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16 chapter 2 Emissions Inventory, Forecasts, and Goals <br />Under the Community Protocol, communities <br />can choose one or more frameworks to look <br />at emissions. This inventory uses the "Local <br />Government Significant Influence" frame, <br />which includes those emissions sources <br />and activities that the City government <br />has significant ability to influence through <br />regulation, incentives, or other measures. <br />In 2008, emissions from these sources and <br />activities in Santa Ana were approximately <br />1.96 million metric tons of COZe (MMTCO,e). <br />As shown in Figure 2.2 and Table 2.1, <br />the largest sector in the community -wide <br />inventory is the transportation and land use <br />sector, which accounts for 48% of emissions. <br />Commercial /industrial energy use is next at <br />29% of emissions. <br />Table 2.1: 2008 Community -wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory <br />Sector <br />MTCO,e <br />% of Total COl <br />Transportation and Land Use <br />943,033 <br />48% <br />Commercial / Industrial Energy Use <br />565,681 <br />29% <br />Residential Energy Use <br />249,834 <br />13% <br />Solid Waste Generation <br />55,193 <br />3% <br />Water <br />86,231 <br />2 % <br />Wastewater <br />30,2.23 <br />1 % <br />Other <br />79,236 <br />4 °% <br />Total <br />1,959,431 <br />100% <br />Figure 2.2:2008 Community-wide <br />Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory <br />Li Transportation <br />and Land Use 48% <br />Commercial/ <br />Industrial <br />Energy Use 29% <br />Residential <br />Energy Use 13% <br />M Solid Waste - <br />Generation 3% <br />IN Water 2% <br />H Wastewater 1 % <br />Other 4% <br />75B -24 <br />