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Figure 9: Building GHG Emissions by Sector and Fuel Type <br />Residential Gs <br />31.8% <br />Non -Residential Gas <br />35.7% <br />Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Inventories <br />-Residential <br />tricity 26.7% <br />Residential <br />Electricity 5.8% <br />The emissions per kWh of electricity generated (the emission factor) can vary considerably from year to year and <br />can depend on the provider of electricity (e.g., PCE, PG&E, and direct access providers). For example, in 2017, <br />PG&E's emission factor was 210 lbs CO2/MWh, PCE's ECOplus (50 percent renewable) emission factor was 142 <br />lbs CO2/MWh, and PCE's ECO100 (100 percent renewable) emission factor was 0 lbs CO2/MWh. <br />Transportation Emissions <br />In 2017, transportation emissions accounted for 56 percent of total 2017 GHG emissions in Redwood City. Travel <br />on local roads accounted for 16.2 percent of transportation emissions; travel on state highways within city limits <br />accounted for 28.9 percent; and emissions from off-road equipment, such as lawn, garden, and construction <br />equipment, accounted for 11 percent. <br />Figure 10: On -road Transportation Emissions by Road Type <br />Highweyfs <br />CA% <br />Laval Roeder <br />16% <br />City of Redwood City Climate Action Plan 38 <br />