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MADISON COMMUNITY OPERATIONS CARBON INVENTORY 2012

Adam AndersonTyler Brandt

Iseul ChoiBridget Holcomb

Kendi LarrabeeLeona Yi-Fan Su

Introduction

● La Follette School of Public Affairs

● Special Thanks to Jeanne Hoffman ● International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)

● Goals and Importance

Inputs Sectors for community emissions analysis● Madison energy

● Residential energy● Commercial energy● Industrial energy

● Transportation and mobile devices● On- and off- road transportation● Public transportation: public transit

● Waste● Solid and water waste generated by households and businesses

Data Collecting

● Data were gathered from state and local governmental departments, as well as private organizations.

● Energy: Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) & Alliant Energy

● Transportation: Madison Metro Transit, DNR and Regional Airport

● Waste: Dane County Public Works and Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District

● Demographic data: U.S. Census Bureau

Results

● 2012 4,438,398 metric tons of CO2e compared to 3,954,293 metric tons in 2010 ● 18.5 metric tons per person

WI average 16.7 metric tons in 2011

Madison Resident (18.5 metric tons)

U.S. (16.9 metric tons)

Wisconsin Resident (16.7 metric tons)

Top 3 Energy Sectors Remain the Same

● Commercial energy, transportation, and residential energy remain the top 3 emitters.

CO2e Emissions by Sector in 2012

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CO2e Emissions by Source in 2012

Business as Usual Projection

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80% Reduction Goal (Madison Sustainabil-ity Plan 2010)

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CO2e Reduction Strategies

● Commercial Energy – Benchmarking

● Transportation – Bus Rapid Transit

● Residential Energy – Solar Electricity Generation

Commercial Building Energy Benchmarking

Requirement that owners of buildings with more than a specified amount of square footage must publicly report information regarding building energy consumption.

● Energy Star Portfolio Manager● 35,000 Buildings tracked from 2008 - 2011● 2.4% Annual reduction ● 7% total reduction over study period

● Study of California IOUs Program● 0.13 kWhs/square foot ● 0.002 therms/square foot

Commercial Building Energy Benchmarking

At a threshold of 25,000 square feet● 5,859 metric tons of CO2e per year

● 1,233 passenger vehicles per year ● 535 residential homes per year

Size Included in Ordinance

Total Sq. Ft. Affected

Estimated kWhs

Reduction

Estimated therms

Reduction

All 97,307,800 12,650,012 194,615

10,000+ sq. ft. ; 35+ units 71,956,200 9,354,310 143,912

15,000+ sq. ft. ; 35+ units 64,951,700 8,443,720 129,903

20,000+ sq. ft. ; 35+ units 59,634,700 7,752,506 119,269

25,000+ sq. ft. ; 35+ units 55,199,600 7,175,949 110,399

Transportation: Bus Rapid Transit

Transportation: Bus Rapid Transit

East Corridor Entire System

Estimated Personal Vehicle Miles Offset

612,561 4,893,084

Total Estimated Emissions Reduced(Metric Tons CO2e/year)

366 2,126

Initial Capital Costs(Million Dollars)

23.8 119.9

Residential: Solar Energy

● The City of Madison has been promoting solar technology at the local level since 2007

● MadiSUN program

Forecasting Logistics

● Target 1 Megawatt by 2020 (Start year 2015)

● Average cost for installation $5.00/W

● $620,000 annual spending required for constructions through 2020

● Focusing on solar energy in residential sector (Using 2012 Residential price for electricity $.1188/kWh)

● Expecting 200 kW installed capacity will be annually deployed through 2020

Forecasting Results

Year CO2e Reductions (Metric Tons)

Electricity Cost Savings ($)

2015 157 26,000

2016 314 51,000

2017 471 75,000

2018 628 98,200

2019 785 120,500

Total 2,355 370,700

Implementation of All Three Policies has Limited Impact

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Commercial EnergyTransportation & Mobile SourcesResidential EnergyIndustrial EnergySolid WasteWater & WastewaterBusiness as Usual80% Reduction from BAU

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Conclusion

Questions ?

Thank you !

Energy Consumption and CO2e Emissions by Sector and Source for 2012Source Energy

Consumption (MMBTU)

CO2e (tons)

Residential Electricity 2,591,693 557,863 Natural Gas 4,993,473 265,527Commercial Electricity 7,590,983 1,633,962 Natural Gas 9,798,353 521,025 Stationary Combustion 36,866 2,848Industrial Electricity 1,203,787 259,116 Natural Gas 6,821,501 362,732 Stationary Combustion 18,648 1,397

Energy Consumption and CO2e Emissions by Sector and Source for 2012

Source Energy Consumption

(MMBTU)

CO2e (tons)

Transportation Diesel 2,265,856 1,368,052 Gasoline 6,787,451 506,298Water and Wastewater Electricity/Natural Gas 371,868 41,481Solid Waste Waste and Retired Landfills 81,290

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