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2. GHG Inventory and Forecast <br />San Leandro 2021 Climate Action Plan Page 25 <br />Baseline Year 2005 <br />In the base year 2005, the City of San Leandro emitted approximately 720,990 MTCO2e. <br />Transportation was the largest contributor to community emissions, emitting approximately 50 <br />percent of the City’s total. Transportation was followed by non-residential energy, which was <br />responsible for 25 percent of emissions, followed by residential energy, which constituted <br />approximately 14 percent of emissions. Waste was the fourth-largest sector, comprising 7 percent <br />of community-wide emissions, followed by off-road emissions (3 percent) and BART (less than 1 <br />percent). Water and wastewater data were not available for 2005. Table 1 and Figure 5 show the <br />2005 GHG emissions. <br />Table 1 San Leandro Community GHG Emissions, 2005 <br />Sector GHG Emissions (MTCO2e) Percentage <br />Transportation 363,550 50% <br />Nonresidential energy 182,950 25% <br />Residential energy 101,460 14% <br />Waste 46,910 7% <br />Off-road 23,190 3% <br />BART 2,920 Less than 1% <br />Water and wastewater - - <br />Total 720,990 100% <br />Biomass sequestration * -530 - <br />* Informational item not included in the community total. <br />Due to rounding, the total value may not equal the sum of individual rows. <br /> <br />Figure 5 Community Emissions, 2005 <br /> <br />0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000 800,000 <br />GHG Emissions (MTCO2e) <br />Transportation: 50% <br />Nonresidential energy: <br /> <br />Residential energy: <br /> <br />Waste: <br /> <br />Off-road: 3% BART: <br />Less than <br /> <br />69