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Figure 6: 2005 Community Energy Use <br />Percentage of Total <br />Community MMBtu <br />Residential-42.2% <br />Commercial-12.5% <br />Industrial-0.9% <br />Transportation-44.4% <br /> <br /> Built Community Infrastructure (Residential, Commercial, and Industrial): <br />During the calendar year of 2005, University City’s residential, commercial, and industrial <br />sectors (referred to as built community infrastructure) combined to emit approximately 335,384 <br />metric tons of COe. Collectively, these three sectors comprised approximately 63.9 percent of <br />2 <br />the community’s total emissions in 2005. By examining Table 7, one can see that University <br />City’s residential sector was the largest emitter of the three, followed by the commercial and <br />industrial sectors, respectively. All of the emissions that are being calculated from the built <br />community infrastructure are the result of local natural gas consumption (Scope 1) and local <br />consumption of electricity that is being generated outside of University City (Scope 2). <br /> <br />Table 7: Built Community Infrastructure Emissions by Sector, 2005 <br />₂₂ <br />CO COe <br />₂₄₂ <br />NO CH COe Energy <br />Sector <br />(metric (metric <br />(MMBtu) <br /> <br />(kg)(kg)(%) <br /> <br />tons)tons) <br /> <br />Residential 234,101 2,696 9,444 235,135 44.8 2,163,383 <br />Commercial 93,976 1,311 2,512 94,435 18.0 640,540 <br />Industrial 5,789 74 78 5,814 1.1 45,694 <br />TOTAL 333,866 4,081 12,034 335,384 63.9 2,849,617 <br /> <br />Table 8: Built Community Infrastructure Energy Use by Sector, 2005 <br />Electricity Natural Gas <br />Sector <br />(kWh)(therms) <br /> <br />2010-2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, City of University City, MO 17 <br /> <br /> <br />