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2014 G
Table 1 G
EmissioBuilding
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*Offset
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Table 2 G
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oline, Propane & diesel Paper missions Exempt
s Applied to , the Delta Sch
mmary report pScope Emissiotimated from t
ed to be out of
Greenhouse Gas E
ons to Offset
missions re Offsets to 201g Degree Days (Hre Heating Degree
e Gas Emiss
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ne
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Emissions Compa
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ee Days (HDD) to
sions in 201
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2014 (tCO2
942,01
360
1962,6
arbon Neutraoduced a totamartTool, 51 tonigerants estimarecharge amo
ave not been
rison to Baseline
201(tCO
2010
4
ool
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4.35 119.0 2,5
0.25 451*
6.55 2619 3,3
al in 2014 al of 2,663 tonnnnes of CO2e aated to be 26.ounts of R-134aincluded in the
14 O2e)
2013 (tCO2
2,619-35.9%
2,5770%
2e) 2012 (tCO
41.8 220.1 2,8
452.4 313.2 16.4 243.9 3,7
nes of CO2e froare “Offset Exe1 tCO2e which
a and R-404a (e total District
2e) 2012 (tCO2e
3,343.9 3,-18%
2,765+7%
O2e) 2011 (tCO
233.3 871.1 3
378.3 30.6
219.3 732.5 4
om all sources cempt” where th is less than 1 (HFCs) in the yegreenhouse g
e) 2011 (tCO2e)
732.5 4,08-8% +
2,864 2,+11% +1
O2e) 2010 (tC
243.4 3269.4 2,
367.1 36.0
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covered as rethe total offsetpercent of theear of 2014. Thas emissions p
2010 (tCO2e) Baseline
83.1 4,060+1% 0,962 2,515% 0
CO2e)
247.68,983.68
359.6932.51
437.23,060.78
ported in Smat amount is 2,6e District’s emihe emissions frorofile.
0.80%760%
rtTool. Based 12 tonnes of Cissions. The valuom refrigerants
on CO2e. ue s are
ChangBase onvaried, 35.9% a
EmissioEmissionBuildings
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ges to Greenn, heating degthe District’s e
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past 5 years huce carbon of
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2014 Carbon Neutral Action Report (CNAR) - Part 2 ACTIONS
Organization Name Delta School District SD37
Actions Taken to Reduce Emissions
1) Stationary Fuel Combustion, Electricity (Buildings):Indicate which actions
were taken in 2014: Performed energy retrofits on existing buildings
Yes
Built or are building new LEED Gold or other "Green" buildings.
No
Undertook an evaluation of overall building energy use.
Yes
Please list any other actions taken to reduce emissions from Buildings:
Replace equipment for more efficient versions
Encourage conservation of energy, water and waste in the district
2) Mobile Fleet Combustion (Fleet and other vehicles):Indicate which actions
were taken in 2014: Do you have a fleet?
Yes
Replaced existing vehicles with more fuel efficent vehicles (gas/diesel)
No
Replaced existing vehicles with hybrid or electric vehicles
No
Reduced the overall number of fleet vehicles
No
Took steps to drive less than last year
No
Please list any other actions taken to reduce emission from fleet:
(No response)
3) Supplies (Paper):Indicate which actions were taken in 2014: Used less paper than previous year
Yes
Used only 100% recycled paper
No
Used some recycled paper
Yes
Used alternate source paper (Bamboo, hemp, etc.)
No
Please list any other actions taken to reduce emissions from paper use:
Implement login accounts for using the copier in order to keep record of how many times the copier
is used under each person's account.
Page 3
Actions Taken to Reduce Emissions - continued
Explain how you plan to continue minimizing emissions in 2015 and future years:
Awareness campaign and data will be shared back to the school
If you wish to list any other "sustainability actions" outside of buildings, fleet, paper and travel
check "yes". This reporting is optional.
No
360 13.5%
2,113 79.1%
197 7.4%
Mobile Fuel Combustion (Fleet and other mobile equipment)
Stationary Fuel Combustion (Building Heating and Generators) and Electricity
Supplies (Paper)
*Tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) is a standard unit of measure in which all types of greenhouse gases are expressed based on their global warming potential relative to carbon dioxide. ** Under the Carbon Neutral Government Regulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act, all emissions from the sources listed above
must be reported. As outlined in the regulation, some emissions do not require offsets.
Total Emissions: 2,670
School District 37 - Delta Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Source for the 2014 Calendar Year (tCO2e*)
Offsets Applied to Become Carbon Neutral in 2014 (Generated June 23, 2015 1:09 PM)
Total offsets required: 2,619. Total offset investment: $65,475. Emissions which do not require offsets: 51 **