Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory & Recommendations for Achieving Carbon Neutrality

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2010 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory & Recommendations for Achieving Carbon Neutrality Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Kate Hale Wilson Faculty Support: Dr. Jim Boulter and Dr. Kim Pierson Student Researchers: Carbon Neutral Team, 2010 Student Presenters: Jason Hansen, Laura Headrick, Steph Mabrey,& Andi Krunnfusz Chemicals

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2010

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory & Recommendations for Achieving Carbon

Neutrality

Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Kate Hale WilsonFaculty Support: Dr. Jim Boulter and Dr. Kim PiersonStudent Researchers: Carbon Neutral Team, 2010

Student Presenters: Jason Hansen, Laura Headrick, Steph Mabrey,& Andi Krunnfusz

Chemicals

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ACUPCC• Presidents Climate

Commitment– Achieve climate

neutrality (date TBD)– Initiate tangible actions

to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

– Publish the climate action plan, emissions inventory, and periodic progress reports

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What is eCO2?

• Equivalent carbon dioxide emissions• Standard measurement for global warming

potential– Carbon Dioxide– Methane– Nitrous Oxide– Halocarbons– Sulfur Hexafluoride

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2010 Total eCO2 Emissions

Total Emissions: 38,870 metric tons eCO2

35%

33%

21%

11%HeatingElectricityTransportationSolid Waste & Chemicals

o Electricity produces 12,707 MT eCO2

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eCO2 Production by Sources 2008 & 2010 (MT)

Heating

Electr

icity &

Cooling

Transporta

tion

Waste &

Chemica

ls

Offsets

Total

eCO2-5,000

05,000

10,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,00040,00045,000

16,07520,002

5,380

105

-2,284

39,278

13,77112,707

8,2474,142

0

38,870

20082010

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Chemical Subgroups

• Refrigerants• Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) used for classroom

and research purposes• Disposal of hazardous waste• Acetylene and Propylene used for vehicle

maintenance• Acetylene used by the Chemistry Department

and the Art Department

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Chemical Emissions

Chemical Subgroup eCO2 Emitted (Metric Tons)

Refrigerants 0.00

GHGs 0.23

Hazardous Waste 2.94

Acetylene (Welding) 0.066

Propylene (Welding) 0.036

Total 3.27

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Chemical Recommendations

In order to maintain accurate information and

inventory efficiency, records regarding both the

purchase and use of chemicals and disposal of

hazardous waste should be kept.

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Additional Information

• For more detailed information, please view the 2010 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Report & Recommendations for Achieving Carbon Neutrality in full at:

http://www.uwec.edu/Sustainability/plans/index.htm