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1 Capital District Regional GHG Inventory CDTC Planning Committee Meeting 10/1/2014 GHG emissions (MTCDE)

2 Agenda Overview of the Regional GHG Inventory ◦ What is it and why was it done? ◦ Key findings- transportation and community form Using the inventory in your community ◦ Climate, sustainability, comprehensive planning ◦ Getting $$: grant writing / resources development

3 What is it? Comprehensive GHG inventory for the Capital District REDC Supports local and regional planning Baseline Year 2010 Available at CDRPC website

4 Basic Purpose Developed as a baseline and goal setting tool for Capital Region Regional Sustainability Plan Provide support for other planning efforts: Regional: e.g., CDTC New Visions RTP Local: Helps CDRPC and CDTC members avoid the effort of developing ground-up GHG inventories themselves.

5 Main GHG Sources Stationary Energy (Fossil Fuels) ◦ Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Power Generation Sectors. ◦ Direct fuel use and indirect emissions from electricity Transportation Fuels ◦ Gasoline, Diesel, Natural Gas, LPG ◦ Sectors: Road, rail, air, marine, other non-road Process and Fugitive Emissions ◦ refrigerants, agriculture, industrial process- cement, paper, semiconductor manufacturing. Waste Management ◦ Landfills, waste-to-energy plants, and wastewater treatment

6 Appendix A All eight REDC counties ◦ Albany ◦ Columbia ◦ Greene ◦ Saratoga ◦ Schenectady ◦ Rensselaer ◦ Warren ◦ Washington County GHG Inventories

7 CSC Community GHG Inventories Includes 160 community inventories with a 2010 baseline APPENDIX B

8 Data Sources Utility data from National Grid, Central Hudson, NYSEG, and GIPA. CDTC Provided detailed Vehicle-miles- traveled (VMT) data for all communities. NYSDEC and EPA reports for industrial and large commercial point sources. Used NYSDEC solid waste reports to estimate community waste generation. Many other sources.

9 KEY FINDINGS

10 GHG Emissions and Energy 15.8 Million Metrics Tons Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (MTCDE) 14.7 MTCDE per capita $4.5 billion spent on energy

11 GHG Emissions by Sector

12 Counties are Diverse

13 Petroleum Costs Are Skyrocketing Petroleum fuels are, by far, the greatest source of GHG emissions. The Capital District spent $4.5 billion for energy ($4100 / person), paying 60% more than it did 10 years ago after adjusting for inflation. Much of the increase was driven by rising petroleum fuel prices. $2.9 billion purchased imported petroleum that takes money of our economy.

14 Per Household Energy Price Increase, by County (10 year increase)

15 HOUSEHOLD EMISSIONS AND COMMUNITY FORM

16 GHG Emissions from Energy Used in the Home GHG Emissions from Energy Used for Transportation, by Household

17 Energy Cost of Living

18 Energy Cost of Living (% Income)

19 EMISSION REDUCTION OPTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION

20 Upstate NY Clean Electricity Mix Electric vehicles create less than half of emissions per mile because New York has clean electricity.

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22 USING THE GHG INVENTORY LOCALLY

23 Local and Regional Planning Climate Smart Communities ◦ Pledge element 2: Set goals, inventory emissions, plan for climate action ◦ Your inventory is already done. Planning Updates ◦ Climate Action Plans ◦ Comprehensive Plan updates ◦ Sustainability Plans ◦ Energy Plans

24 Sustainability Metrics for Each Community Vehicle Miles Traveled Utility energy use by sector Household Energy, GHG emissions Fuels use, e.g., wood, oil, propane, etc. Major industrial sources Solid waste generation (tons)

25 Community GHG Profile Understand your GHG sources. Set goals and create a climate action plan. Implement measures and track progress. City of AlbanyTown of KinderhookTown of Fort Anne

26 Create a Local Energy Profile Energy source, fossil vs renewable Energy cost to community Set goals to reduce petroleum and energy use. Petroleum N. Gas Community A Community B

27 “Buy Local” Energy Targets New York Electricity Electric Vehicle Policies Local Solar, Wind, Biomass Ground Source Heat New York Natural Gas Gasoline Diesel Fuel Oil Coal Local Energy Imported Energy

28 Grant Development ($) Sustainability is touching nearly all funding and policy tools like the Smart Growth Public Infrastructure Act State Funding: NYSDOT, NYSDEC, EFC, NYSDOS, NYSERDA ◦ Cleaner Greener Communities ◦ Finance: Green Bank ◦ Many others grants and pools of money Proposals based on strategic goals and metrics present better.

29 Recap… GHG inventories for Capital District counties and most municipalities within the CSC pilot regions. Support available from the Climate Smart Communities program for making use of inventory products. Ongoing development work needed in collaboration with CDTC Report available at the CDRPC website.

30 Thank You. Jim Yienger Climate Action Associates LLC mr_jjy@climatetools.com


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