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Industrial Sector Detailed Report: <br />Table 11: 2005 Industrial Community GHG Emissions Data <br />₂₂ <br />CO COe <br />₂₄₂ <br />NO CH COe Energy <br /> <br />(metric (metric <br />(MMBtu) <br />(kg)(kg)(%) <br /> <br />tons)tons) <br /> <br />Electricity Usage 4,303 72 50 4,326 0.8 17,687 <br />Natural Gas Usage 1,486 3 28 1,488 0.3 28,007 <br />Subtotal Industrial 5,789 74 78 5,814 1.1 45,694 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Figure 7: 2005 Residential GHG Emissions Figure 8: 2005 Commercial/Industrial <br /> by Consumption Type GHG Emissions by Consumption Type <br /> <br />Residential GHG Commercial/Industrial <br />EmissionsGHG Emissions <br />18.7% <br />Electricity Electricity <br />34.80% <br />UsageUsage <br />Natural Gas Natural Gas <br />65.20% <br />UsageUsage <br />81.3% <br /> <br /> <br />Transportation: <br />The transportation sector inventories community emissions based on the number of vehicle- <br />miles-traveled (VMT) on the highways and roads inside of University City’s boundaries during a <br />given year. In 2005, University City’s transportation sector contributed approximately 165,172 <br />metric tons of COe. Overall, the transportation sector accounted for approximately 31.6% of the <br />2 <br />community’s total GHG emissions in 2005. <br />Table 12: Community Transportation GHG Emissions by Fuel Source, 2005 <br />2010-2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, City of University City, MO 19 <br /> <br /> <br />