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City of St. Louis Park Greenhouse Gas Assessment <br />City Operations, 2005 to 2015 <br />flatrs:ay: <br />oaNr <br />Liquid <br />Sewers Vela <br />1% 1 <br />Streetlight <br />sand <br />signals <br />an <br />Largest energy consumers and sources of emissions: Figure 2 illustrates the energy <br />consumption from the 9 largest consumers of energy (in terms of millions of Btus, MMBtu). <br />Consumption in general is dechrung. The 3 largest sources include the Rec Center, the facilities <br />that produce potable water, and liquid fuels. Figure 3 looks at these 9 source categories in terms <br />of GHG emissions. While potable water was, by far, the largest source of emissions in 2005, <br />emissions in 2015 were 31 % lower, primarily due to the facilities' reliance on electricity and <br />Xcel's emission factor being 22% lower in 2015 than in 2005. As with consumption, in general, <br />emissions are declining. <br />Figure 2: Largest Sources of Energy Consumption, 2005 to 2015 <br />30,000 <br />—Rec center <br />25,000 <br />—Production/distiibutim of <br />potablewater <br />—Liquid fuels, Public Works and <br />20,000 <br />Parks <br />M <br />—Municipal Savice Center <br />M <br />B 15,000 <br />—Hsmittpnxwre <br />t <br />u 10,000 <br />_PoliceDTL <br />City Hall <br />5,000 <br />s�StreEtkghfs and signals <br />- <br />.Fire ststims <br />2005 <br />2010 <br />2015 <br />ORANGE <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />