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8.D. - Page 83 <br /> Table 11: LGO Protocol Report — Buildings Sector Emissions <br /> by Scope and Emission Type <br /> . . - . . - - - . - . - . <br /> SCOPE 1 COZe COZ CH4 NZO HFCs <br /> Stationary Combustion 669.537 667.767 0.064 0.001 0.000 <br /> Fugitive Emissions 5.839 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.003 <br /> Total Direct Emissions � • � � •- � � � � � � <br /> SCOPE 2 COZe COZ CH4 NZO <br /> Purchased Electricity 965.772 957.744 0.065 0.022 <br /> Total Indirect Emissions � � • � � <br /> Streetlights, Traffic Signals, and Other Public Lighting <br /> Like most local governinents,Redw�od City operates a rang+e of public lighting including streetlights,traffic signals and <br /> controllers, parks and sports facilities lighting, and holiday and other decorative outdoor lightin� The maj ority of <br /> emissions associated with the operation of this infrastnzcttne are due to electricity consLnnption. Data relating to <br /> electricity consLn�tion for public lighting was obtained from PG&E. <br /> In 2010, Public Lighting in Redwvod City ranked fo�th in GHG erni�sions of the seven sectors in the irnmicipal <br /> inventory, following Buildings and Facilities, Employ�e Coininute, and Vehicle Fleet (see Fig�ne 1 and Table 1). Table <br /> 12 show�that public lighting constnned a total of 4,598,603 ldlowatt hours of electricity,producing approximately 936 <br /> metric tons (15 percent) of COze. The Cit�s electricity bill for public lighting w� $618,970. The majority of this - <br /> $436,651 (71 percent)-was spent on streetlights,which cons�nned approxirriately 75 percent of the electricity(3,459,114 <br /> kWh). Of the rei�ining 25 percent electricity cons�nnec� traffic signals and controllers accotmted for 12 percent <br /> (544,638 kWh at$84,516),parks lighting accoLmted for 3 percent (155,672 kWh at$25,977), and other outdoor lighting <br /> accoLmted for 10 percent(439,179 kWh at$71,826). <br /> I I ' � ii i 1 i i i i <br />