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Greenhouse Gas Assessment –. What is a Scope? Scope 1: All direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Scope 2: Indirect GHG emissions associated with the consumption.

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1 Greenhouse Gas Assessment –

2 What is a Scope? Scope 1: All direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Scope 2: Indirect GHG emissions associated with the consumption of purchased or acquired electricity, steam, heating, or cooling Scope 3: All other indirect emissions not covered in Scope 2 Example – Transport-related activities in vehicles not owned or controlled by the city, outsourced activities,waste disposal etc.

3 CommunityGovernments Emission CategoryExample SourcesEmission CategoryExample Sources Scope 1Stationary CombustionHeating Buildings with Fossil Fuels Stationary Combustion Heating Buildings with Fossil Fuels Fugitive EmissionsEscaped Refrigerant Gasses (Buildings, Vehicles), Wastewater Treatment/ Landfill Emissions w/in community Fugitive EmissionsEscaped Refrigerant Gasses (Buildings, Vehicles), Methane from Gov. Operated Waste Disposal Facilities Process EmissionsIndustrial Processes, Manufacturing Mobile EmissionsVehicle Miles Travelled Within Community Mobile EmissionsVehicle Fleet, Transit Fleet Scope 2Emissions from Purchased Electricity Lighting, Appliances, Air Conditioning Emissions from Purchased Electricity Lighting, Computers, Air Conditioning Scope 3Fugitive Emissions Community-generated waste at landfills outside boundary Fugitive EmissionsEmissions from Contracted Waste Hauling Service, Gov’t Waste Disposed to Date Mobile EmissionsEmissions from Vehicles Used by Community Residents Mobile EmissionsEmission from Employee Commute, Contracted Services Information Item Biogenic EmissionsWood Heat, Biofuel UseBiogenic EmissionsWood Heat, Biofuel Use, Renewables

4 Total GHG Emissions, Community + Government (tonnes CO2e) SectorAdjustedPercent Residential 133,80539.2% Commercial 77,65822.7% Industrial 24,9177.3% Transportation 96,40728.2% Waste 2,2060.6% Government Fleet 7230.2% Government Facilities 3,9971.2% Government Streetlights & Signals 1,8920.6% TOTAL 341,605100.0% 1.9%

5 Community GHG Emissions, 2008 (metric tons CO2e) Sectormetric tons CO2e% Residential 133,80539% Transportation 97,12928% Commercial 83,54724% Industrial 24,9177% Waste 2,2060.6% Total 341,605100%

6 2008 Community GHG Emissions by Fuel Source (metric tons CO2e) Sourcemetric tons CO2e% Electricity 160,73047% Natural Gas 80,93424% Gasoline 71,98421% Diesel 23,3247% Fuel Oil (#1 2 4) 500.01% Waste 2,2061% Propane 5550.16% Totals 339,784100%

7 Government Emissions by Sector (metric tons CO2e) Sectormetric tons CO2e% Buildings and Facilities397960% Streetlights & Traffic Signals 189229% Vehicle Fleet72310.9% Transit Fleet00% Scope 3 Waste 170.3% Water Delivery Facilities 0.0990% Totals 6,611100%

8 Sourcemetric tons CO2e% Electricity492275% Natural Gas95014% Diesel2173% Gasoline5068% Totals 6,594100%

9 Facility % of Sector Emissions from Electricity % of Sector Emissions from Natural Gas CO2e Emissions from Electricity CO2e Emissions from Natural Gas Total CO2e Emissions Civic Center Primary Meter91%0%2,7880 Skating Rinks- Gas0%16%0475 Service/Maintenance Facilities7%0%2040173 Police and Fire Gas0%4%0125 City Hall - Gas0%4%0122 Library-Gas0%1%041 City Hall Sprinkler Marquee1%0%310 Recreation Center0%1%021 Golf Course Pump House1%0%170 Howard Park In-Line Rink0% 140 Museum0% 277 Totals:100%26%3,0567913,813

10 IndicatorsAnnual % ∆ Population Change-0.029% Government FTE-1 Change -1.220% Government FTE-2 Change -0.058%

11 Indicators % ∆ Community Target 125% Community Target 250% Government Target 140% Government Target 280% Baseline Year2008 Target Year12025 Target Year22050 IndicatorsCurrent #BAU 2025Target 2025ReductionBAU 2050Target 2050Reduction 2008 Residents 30,065 29,915 29,765 Total Emissions 341,605 339,896 256,430 83,466 337,399 170,954 166,446 Emissions/Resident 11.4 8.6 2.8 11.3 5.7 5.6

12 What are the 2050 reductions equal to? 500 10,000 30,000 300,000 832 Railcars worth of coal NOT combusted Reduction of 14,481 homes annual energy use Carbon sequestered from 35,453 acres of Pine/Fir forest 382,825 Barrels of oil NOT combusted 18,641,918 Gallons of gasoline NOT used

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