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ROUTT COUNTY & CITY OF STEAMBOAT SPRINGS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
INVENTORY AND FORECASTING OVERVIEW
AGENDA
Introductions
What are greenhouse gas emissions?
What are local climate change risks?
Current and future emissions trends by sector
Next steps
Questions
LOCAL CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS
▪ Increased temperatures
▪ More rain, less snow
▪ More extreme weather events
▪ Increased susceptibility to pests and
diseases
▪ Increased risk of catastrophic wildfires
▪ Public health impacts
▪ Tourism and economic impacts
▪ Water quality impacts
▪ Air quality impacts
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Create a clear picture of past and current greenhouse gas emission sources, understand trends, and establish a baseline for future emissions inventories that will guide climate action planning.
Deliverables:
✓ 2005 and 2018 Emissions Inventory Spreadsheets for Steamboat Springs and Routt County
✓ Forecasted Emissions Tool
✓ Inventory Management Plan
✓ Report on current and forecasted emissions
HIGH LEVEL REVIEW OF TODAY
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Routt County (without Steamboat Springs)
Total for Routt County
Commercial and Industrial Buildings Residential Buildings Fugitive Emissions Transportation Solid Waste Wastewater Treatment AFOLU
36% of emissions in Routt County are attributed to Steamboat Springs
2005: 688,539 mt CO2e 2018: 711,308 mt CO2e
2030: 556,998 mt CO2e 2050: 520,585 mt CO2e
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Stationary Energy Fugitive Emissions Transportation Waste/Wastewater AFOLU Total
Projected decrease in emissions of 24%
Projected Business-as-Usual Emissions for Routt County
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Commercial Diesel
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Commercial Propane
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Commercial Natural Gas
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T&D Loses
Commercial Electricity
Residential Electricity
62%
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STATIONARY
ENERGY
STATIONARY ENERGY TRENDSEnergy Use Trends
Expected increase in usage due to population growth and second homes
Renewable Energy Trends
Colorado Goals: 100% of electricity generated from carbon-free sources by 2040
Xcel Energy Goals: 80% of electricity generated from carbon-free sources by 2030. 100% of electricity generated from carbon-free sources by 2050
Oak Creek Municipality Goals: Unknown.
HAYDEN POWER PLANT
Unit 1 scheduled to close in 2030
Unit 2 scheduled to close in 2036
Only emissions from the operation of the plant were considered in the inventory and forecast. Energy produced by Hayden Power Plant but consumed outside communities were not considered.
Emissions at Hayden peaked in 2010 at 3,757,251 mt CO2e.
HAYDEN IN PERSPECTIVE
2005: 3,720,648
2018: 3,199,477
2030: 1,577,148
2050: 520,585
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Transportation
TRANSPORTATION TRENDSElectric Vehicles
Expected increase in electric vehicles
In January 2019, Governor Polis signed Executive Order B 2019-002 Supporting a Transition to Zero Emission Vehicles
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4% 7%11%
Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use
Type of Livestock 2005 (Baseline) 2018% Change Between
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Dairy Cattle 7 23 228.6%
Beef Cattle 14,807 24,859 67.9%
Sheep 713 14,163 1886.4%
Goat 37 243 556.8%
Buffalo 0 250 N/A
Swine 92 24 -73.9%
Horse 3,501 2,736 -21.9%
Poultry 452 1,469 225.0%
NEXT STEPS
Climate Action Plan
A reduction in emissions will be directly tied to action-based strategies in line with existing initiatives including, but not limited to, the following:
▪ Increase the recycling of waste materials from demolition projects and achieve zero waste by 2030 from construction and demolition.
▪ Increase biking, carsharing, and transit options.
▪Establish a composting program for food scraps, which would divert organics from the landfill and reduce overall solid waste emissions.
▪ Increase green infrastructure by two percent annually and increase cooling via tree canopy cover, green roofs, and green walls.
▪Reduce energy use and water use by 15 percent (each) over the next five years.
QUESTIONS?
Hillary Dobos|Principal and Co-Owner of Lotus| [email protected] |303.800.5541