmond personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $59,397

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Plumbing $890
ENERGY Plumbing $75
ENERGY HVAC $19300
ENERGY HVAC $1150
ENERGY Electrician $67
ENERGY HVAC $75
ENERGY Door and Window $1500
ENERGY Insulation $1150
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $12650
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Redmond

Redmond, WA, is a thriving technology hub, home to Microsoft and Nintendo of America. Known as the "Bicycle Capital of the Northwest," it boasts lush parks and trails. With a population of over 71,000, the city blends urban and suburban living, hosting annual events like the Redmond Derby Days. As part of the Seattle metropolitan area, Redmond contributes significantly to the region's economic and cultural vitality.

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energy

Redmond, WA, has made significant strides in energy efficiency, with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable energy sources. The city encourages the use of renewable energy through incentives like solar panel installation rebates for homes and businesses. Public buildings incorporate advanced energy-efficient designs and technologies, which are also supported by the city's building codes for new constructions. The Redmond community benefits from the 'Green Power' program, which allows residents to opt for electricity from renewable sources through their utility provider. Additionally, the city's partnership with local utility companies offers residents home energy audits and incentives for upgrading to energy-efficient appliances and lighting. Through collaboration with regional transit authorities, Redmond has also prioritized the electrification of public transportation to further reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint.

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water

Water conservation is a priority in Redmond, with ongoing efforts to ensure the sustainable management of water resources. The city implements advanced water-efficient landscaping requirements for new developments, including the use of native and drought-resistant plants. Water utility customers have access to rebates for installing high-efficiency toilets and irrigation systems. Redmond's 'Smart Water Management' program leverages technology to detect leaks and optimize irrigation on public lands. Residents can participate in water-saving workshops and receive free water conservation kits. The city also protects local water quality by maintaining stormwater management systems and promoting natural yard care practices that minimize harmful runoff. Through these and other measures, Redmond strives to maintain a secure and efficient water system for its community.

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transportation

Transportation in Redmond is designed with efficiency in mind, emphasizing connectivity, accessibility, and reduced emissions. The city supports a robust network of bike lanes and pedestrian paths, encouraging active transportation modes. Investment in transit-oriented development around the city's two light rail stations, set to open fully in the near future, aims to reduce car dependency and promote the use of public transit. Redmond has also installed electric vehicle charging stations throughout the city to facilitate the transition to cleaner vehicles. A dynamic ride-sharing program helps decrease the number of single-occupancy vehicles, reducing traffic congestion and pollution. To further promote efficient transportation, the city engages with employers to develop commute trip reduction plans, offering incentives to employees who carpool, bike, walk, or use public transit.

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waste

Waste management in Redmond is proactive, with a commitment to reducing landfill dependency through comprehensive recycling and composting programs. An extensive curbside recycling service is in place, accepting a wide variety of materials at no additional cost to the residents. The city has implemented a mandatory food waste composting program aimed at diverting organic waste from landfills, thereby reducing methane emissions. Businesses and multi-family complexes are supported through the 'Waste-Free Redmond' initiative, which provides resources and assistance to improve waste diversion rates. The city hosts regular events for the collection of hazardous waste and offers drop-off locations for electronics recycling. Redmond also encourages waste reduction through community education programs, promoting a culture of 'reduce, reuse, recycle' among its residents and businesses.