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<br />Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2005
<br />Detailed Report
<br />
<br />Equiv CO2
<br />(to n s)
<br />
<br />Equlv CO2
<br />(%)
<br />
<br />Energy
<br />(MMBtu)
<br />
<br />Cost
<br />($)
<br />
<br />Buildings
<br />
<br />San Leandro, CA
<br />
<br />Recreation Facilities
<br />Electricity
<br />Natural Gas
<br />Subtotal Recreation Facilities
<br />
<br />377
<br />227
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<br />605
<br />
<br />51
<br />31
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<br />82
<br />
<br />4,907
<br />3,678
<br />8,585
<br />
<br />197,862
<br />42,539
<br />240,401
<br />
<br />City Office Buildings
<br />
<br />Electricity
<br />Natural Gas
<br />
<br />480
<br />103
<br />
<br />Subtotal City Office Buildings
<br />
<br />583
<br />
<br />65
<br />1 4
<br />7.9
<br />
<br />6,235
<br />1,672
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<br />7,907
<br />
<br />245,727
<br />19,710
<br />u_~,~_~~..~~__~~
<br />265,437
<br />
<br />Notes: This record includos city officos, building malnlfJnance, SOUlt1 offiCes, water education center and police dep<Jrtmont bUllrJlngs
<br />
<br />Fire Department
<br />Electricity
<br />Natural Gas
<br />Subtotal Fire Department
<br />
<br />80
<br />81
<br />161
<br />
<br />1 1
<br />1 1
<br />2.2
<br />
<br />1,035
<br />1,317
<br />
<br />2,352
<br />
<br />42,999
<br />16,399
<br />59,398
<br />
<br />Notes: This record includes fire hoses # 9 to 13, fire training and fire station.
<br />
<br />Public Works Buildings
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<br />Electricity
<br />Natural Gas
<br />
<br />Subtotal Public Works Buildings
<br />
<br />53
<br />176
<br />
<br />229
<br />
<br />07
<br />24
<br />
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<br />31
<br />
<br />690 28,590
<br />2,849 33,769
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<br />3,539 62,360
<br />
<br />Notes: This building group includes bUilding maintenance, malrllenClnce shed, public works service
<br />building and stor<Jge.
<br />
<br />Common Notes (Buildings, Strootlights and Water/Sewage)
<br />
<br />1. PG&E specific eC02 emissions f<Jctor of 0525 Ibs/kWh (or 2fj2 5 short tons C02/C;Wh) of delivered electricity In 2005 provided by Greg San
<br />
<br />Martin used.
<br />
<br />2. The PG&E coefficiont sot is bas,)d on the PG&f' - specllic eC02 erTIISSIOns factor for 2005 and default critoria air pollutant emiSSions factors for
<br />
<br />the 2004 Region 13 - Wostorn Systorns Coordinating Councll/CNV Average Grid [Iectrlcity Set The PG&E coofrlclenl set lioes not ~Iave
<br />
<br />emissions factors for CH4 and N20 as the eC02 emiSSions ~actor Includes CI-14 and N20 emiSSions In C02 equivalents. The business-as
<br />
<br />usual projoctions for 2020 assume no change in the PG & [ eC02 emissions factor.
<br />3 The eC02 emissions factor is pending independent verific<Jtion <Jnd cortrflcatlon from the California Climate Action Registry tho conflrmod e)C02
<br />factor Will be made public by CCAR at the end of 2006, <Jt which tlrno tho omiSSions faclor used In this analysis shoUld be updated If It has
<br />changed.
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<br />This report has been generated for San Leandro, CA uSing STAPPA/ALAPCO and 1Cl. f'1's Clean Air and Climate Protection Software developed by Torrie
<br />Smith Associates Inc.
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