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Waukesha 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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Waukesha

Waukesha, WI, known for its artesian springs, is a vibrant city with a rich history. With a population of about 72,000, it hosts Carroll University, the state's oldest college. The city's economic backbone includes manufacturing and healthcare. Waukesha gained national attention following a tragic parade incident in 2021. It offers a blend of urban amenities and suburban charm, featuring cultural festivals, a historic downtown, and expansive parks.

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energy

Waukesha, WI, has made strides in energy efficiency by adopting LED lighting in public buildings and streetlights, which drastically reduces energy consumption and lowers maintenance costs. The city also promotes the use of Energy Star appliances through incentives for homeowners looking to upgrade their equipment. Solar energy initiatives have been encouraged, with local subsidies available for both residential and commercial solar panel installations. The municipality has partnered with energy providers to offer free energy audits for homes and businesses, helping to identify areas where energy can be saved and efficiency can be improved. The city's focus on renewable energy sources is growing, with several small-scale solar farms being developed in the region. Building codes have been updated to ensure new constructions are more energy-efficient, incorporating better insulation and energy-saving technologies. Waukesha's energy strategy also includes community education programs that teach the importance of energy conservation and the benefits of adopting a more energy-efficient lifestyle.

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water

Waukesha has made notable advancements in water efficiency. The city has undertaken significant upgrades to its water treatment facilities to ensure clean, safe drinking water while also improving the efficiency of water use. An extensive water conservation program includes incentives for the installation of low-flow fixtures in homes and businesses, reducing water consumption throughout the city. In response to concerns about the depletion of groundwater sources, Waukesha has enacted policies to protect its aquifers and reduce dependency on underground water sources. Rainwater harvesting systems are being promoted, with rebates offered to property owners who install these systems. The city has also embarked on infrastructure projects to repair old and leaky water mains, reducing the amount of wasted water. Education programs highlight the importance of water conservation, encouraging residents to adopt water-saving practices like xeriscaping and wise water usage during peak demand times.

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transportation

Waukesha's transportation system is progressively moving towards efficiency with the introduction of hybrid and electric buses into the city's public transit fleet. Bike-share programs and an expanding network of bike lanes encourage citizens to opt for cycling over driving, which alleviates traffic congestion and reduces emissions. The city has invested in improving pedestrian infrastructure, making walking a more viable and safe mode of transportation. To mitigate traffic congestion and associated pollution, Waukesha has implemented traffic signal synchronization throughout major corridors. The adoption of ride-sharing and carpooling is being encouraged through incentive programs, with several designated carpool parking areas now available. The regional connection to Milwaukee via commuter trains is in discussion, which is anticipated to enhance regional mobility and offer an efficient alternative to personal vehicle use. Waukesha's long-term transportation plan integrates technology and infrastructure developments to create a sustainable, efficient, and multi-modal transportation network that addresses the growing needs of the community.

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waste

Waukesha has implemented a comprehensive waste management program focusing on reducing, reusing, and recycling. The city offers robust curbside recycling services that accept a wide array of materials, including plastics, glass, paper, and metals. Residents and businesses are encouraged through educational campaigns to reduce waste and increase recycling rates. A special yard waste collection program enables the composting of organic materials, thus diverting them from landfills. The city has also initiated a hazardous waste disposal program to ensure safe handling and disposal of materials such as electronics, batteries, and chemicals. Efforts towards waste reduction are also evident in local events; for instance, the city has adopted a 'zero waste' policy for all city-sponsored events which emphasizes the use of compostable or recyclable materials. Waukesha has set ambitious waste diversion goals, aiming for a substantial reduction in the volume of waste sent to landfills each year.