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Vandalia personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $45,235

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $4800
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $13550
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $300
ENERGY HVAC $950
ENERGY Electrician $1075
ENERGY HVAC $230
ENERGY Insulation $950
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Vandalia

Vandalia, OH, known as the "Crossroads of America" due to its proximity to I-75 and I-70, is a vibrant suburb of Dayton with a population of over 15,000. Founded in 1838, it hosts the annual Vandalia-Butler Historical Society's Air Show and is home to the Dayton International Airport. The city prides itself on strong community spirit, quality schools, and a variety of parks and recreational activities.

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energy

Vandalia, OH has made significant strides in improving energy efficiency. The city has adopted LED street lighting, reducing energy consumption and maintenance costs. In partnership with local utilities, residents and businesses are encouraged to participate in energy-saving programs, such as smart thermostat installations and energy audits. Vandalia's municipal buildings have been retrofitted with energy-efficient HVAC systems, and solar panels are increasingly visible throughout the city. Incentives for renewable energy adoption have been successful, with a noticeable rise in residential solar installations. The city's commitment to energy efficiency is further exemplified by its support for local businesses in pursuing ENERGY STAR certification. Additionally, energy educational campaigns have been launched to increase awareness about the benefits of energy conservation and efficiency.

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water

Water conservation in Vandalia is a top priority, with the city investing in modern water infrastructure to reduce leaks and supply disruptions. An advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is in place to provide real-time water use data, leading to more efficient water management for both the city and its residents. Rain barrel distribution programs and rain garden installations across the city encourage the capture and use of rainwater, effectively reducing the demand on the municipal water supply. Incentives for low-flow fixtures in homes and businesses complement Vandalia's water conservation efforts. The city's wastewater treatment processes have been upgraded for greater efficiency and reduced environmental impact. Education on water-saving techniques is regularly disseminated to the public through workshops and community engagement initiatives.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Vandalia is on the rise with the city improving public transit options and promoting alternative modes of transportation. A key development includes the expansion of bike lanes and pedestrian paths, making non-motorized travel safer and more appealing. Enhancements to the public bus system, including more fuel-efficient buses and better route optimization, provide residents with reliable and eco-friendly options. Vandalia actively participates in regional transportation planning to ensure its network aligns with broader connectivity and efficiency goals. The city also offers incentives for the use of electric vehicles (EVs), such as the installation of charging stations throughout the community. Car-sharing programs and ride-sharing initiatives have seen increased adoption, driven by campaigns aimed at reducing single-occupancy vehicle commutes and lowering transportation-related emissions.

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waste

Waste management in Vandalia has been optimized through the implementation of comprehensive recycling programs. The city has focused on increasing the diversion rate of recyclable materials from landfills through single-stream recycling, which simplifies the process for residents. The introduction of a yard waste collection program and a robust household hazardous waste disposal plan has further enhanced the community's waste efficiency. Commercial and industrial entities are encouraged to minimize waste through Vandalia's waste reduction incentives, including tax breaks for businesses that demonstrate significant waste reduction measures. The city also promotes waste-to-energy initiatives, aiming to convert non-recyclable waste into usable energy. Educational efforts in schools and community centers emphasize the reduction of waste and proper disposal methods to foster a culture of environmental responsibility.