Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP)

Ashland · Page 376 of 386 · Adopted 2017-03-07

Ashland GHG Inventory, 2011 - 2015 8 Figure 4: Sector-based plus consumption-based emissions, or Total Emissions, by year. Figure 5 shows Sector-based and Total Emissions intensity per capita and per household. Sector-based emissions per Ashland resident decreased by almost 12% between 2011 and 2015; while total emissions per capita decreased by almost 8%. Sector-based emissions per Ashland household decreased by almost 10% between 2011 and 2015; while total emissions per household decreased by almost 6%. Figure 5: Emissions intensity per capita and per household for sector-based and total emissions. 0"50,000"100,000"150,000"200,000"250,000"300,000"350,000" 2011"2012"2013"2014"2015"Greenhouse)Gas))(MT)CO2e))City"Government"Consump7on"Residen7al"Consump7on"Upstream"Energy"Produc7on"Refrigerant"Leakage"Solid"Waste"&"Wastewater"Transporta7on"Industrial"Commercial"Residen7al"2011"Baseline"="365,000"MT"CO2e" Total"Emissions"decreased"by"P6%"between"2011"and"2015" Emissions Intensity Metric20112012201320142015Per Capita EmissionsAshland Population20,31420,46520,51020,68420,684Sector-Based Per Capita (MT CO2e / person)9.68.89.08.68.5Total Per Capita (MT CO2e / person)17.917.017.216.716.6Per Household Emissions Ashland Households9,3399,3259,2929,3119,311Sector-Based Per Household (MT CO2e / HH)20.919.419.819.118.9Total Per Household (MT CO2e / HH)39.037.238.037.236.8% Change2011 - 20151.8%-11.6%-7.7%-0.3%-9.7%-5.7%
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