Eugene CAP2.0 as related to Climate Recovery Ordinance Targets and Goals
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<br />Figure 5: Sector-based GHG and Fossil Fuel Use Gap compared to additional actions / scenarios.
<br /> Figure 6: Sector-based GHG and Fossil Fuel Use Gap compared to additional actions / scenarios.
<br /> Note: NWNG’s Smart Energy program reductions are only applicable to NWNG direct customers and does not include “transport” gas.
<br />NWNG “transports” through its pipelines for Eugene natural gas customers who contract with gas suppliers other than NWNG.
<br />Annual Gap - Sector-based GHGs and Fossil Fuel Use 470,000 MT CO2e 4,400,000 MMBTU
<br />MT CO2e % of Gap MMBTU % of Gap
<br />Building Actions
<br />Scenario 1: NWNG - 50% Reduced NG infrastructure investment (20,000) -4%(300,000) -7%
<br />Scenario 2: NWNG - 100% Reduced NG infrastructure investment (40,000) -9%(700,000) -16%
<br />Scenario 1: NWNG SmartEnergy - 50% participation (140,000)-30%
<br />Scenario 2: NWNG SmartEnergy - 100% participation (270,000)-57%
<br />Scenario 1: NG Appliance Fee, 2020 - 2030 (130,000)-28%(2,400,000) -55%
<br />Scenario 1: Reduce Carbon Intensity of NWNG Product (25% biomethane)(80,000) -17%(1,500,000) -34%
<br />Scenario 2: Reduce Carbon Intensity of NWNG Product (50% biomethane)(160,000) -34%(2,900,000) -66%
<br />Scenario 1: Prohibit Financial Incentives for New NG Equipment More information required
<br />Scenario 1: Increase franchise fee to fuel switch away from NG Not modeled per staff guidance
<br />Scenario 1: Home Energy Score (10,000) -2%80,000 2%
<br />Transportation Actions
<br />Scenario 1: TSP What if 1 (in addition to Adopted)(30,000) -6%(400,000) -9%
<br />Scenario 2: TSP What if 2 (in addition to Adopted)(70,000) -15%(1,000,000) -23%
<br />Scenario 1: 25,000 additional EVs beyond TSP (110,000) -23%(1,300,000) -30%
<br />Scenario 2: 50,000 additional EVs beyond TSP (220,000) -47%(2,500,000) -57%
<br />Scenario 3: 75,000 additional EVs beyond TSP (330,000) -70%(3,800,000) -86%
<br />Produce Use Actions
<br />Scenario 1: Refrigerant recharge fee to purchase carbon offsets for 100% of GHGs (80,000) -17%*Action does not reduce FF use
<br />Waste Actions
<br />Scenario 1: Landfill gas capture efficiency increases by 10%(10,000) -2%*Action does not reduce FF use
<br />Scenario 2: Landfill gas capture efficiency increases by 25%(20,000) -4%
<br />Overarching Action
<br />Scenario 1: Oregon Cap-and-Invest (Draft SB 557, Section 4 goals)
<br />Note: An Oregon Cap-and-Invest program would reduce climate impacts in
<br />Eugene using many of the same LLS actions already considered and counted in
<br />the LLS forecast. Therefore GHG reductions a Cap-and-Invest policy should not
<br />be viewed as wholly independent and additive to existing LLS actions. The Cap-
<br />and-Invest program will be complimentary - providing regulatory and financial
<br />support towards climate action, but the reductions presented in this row are not
<br />100% additive to reductions previously presented for existing LLS actions.
<br />(430,000)
<br />Indeterminate.
<br />Cap-and-Invest
<br />reductions overlap
<br />with other LLS and
<br />gap filling actions
<br />(7,200,000)
<br />Indeterminate.
<br />Cap-and-Invest
<br />reductions overlap
<br />with other LLS and
<br />gap filling actions
<br />*This column shows
<br />max cumulative
<br />potential in 2030
<br />*This column shows
<br />max cumulative
<br />potential in 2030
<br />*Action does not reduce FF use
<br />*Action does not reduce FF use
<br />May 22, 2019, Work Session – Item 1
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