Section:
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Action Item
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Status:
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Agenda Ready
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Agenda Date:
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9/14/2020
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Final action:
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Subject:
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Review and Comment on the 2018 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Preliminary 2019 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory
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DATE: September 14, 2020
TO: Council Sustainability Committee
FROM: Director of Public Works
SUBJECT
Title
Review and Comment on the 2018 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Preliminary 2019 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory
End RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
That the Council Sustainability Committee (CSC) reviews and comments on this report.
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SUMMARY
The Council-adopted General Plan includes greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets for the Hayward (City) community. To track progress, staff historically completed a full community GHG inventory every five years. Due to an opportunity with East Bay Energy Watch (EBEW) and StopWaste, staff has completed interim inventories annually starting in 2017. This report provides the results of the calendar year 2018 inventory and compares it to the previous four inventories. Table 1 on page 2 summarizes the emissions totals for the six sectors -electricity, natural gas, transportation, BART, off-road vehicles, and waste. Emissions are displayed in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTC02e).
This report also includes an estimate of the 2019 GHG inventory. For the 2019 inventory, staff has made assumptions to calculate electricity and waste-related emissions. Staff anticipates receiving the missing data by the end of 2020 and will update the Committee with the verified total reduction at that time. 2019 is also the first full calendar year that the City received a full year of East Bay Community Energy’s service.
Table 1: GHG Emissions by Sector (MT C02e)
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2005 |
2010 |
2015 |
2017 |
2018 |
% Change from 2005 |
2019* |
% Change from 2005 |
Electricity |
185,890 |
165,304 |
141,854 |
75,118 |
47,531 |
-74.4% |
11,013 |
-94.1% |
Natural Gas |
189,995 |
191,526 |
176,803 |
186,110 |
187,991 |
-1.1% |
176,649 |
-7.0% |
Transportation |
636,581 |
580,238 |
571,556 |
553,298 |
531,104 |
-16.5% |
522,897 |
-17.9% |
BART |
3,440 |
3,425 |
4,276 |
3,994 |
556 |
-83.5% |
547 |
-84.1% |
Off-Road Vehicles |
24,345 |
37,630 |
71,034 |
69,279 |
36,064 |
+48.1% |
51,392 |
+111.1% |
Waste |
50,924 |
38,338 |
38,148 |
47,555 |
52,209 |
+2.5% |
52,209 |
+2.5% |
Total |
1,091,174 |
1,016,461 |
1,003,670 |
935,354 |
855,465 |
-21.6% |
814,707 |
-25.3% |
Hayward Population |
140,530 |
143,921 |
155,753 |
159,623 |
159,603 |
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160,197 |
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Total Emissions/ Capita |
5.2 |
4.8 |
4.4 |
4.1 |
3.7 |
-28.9% |
3.5 |
-32.5% |
*Electricity and waste sectors are estimated data in 2019
The Council-adopted General Plan includes greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets for the Hayward (City) community. To track progress, staff historically completed a full community GHG inventory every five years. Due to an opportunity with East Bay Energy Watch (EBEW) and StopWaste, staff has completed interim inventories annually starting in 2017. This report provides the results of the calendar year 2018 inventory and compares it to the previous four inventories. Table 1 on page 2 summarizes the emissions totals for the six sectors -electricity, natural gas, transportation, BART, off-road vehicles, and waste. Emissions are displayed in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTC02e).
This report also includes an estimate of the 2019 GHG inventory. For the 2019 inventory, staff has made assumptions to calculate electricity and waste-related emissions. Staff anticipates receiving the missing data by the end of 2020 and will update the Committee with the verified total reduction at that time. 2019 is also the first full calendar year that the City received a full year of East Bay Community Energy’s service.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment I Staff Report
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