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Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Trends <br />Greenhouse gasses created from the production of the energy consumed in Roseville for the <br />three-year baseline average totaled 264,388 (MTCO2e). The U.S. Environmental Protection <br />Agency greenhouse gas equivalency calculator shows that Roseville's greenhouse gasses from <br />energy production is equivalent to the greenhouse gas emissions from 57,499 passenger <br />vehicles driven for a year.' The greenhouse gas emissions are consistent with the total energy <br />consumption for the three-year baseline in Roseville. See Figure 28, below. <br />Figure 28: Roseville Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector (MTCO2e) <br />300 <br />258 <br />274 261 <br />250 <br />m 200 <br />0 <br />0 <br />L <br />t 150 <br />a� <br />0 100 <br />50 <br />0 <br />2017 <br />2018 2019 <br />■Commercial and Industrial <br />■ Residential ■ Municipal <br />Energy Costs <br />Roseville spends an average $54.3 million per year on energy. This includes $40.7 million for <br />electricity and $13.6 million for natural gas. Roseville residents spent an average of $18.7 <br />million on energy during the baseline period. See Figure 29, on the next page. This equals <br />$1,205 spent per residential premise annually. The commercial and industrial sector spent an <br />average of $34.8 million on energy during the baseline period. The average annual energy <br />expense for commercial and industrial premises was almost $14,000 per premise. See Figure <br />30 on the next page. <br />9 https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator <br />Roseville Energy Action Plan 32 <br />
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