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West Haven personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $70,050

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $41635
ENERGY HVAC $85
ENERGY Door and Window $150
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4800
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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West Haven

West Haven, CT, is a coastal city in New Haven County established in 1921. Known for its long sandy beaches along Long Island Sound, it's home to the University of New Haven. Notable for its Veterans Memorial Park, West Haven is a mix of residential and commercial areas. It celebrates an annual Savin Rock Festival, paying homage to its historic amusement park. The city's economy includes manufacturing, retail, and education sectors, with a population of about 55,000.

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energy

West Haven, CT has been actively working on improving energy efficiency. The city has implemented LED street lighting conversion projects to reduce energy consumption. Local government buildings and schools have upgraded to more energy-efficient HVAC systems and have adopted better insulation practices. The West Haven Energy Commission promotes energy conservation and renewable energy use among residents. Solar incentives, such as the Residential Solar Investment Program, encourage homeowners to install photovoltaic systems. The city is exploring community solar projects to provide clean energy to more residents. Commercial and industrial facilities in the area have been incentivized to participate in the Energy Conscious Blueprint program, which supports the implementation of energy-efficient technologies. Additionally, there has been an increase in the installation of electric vehicle charging stations to support the transition to electric transportation.

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water

Water efficiency in West Haven has been a priority, with the city taking measures to protect and conserve its water resources. The regional water authority has implemented advanced metering infrastructure to accurately track water usage and quickly identify leaks. Rebate programs for water-efficient appliances and fixtures have been adopted to encourage conservation among residents. The city has undertaken infrastructure upgrades to reduce water loss through leaks and aging pipes. There is ongoing investment in stormwater management systems to prevent pollution of waterways and enhance groundwater recharge. Environmental education programs aim to raise awareness of water conservation among school children and the general public. Additionally, local ordinances have been passed to regulate water usage during drought conditions, emphasizing the importance of water preservation.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in West Haven is supported through various programs and infrastructure improvements. The city benefits from its connection to the regional rail network, which provides efficient commuter access to neighboring cities including New Haven. The West Haven Intermodal Transportation Center serves as a hub for bus and rail services, promoting the use of public transportation. Efforts have been made to improve the city's walkability and bike-friendliness, with the addition of bike lanes and pedestrian paths. In collaboration with regional bodies, West Haven has been part of initiatives to synchronize traffic signals for better flow and reduced idling. The city is also involved in regional planning efforts to reduce transportation emissions and promote carpooling and telecommuting. Through the Clean Fuel Program, there is support for fleet operators to transition to cleaner, alternative fuel vehicles.

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waste

West Haven has made considerable progress in waste reduction and recycling. The Department of Public Works operates a robust curbside collection program for recyclables, diverting a significant amount of waste from landfills. Moreover, the city has hosted annual e-waste recycling events to safely dispose of electronics. There has been an emphasis on public education campaigns to improve the correct sorting of recyclables. A pay-as-you-throw program incentivizes residents to produce less waste by charging for trash collection based on the amount thrown away. Businesses in the area are encouraged to minimize waste through the Business Recycling Incentive Program, which provides resources and support for waste reduction strategies. The city has also facilitated composting initiatives to reduce organic waste and return nutrients to the soil.