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Saint Anthony Village Energy Action Plan 16 <br />Figure 10. Household count by income and owner status4 <br />Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Greenhouse gas emissions are calculated for both electricity and natural gas consumption for all sectors <br />in Saint Anthony Village (Figure 11). Saint Anthony Village’s energy-related greenhouse gas emissions in <br />2023 amounted to 41,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTCO2e). Saint Anthony Village’s <br />residential sector accounts for 46% of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. Emissions in 2021 and <br />2023 are very similar, with a 9% increase in 2022 associated with the greater natural gas use in a colder <br />winter. Figure 12 breaks down the 2023 energy-related emissions by sector and fuel type. The largest <br />proportion of emissions (32%) comes from natural gas in the commercial sector, and in total, the <br />commercial sector generated 53% of Saint Anthony Village’s energy-related greenhouse emissions while <br />the residential sector generated 45% of the emissions. Natural gas consumption made up the largest <br />proportion of total emissions, adding up to 62% of all energy-related emissions. The proportion of <br />energy-related emissions from natural gas is expected to increase over time as grid decarbonization <br />results in cleaner electricity. <br />4 Source: Department of Energy Low-Income Energy Affordability Data Tool.
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