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701CDP Cities 201131109City of MelbourneStrategyMaster PlanningNotRepeatable4.8a2011-Cities-MasterPlanning-4.8aThe planning process for precinct structure plans has incorporated consideration of future needs for sustainable infrastructure. This has been considered against the environmental targets (or Eco City Goals) set for the city in the Future Melbourne community plan. To date, the Southbank Stucture Plan has been completed and structure plans for other precincts are being completed.00
702CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - External VerificationNotRepeatableC1.162011-Cities-ExternalVerification-C1.16No00
703CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Solid Waste52011-Cities-C1.10-C11
704CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5GJ12011-Cities-LGO1.0-C33
705CDP Cities 201131109City of MelbourneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Various technologies - An Energy Performance Contract (EPC) has been entered into involving the retrofit of buildings to achieve improved energy efficeincy. Various technologies employed.12011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C22
706CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.62011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.6335049912011-Cities-C1.8-C22
707CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Commercial22011-Cities-C1.10-C11
708CDP Cities 201131109City of MelbourneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Vehicle procurement process32011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C11
709CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Industrial32011-Cities-C1.10-C11
710CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.574468.9432011-Cities-LGO1.0-C22
711CDP Cities 201131109City of MelbourneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Various technologies. Construction of 6 Star Green Star Council administration building to replace old facility. Construction of leading design energy efficient East Melbourne library to replace previous library facility Sustainable design incorporated into various city buildings.22011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C22
712CDP Cities 201131109City of MelbourneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2$190,00012011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C55
713CDP Cities 201131109City of MelbourneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Not available at time of reporting22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C33
714CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5GJ42011-Cities-LGO1.0-C33
715CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.62011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.6462451312011-Cities-C1.8-C11
716CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Transportation Fuels12011-Cities-LGO1.14-C11
717CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Electricity- Water Distribution52011-Cities-LGO1.14-C11
718CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Scope 252011-Cities-LGO1.14-C22
719CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Electricity - Parks72011-Cities-LGO1.14-C11
720CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Scope 382011-Cities-LGO1.14-C22
721CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12211082011-Cities-LGO1.14-C33
722CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Landfilled solid waste92011-Cities-LGO1.14-C11
723CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.22011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.2Buildings; Electricity generation; Landfills; Municipal vehicle fleet; Street lighting and traffic signals; Wastewater treatment; Water supply; Other: Portland Streetcar00
724CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - External VerificationNotRepeatableLGO1.142011-Cities-ExternalVerification-LGO1.14No00
725CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.811294200
726CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.132011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.13Spreadsheet00
727CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.12The City of Portland has been tracking GHG emissions data since 1990. Since 1999 the inventory has been updated annually, generally based upon the ICLEI protocol. The major emissions sources in the inventory include gasoline, diesel, natural gas, electricity, and landfill emissions. Significant categories of emissions not included in the inventory are:¦ Industrial processes other than energy use. ¦ The agriculture sector, other than emissions from energy use. ¦ Sequestration by the urban forest and other biological processes. ¦ Airplane, locomotive and shipping fuel. ¦ Emissions arising from the production of goods consumed in Multnomah County but manufactured elsewhere.¦ Carbon offsets.00
728CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.7a2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.7aPartial Scope 3 emissions = 51,986 MT CO2eThe only Scope 3 emissions tracked are from landfilled solid waste. We recieve data from our regional government, Metro, on tonnage hauled to the 13 locations where metro area solid waste is landfilled. We allocate a share of the total regional waste to Multnomah County based on population. Emissions from landfilled solid waste are determined based on the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality waste composition studies that identify the percent of paper, food, plant debris and wood/textiles in the waste stream. Thus the waste composition is estimated based on the total tonange. Methane coefficients are applied to each of the materials and volume hauled to each landfill, which is tracked separetly since they each have different percentages of methane collection.00
729CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.0b2011-Cities-Governance-1.0bPortland is currently implementing a Climate Action Plan that was adopted in 2009, available at www.portlandonline.com/bps/climate.Every Year: The Community InventoryThe Bureau of Planning and Sustainability and the Multnomah County Sustainability Office report annually to the Portland City Council and the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on local carbon emission trends, fossil fuel use and progress in implementing the actions in this Climate Action Plan. Additional data on consumption will be included in the report as it becomes available.Every Three Years: New ActionsEvery three years, the Portland City Council and the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners will revise the actions in the Climate Action Plan and identify new ones as necessary. During this periodic review, the City and County will determine whether actions that have not been implemented nonetheless remain effective ways to achieve the objectives of this plan and will develop new actions to be implemented in the subsequent three years. This revision process will include a review and analysis of the opportunities and challenges to achieving the 2030 objectives and goal.2020: Revise PlanIn 2020, the City of Portland and Multnomah County will re-examine the Climate Action Plan based on the latest science and the successes and challenges of implementing policies and programs. A new climate action plan will be developed, with a new 2040 interim goal and 2040 objectives to keep Portland and Multnomah County on a path to achieve the 80 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2050 and to meet the challenges of preparing for a changing climate.00
730CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - MethodologyNotRepeatableC1.02011-Cities-Methodology-C1.0-Start2009-01-0100
731CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - MethodologyNotRepeatableC1.42011-Cities-Methodology-C1.4Portland and Multnomah County gather data on carbon emissions to inform policy and programmatic decisions and to monitor overall progress toward emission goals. In general, the methodology follows guidelines developed by ICLEI — Local Governments for Sustainability and uses the Clean Air and Climate Protection software developed jointly by ICLEI and STAPPA/ALAPCO. The Multnomah County inventory includes all emissions associated with electricity, natural gas, fuel oil (distillate and residual), propane, gasoline, diesel and solid waste disposal. These sources are discussed in further detail below.Electricity is distributed to customers in Multnomah County by Portland General Electric (PGE) and Pacific Power (PP). Both PGE and PP provide data on the number of kilowatt-hours (kWh) sold to their distribution customers in each of three sectors: residential, commercial and industrial. Because these total numbers include sales of “green power” (i.e., power generated from sources that do not emit carbon emissions) to customers who have elected to purchase such power, these numbers are adjusted to determine how many kWh were sold to customers in Multnomah County from the utilities’ standard sources.To calculate the carbon emissions from grid power, the inventory uses emission factors provided by ICLEI for the Northwest Power Pool of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council.NW Natural, the sole natural gas utility for Multnomah County, provides data on the total therms used in the county by the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. The carbon emissions attributable to natural gas usage are calculated by multiplying the total number of therms by the conversion factor provided by ICLEI for converting therms to CO2-e. Fuel oil data are taken from the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s “Annual Fuel Oil and Kerosene Sales Report” contained in the Petroleum Supply Annual (EIA Report), which publishes data on the sales in Oregon of heating oil, propane and kerosene. Figures are broken down in the three residential, commercial and industrial customer classes. In the absence of more specific information about usage in Multnomah County, the inventory assigns the county a share based on the percent of Oregon’s population living in Multnomah County. ICLEI provides conversion factors for carbon emissions associated with each of these heating fuels. The carbon emissions from these fuels attributable to Multnomah County are calculated by multiplying the total amount of each fuel by the applicable conversion factor.Emissions from gasoline are calculated based on the number of gallons of gasoline sold in Multnomah County. The State of Oregon, which collects a county gas tax on behalf of Multnomah County, issues quarterly reports detailing the total gallons of gasoline sold in the county. Gasoline sales provide an imperfect measure, since clearly some people who drive in Multnomah County purchase gasoline outside of the county while others purchase it in the county but drive elsewhere. The EIA Report contains data for the sales in Oregon of diesel fuel and certain other transportation fuels used for rail, shipping, on-highway use, military uses and off -highway use. Because of the interstate and international character of air, rail and shipping, ICLEI recommends not attributing fuel used by these modes to a given locality, and the inventory excludes these. The inventory allocates to Multnomah County a share of Oregon’s total sales of diesel for on-highway and construction use according to population. Metro operates the solid waste transfer stations serving Multnomah County and provides data on the total tonnage of materials landfilled each year from the Metro region. The inventory assigns a share of the total tonnage to Multnomah County based on the percent of Metro population that is in Multnomah County. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) conducts studies to determine the composition of waste in Oregon landfills. Thus, it is possible to estimate the composition of waste buried in landfills that are attributable to Multnomah County.Some landfills capture methane gas and flare it. For each landfill that receives waste from Metro, DEQ provides an estimate of the percentage of methane captured. Using ICLEI’s Clean Air and Climate Protection software, and based on the Metro tonnage data, DEQ waste composition studies and estimates of methane recapture rates, the inventory estimates the total amount of methane generated at landfills that is released into the atmosphere. Landfill emissions included in the inventory reflect the cumulative future methane emissions that can be expected from waste disposed in a given year, as opposed to the amount of actual methane emissions from landfills in that year.00
732CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.912011-Cities-C1.11-C33
733CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Residential12011-Cities-C1.10-C11
734CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8177117112011-Cities-C1.10-C22
735CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8119955832011-Cities-C1.10-C22
736CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8204395822011-Cities-C1.10-C22
737CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.515625822011-Cities-LGO1.0-C22
738CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5GJ22011-Cities-LGO1.0-C33
739CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5131300.512011-Cities-LGO1.0-C22
740CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.61.7245255478E812011-Cities-LGO1.1-C22
741CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.4a2011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.4aCity of Portland has completed one GHG inventory for government operations in Fiscal Year 2006-2007. This inventory will be updated periodically. The inventory includes all of the City's fleet fuel usage, electricty, natural gas, air travel and solid waste disposed. The data for fleet fuel usage is provided by CityFleet, the department that manages the City's vehicle fleet, maintinence and filling stations. Fleet fuel usage is provided by department. The data includes gasoline and various blends of biodiesel. The biodiesel is split into its constituent parts (100% biodiesel and diesel fuel) and the emissions are calculated separetly for each. Electricty usage is provided by the local electric utilities, who provide usage for each of the cities ~800 accounts. Accounts are connected to different departments to determine usage associated with different systems, such as wastewater treatment, traffic management, facilities and water distribution. The natural gas usage is provided to us by the natural gas utility and is used entirely for building heating. The data for air travel is supplied by the travel agency that schedules all of the City's airline flights. Air miles are tracked by department. The data for solid waste disposal is provided by the City's contracted waste hauler. The hauler provides the CIty with monthly data on the volume of solid waste and recycling collected from each individual city facility. Scope 1 and 2 emissions were calculated using the following emission factors: Fuel Unit lbs CO2/unitElectricity kWh 1.108Natural gas therms 12.356Gasoline gallons 21.39Diesel gallons 21.189Biodiesel gallons 0.21445The Scope 3 emissions are calculated using a propriatary tool developed for the City of Portland by a private sustainability consulting firm.00
742CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.12011-Cities-Governance-1.1No00
743CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5Biodiesels42011-Cities-LGO1.0-C11
744CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Scope 242011-Cities-LGO1.14-C22
745CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, OROpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable3.12011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.100
746CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.12011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.1Companies, entities or departments over which operational control is exercised00
747CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.12011-Cities-Introduction-0.1Portland is located in the northwestern United States in the state of Oregon. Portland’s population is about 580,000, making it the 30th most populous city in the United States. The city is governed by a commission-based government headed by a mayor and four commissioners. Portland is know for integrated land-use planning, distinctive neighborhoods, and investments in transportation options, including light rail, streetcar and bicycling infrastructure. Located at the confluence of two large rivers, the Columbia and the Willamette, as well as the intersection of road and rail, Portland has a major port and serves as a significant freight hub. The economy includes a considerable manufacturing base as well as an emerging concentration of clean technology firms. Portland is home to one of the largest urban parks in the U.S., the 5,100-acre (2,064 ha) 5,100 acres (2,064 ha), and has ready access to Oregon's beaches, mountains and wilderness.00
748CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.02011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.0-End2007-06-3000
749CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, ORGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.98665612011-Cities-LGO1.12-C22
750CDP Cities 201114874City of Portland, OROpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Current12011-Cities-3.0-C22

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