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							North Vancouver City
Community Energy & Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory: 2007
6,788 t (3.0%)

CO2e (tonnes) by Sector *

This is your local government’s draft 2007 Community Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory (CEEI). From March 10th to April 15th 2009, the Province and partners are asking for your review and feedback - http://www.toolkit.bc.ca/ceei on the content, clarity and usefulness of your community’s draft 2007 CEEI Report.

What is a CEEI Report? CEEI Reports are a result of a multi-agency effort to provide a province-wide solution to assist local governments in BC to track and report annual community-wide energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. For 2007, the CEEI Reports provide highlevel energy and GHG emission estimates in three primary sectors – on-road transportation, buildings and solid waste. As additional information, estimates on land-use change emissions from deforestation are provided at the regional district level. CEEI Reports are one of the many resources available through the Climate Action Toolkit (http://www.toolkit.bc.ca), a web-based service provided through the ongoing collaboration between UBCM and the Province. Why does my local government need a CEEI Report? An energy and GHG emissions inventory can be a valuable tool that helps local governments plan and implement GHG and energy management strategies, while at the same time strengthening broader sustainability planning at the local level. CEEI reports have two primary purposes – to fulfill local governments’ Climate Action Charter commitment to measure and report their community’s GHG emissions profile, and to establish a base year inventory for local governments to consider as they develop targets, policies, and actions related to the Province’s new Green Communities Legislation (Bill 27). As an additional benefit, CEEI Reports support BC local government members of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Partners for Climate Protection program to achieve Milestone One of the community stream – a community GHG emissions inventory.

D R N AF at T ur F al OR G D as I S E CU st im SS at IO ed N
110,871 t (49.1%)

108,104 t (47.9%)

Buildings On Road Transportation Solid Waste

A first in North America! CEEI is a first in North America, and a first step for BC communities. The 2007 CEEI Reports are based on best available province-wide data. The accuracy and detail of CEEI reports will continue to improve to meet increasing local and provincial government information needs. For example, the CEEI working group is presently pursuing ways to refine community boundary accuracy for a number of BC’s smaller communities. Also, local governments may wish to provide additional information to the CEEI and/or enhance their CEEI report (in sectors and/or detail) where interest, capacity and local information sources permit (e.g., provide the CEEI with accurate community-specific solid waste data). For future reports, the CEEI working group will be considering the inclusion of additional components to GHG inventories as advised by emerging international protocols, the information needs of local governments, and the Province’s forthcoming Green Communities Incentive Program. Hyla Environmental Services Ltd. (HES) is providing 2007 CEEI Reports using its Energy and Emissions Monitoring and Reporting System™. HES is also developing a 2007 CEEI Technical Methods and Guidance document, presently scheduled to be available in late March 2009.

* In some CEEI Reports, inaccuracy in solid waste data and/or where electricity and natural gas consumption data for buildings has been withheld for confidentiality purposes, the relative percentages of GHGs in each sector as illustrated above may appear disproportionate. For this reason, care should be taken in interpreting these reports, particularly where comparisons with other local government may be of interest. Please refer to the CEEI User Guide for overviews of each sector (http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/climate/ceei/pdf/ceei-user-guide. pdf). For answers to Frequently Asked Questions go to http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/climate/ceei/pdf/ceei-faq.pdf. To explore ‘taking action community wide’, go to http://www.toolkit.bc.ca/taking-action/community-wide. For more information, please contact the Ministry of Environment at CEEIRPT@gov.bc.ca. Notice to the Reader: This CEEI Report uses information from a variety of sources to estimate GHG emissions. While the methodologies, assumptions and data used are intended to provide reasonable estimates of greenhouse gas emissions, the information presented in this report may not be appropriate for all purposes. The Province of BC, data providers and HES Ltd. do not provide any warranty to the user or guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the data contained in this report. The user accepts responsibility for the ultimate use of such data.

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Community Energy & Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory: 2007

D R N AF at T ur F al OR G D as I S E CU st im SS at IO ed N
Consumption By Type Consumption Type Connections
21,100 6,955 2,294 1,435 Energy/Connection 7,196 kWh/C 94

BUILDINGS

Energy & Emissions Total Energy (GJ)
1,201,790 1,201,790 1,888,509 1,888,509 382,577 382,577

Energy (GJ)
546,577 655,213 877,541

CO2e (t)
3,340

CO2e (t)
36,854 36,854 57,073 57,073 14,177 14,177

RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

Electricity

151,826,924 kWh 655,213

Natural Gas Electricity

GJ

GJ/C

33,514 5,363

COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS SUBTOTAL

243,761,270 kWh 1,010,968

106,260 kWh/C 705

Natural Gas Electricity

GJ

GJ/C

1,010,968

51,710 732

277 20

33,251,477 kWh 262,872

120,041 kWh/C 13,481

119,705 262,872

Natural Gas Electricity

GJ

GJ/C

13,446 9,434

23,671 8,409

428,839,671 kWh 1,929,053

1,543,823 1,929,053

3,472,876

108,104

Natural Gas

GJ

98,670

ON ROAD TRANSPORTATION
SMALL PASSENGER CARS SMALL PASSENGER CARS LARGE PASSENGER CARS LARGE PASSENGER CARS

Consumption By Type Consumption

Energy & Emissions Total Energy (GJ)
417,657 417,657 200,612 200,612 717,592 717,592 717,592 139,206 139,206

Type

Units

Litres/Unit L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U

Energy (GJ)
412,768

CO2e (t)
29,741 351

CO2e (t)
30,093 30,093 14,454 14,454 51,681 51,681 51,681 10,005 10,005

Gasoline

14,197 192

11,909,066 litres 126,390 litres

839 658

Diesel Fuel Gasoline

4,889

5,294 53

5,737,062 litres 45,642 litres

1,084

198,847

14,328 127

Diesel Fuel Gasoline

861

1,765

LIGHT TRUCKS, VANS, AND SUVS LIGHT TRUCKS, VANS, AND SUVS LIGHT TRUCKS, VANS, AND SUVS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

11,761 108 39

20,458,725 litres 171,710 litres 73,131 litres

1,740 1,590 1,875 1,720 3,978

709,099

51,093 477 111

Diesel Fuel

6,642 1,851

Mobile Propane Gasoline

1,091

1,876,294 litres 1,893,335 litres

65,032 73,234

4,686 5,262

Diesel Fuel

476

Draft Report Produced on 4/9/2009 Page 2

For more information, please contact the Ministry of Environment at CEEIRPT@gov.bc.ca

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Community Energy & Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory: 2007
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

D R N AF at T ur F al OR G D as I S E CU st im SS at IO ed N
Mobile Propane Diesel Fuel Gasoline 32 26 37,116 litres 1,160 L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U L/U 939 56 437,754 litres 439,606 litres 23,840 litres 16,837 2,074 1,834 16,932 15,237 922 1,217 1,098 66 212 13 Diesel Fuel Gasoline Gasoline 827 21 21 307,644 litres 175,560 litres 378,000 litres 372 10,663 6,085 768 438

ON ROAD TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED

139,206 16,932 16,159 16,159 10,663 20,706 20,706

10,005 1,217 1,164 1,164 768 1,489 1,489

TRACTOR TRAILER TRUCKS MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES

MOTORCYCLES AND MOPEDS BUS BUS SUBTOTAL

8,360

Diesel Fuel Gasoline

18,000

14,621

1,051

33,403 889 71

40,903,958 litres 3,076,672 litres 110,247 litres

1,417,731

102,152

1,539,527

110,871

Diesel Fuel

119,006

8,551

Mbl Propane

2,790

168

SOLID WASTE

Direct Emissions

Emissions Total Energy (GJ) CO2e (t)
6,788

Type

Estimation Method
6,788 Waste Commitment

Mass (t)

CO2e (t)
6,788 6,788

COMMUNITY SOLID WASTE SUBTOTAL Grand Total

Solid Waste

6,788

6,788

Activity

Consumption
428,839,671 1,929,053 40,903,958 3,076,672 110,247

Energy

CO2e

Energy & Emissions Total
Energy (GJ) 5,012,403 CO2e (t) 225,763

Electri city Natural Gas Gasoline Diesel Fuel Mbl Propane Solid Waste

kWh GJ litres litres litres

1,543,823 1,929,053 1,417,731 119,006 2,790

GJ GJ GJ GJ GJ

9,434 t 98,670 t 102,152 t 8,551 t 168 t 6,788 t

Draft Report Produced on 4/9/2009 Page 3

For more information, please contact the Ministry of Environment at CEEIRPT@gov.bc.ca

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