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<br />Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2020
<br />Detailed Report
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<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 />
<br />44,940
<br />86,167
<br />,-,," -,-"~~,
<br />131,107
<br />
<br />72
<br />13.8
<br />
<br />210
<br />
<br />584,306
<br />1,394,689
<br />. u,.._~,_~~,_,,~_~~~~_~.~_....
<br />1,978,995
<br />
<br />Subtotal Community Residential
<br />
<br />Subtotal Residential
<br />
<br />131,107
<br />
<br />210
<br />
<br />1,978,995
<br />
<br />Commercial
<br />
<br />San Leandro, CA
<br />
<br />Community Commercial/Industrial
<br />Electricity
<br />Natural Gas
<br />
<br />131,713
<br />128,920
<br />
<br />21.1
<br />20.7
<br />
<br />41.8
<br />
<br />1,712,499
<br />2,086,678
<br />3,799,177
<br />
<br />Subtotal Community Commercial/Industrial 260,632
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<br />Data Sources
<br />Projections are based on the assurnptlon that consumption (and themforo omissions) will grow as tho population increases Tho annual population growth
<br />[<'1to is extrapolated from the ASSOCiation of Bay Area Governments' population projection data for 2000-2020 3S published HI I-'rojoctions 2005.
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<br />Community oloctricity 3nd natural gas data providod by Data collection coordin3tor, Cynthia Gattenb"rg, Assistant to City Manager, SoH) J"Clndro,
<br />COattenberg@cl san-Ieandrocaus, (510) 577-3352
<br />2 Haquost for electricity Lind natural gas data procosscd by Greg San Martin, Clim3te Protection Progrclm Manager, PC&[, GJSB@pg" com,
<br />(415)SJ73-6905 and Jasmin Ansar, Mana9,lr, EnVIronmental Policy, PG&E, JxA2@pge.com, (415)SJ13--1570
<br />3. rG&E specific eC02 emissions factor of 0525 Ibs/kWh (or 2625 short tons C02/GWh) of dol,vorcd electricity in 2005 prOVided by Greg S3n
<br />Martin.
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<br />Notes
<br />
<br />Tho PG&E coefficient set is based on ttle PG&E - specific eC02 emiSSions factor for 2005 and default critoria air pollutant emiSSions fClctors for
<br />tM 2004 Region 13 - Wostorn Systems Coordinating Council/CNV Average Gnd Electricity Set. The PC;&f:- cO<-Jfficient set does not have
<br />emisSions factors for CH4 and N20 as the eC02 emissions factor Includes CH4 and N20 emiSSionS In C02 oquivalents
<br />2. The eC02 emisSions factor IS ponding independent verification and certification frorn th8 California Climate Action Registry; the confirmed eC02
<br />factor will b" mado public by CCAR at the end of2006, ilt which time the emissions factor used In lt1l:; analYSIS should be updated If It Ms
<br />dlanged
<br />3 Industrial consumption data is reported wlthrn the Commercial sector riue to PUC confidentiality rules that prohibit the release of SUet1 data In
<br />cortarn cases. As a result, NOx and crilena air pollutants are underreported. Hence the commercial S8clor inclUdes energy consurrlHd In the
<br />,ndustrial sector of the city. The comrmJrClal soctor also includes energy consumed by city bUlldlngs/oporations and faCilities as WEll1 as tho
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<br />This report has been gener<lted for San Loandro, CA using Sf APf'A/ALAPCO and ICU::!'s Clean Air and Climate Protection Software developed by Tome
<br />Smith Associates Inc
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