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There are six times as many residential premises as there are commercial and industrial <br />premises in Roseville. See Figure 2, below. Commercial and industrial premises, however, use <br />nearly twice as much energy as residential premises. See Figure 3, below. <br />Figure 2: Roseville Premise Count by Sector Figure 3: Roseville Energy Use by Sector <br />18,161 Premises <br />• Residential <br />• Commercial and Industrial <br />• Municipal <br />• Residential <br />• Commercial and Industrial <br />■ Municipal <br />Figure 3 was calculated using both electricity and natural gas consumption converted into <br />British thermal units, a unit of measure that allows electricity and natural gas to be compared <br />based on a common measure of energy potential. <br />During the three-year baseline period, Roseville's electricity use declined nearly 5% — see <br />Figure 4 on next page. The commercial and industrial sector appears to be primarily responsible <br />for this decline, since residential use remained steady in the first and third years, increasing <br />slightly in the second year. This second -year increase appears to be driven by a warmer <br />summer, as seen by the increase in cooling degree days. <br />Natural gas consumption increased slightly after the first baseline year but has remained steady <br />since. See Figure 5 on next page. <br />Roseville Energy Action Plan <br />