|
Page 18
<br />Figure ES - 4. 2030 GHG Emission Reduction Potential Projections3
<br />6,000,000
<br />5,021,236
<br />5,000,000
<br />4,000,000
<br />3,000,000
<br />2,000,000
<br />1,000,000
<br />0
<br />2030 GHG Emission Totals (mtCO2e)
<br />- 498,867
<br />-14 6 -
<br />-642,760 -495,608 ■
<br />-893,473 - 761,680
<br />-298,488 -6,252 -71,033 - 2,565,465�'
<br />-405,230
<br />1
<br />oc.• J 4a� ' 2�aa
<br />to
<br />a sOi v'm FO a��\of. 0o41\Q�P w`a� y�O o °�G��O�
<br />Figure ES - 5. 2050 GHG Emission Reduction Potential Projections
<br />6,000,000
<br />5,000,000
<br />4,000,000
<br />3,000,000
<br />2,000,000
<br />1,000,000
<br />0
<br />2050 GHG Emission Totals (mtCO2e)
<br />556,283 197'186
<br />5,021,236
<br />� -
<br />-317,920 -718,074
<br />-1,523,899
<br />-682,043
<br />-6,252
<br />-84,356 _ 1,980,418
<br />-461,743
<br />502,124
<br />I.
<br />h h .�-a J a a c y 2 mc °p`cr o ' w
<br />.,o4¢0h ,r o
<br />�ya�b
<br />ki
<br />JF O� a iio a o\� c'qo 6� �� '`'l
<br />�� CO , .c• z acre , �..
<br />co�4 �2 o m �o �0
<br />3 Note that COB stands for City of Boulder GHG savings that they have estimated from their GHG reduction strategies.
<br />In addition, increased electricity accounts for the electricity demands that will be created through the increase in
<br />electric vehicles and fuel switching. Lastly, "Change from BAU" accounts for the increase in emissions expected due
<br />to increased population and square footage.
<br />19
<br />
|