Sustainability and Energy Action Plan

Grants Pass · Page 106 of 183 · Adopted 2023-05-17

FULL MUNICIPAL ENERGY USAGE REPORT The data summaries included within this report cover emissions data on City operations spanning from 2021 to 2022, as well as projections for the future. For more information on how these calculations and projections were made and the assumptions involved, see Methodology in Appendix IV. BASELINE YEAR (2021) ENERGY USAGEAPPENDIX II: FULL MUNICIPAL ENERGY USAGE REPORT: 2021 GRANTS PASS SUSTAINABILITY AND ENERGY ACTION PLAN Operation Diesel Electricity Gasoline Natural Gas Sequestration Solid Waste WW Process Grand Total City Hall 133.0 42.1 4.5 179.6 Employee Commute 404.2 404.2 Fire 90.0 77.6 17.9 45.8 7.3 238.7 Merlin Landfill 6.0 6.0 Other Vehicles 0.1 42.3 42.4 Outdoor Lights 103.4 103.4 Parks 31.9 24.3 13.4 57.0 126.7 Police 1.8 66.0 366.6 29.7 3.5 467.7 Pool 22.2 55.1 1.1 78.3 Sewer Infrastructure 29.0 1.3 12.3 0.1 42.7 Streets 28.1 18.6 46.6 Urban Forest (1,026.7) (1,026.7) Water Infrastructure 3.7 426.4 32.0 0.8 463.0 Water Restoration 1,052.5 3.9 293.4 372.3 61.6 1,783.7 Water Treatment 953.7 3.1 6.6 9.5 973.0 Welcome Center 8.1 1.6 9.7 Yard 21.2 34.2 12.2 67.6 Grand Total 152.7 2,903.4 925.3 521.2 (1,026.7) 469.0 61.6 4,006.5 2021 Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Source and Operation 104Greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs for each operation in 2021 separated by the source of the energy. The size of each circle represents the quantity of emissions for that operation and energy source.
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