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<br />Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2005
<br />Detailed Report
<br />
<br />Equiv cO2
<br />(tons)
<br />
<br />Equiv CO2
<br />(%)
<br />
<br />Energy
<br />(MMBtu)
<br />
<br />Residential
<br />
<br />San Leandro, CA
<br />
<br />Community Residential
<br />Electricity
<br />Natural Gas
<br />Subtotal Community Residential
<br />
<br />40,657
<br />77,954
<br />
<br />71
<br />137
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<br />208
<br />
<br />528,615
<br />1,261,759
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<br />1,790,374
<br />
<br />118,611
<br />
<br />Subtotal Residential
<br />
<br />118,611
<br />
<br />20.8
<br />
<br />1,790,374
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<br />Commercial
<br />
<br />San Leandro, CA
<br />
<br />Community Commercial/Industrial
<br />
<br />209
<br />205
<br />414
<br />
<br />1,549,277
<br />1,887,793
<br />
<br />3,437,071
<br />
<br />Electricity
<br />Natural Gas
<br />
<br />119,159
<br />116,632
<br />
<br />Subtotal Community Commercial/Industrial 235,791
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<br />Data Sources
<br />1 Community electricity and natural 9il5 datil provided by Data collection coordlflator, CynthiiJ tliJttonberg, AsslstiJnt to City M<Jn<Jger, SiJn LeiJndro,
<br />C8allenb,)rg@cisiJn-IElandroca US, (510) 57I-3~J52
<br />2 RO'!que5t for electnClty and natural gas data processod by Gmg San Martlfl, ClimiJte I'rotection Program ManiJger, PG&E, GJS8@pge.com,
<br />(415)973-6905 and Jasmin Ansar, Manager, Environmental Policy, 1'(3&1::, JxA7@pgecom, (415)973-4570
<br />3. pG&E specific eC02 emissions factor of 0.525 Ibs/kWh (or 262.5 short tons C07/C3Wll) of delivered electriCity In 2005 provided by Grog SiJn
<br />Martin.
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<br />Notes:
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<br />fhe pG&t coelllclent set IS based on the PG&t - speCific eC02 emiSSions filctor for 2005 Clnd dofault criteriiJ air pollutiJnt emissions factors lor
<br />the 2004 Region 13 Western Systems Coordinating Council/CNV Average Grid ElectriCity Set. The p(3&f- coeffiCient SAt doos not havo
<br />emissions factors lor CH4 and N20 as the eC02 emissions factor includes CH4 and N20 emiSSions in C02 equivillonts
<br />2 f hA AC02 emlsslnns factor IS pending IndepentJent verri"lc"tlon and certification from the CiJllfornliJ Climate Action Registry; the confirmec eC02
<br />factor will bo mildo publiC by CCAR iJt tho end of 2UU(;, at Wlllch trrT10 ttlO omissions factor used in this analysis should be updatec if it has
<br />changec.
<br />3. Industrial consumption data is reported within the Commercial sector due to pUC confldentl"llty rules that prohibit thA relElaSO of such diJta in
<br />certain cases. As a result, NOx anrJ crrterla air pollutants are underreported Hencel tho commercial soctor inCludos energy consumed in the
<br />industrial sector of the city. The commercial sector also Includes energy consumed by city bUlldmgs/oporations and filCilltlos ilS well iJS tho
<br />district facilities like the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), Bay Area Rapid Transit (GART) and School Dlstncts.
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<br />Data entry Data entered on September 27, ;>000 by Palak JOShi, Program Assistant, ICLEI, paliJkjoshi@icloiorg ICLEI supervisor, Timothy Burroughs,
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<br />ThiS report has bAAn generated for San l.eandro, CA uSlntj S TAPPNAl.APCO and ICI.EI's CloiJn Air iJnd ClimiJto Protection SoftvviJre developed by Torrie
<br />Smith Assoclatos Inc.
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