From Emissions Inventories to Cost Accounting: Making Business as Usual Visible for Climate Action Planning
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Economic Framing
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. BAU Transportation Costs: Fossil Fuels
2.2. Alternative Transportation Costs: EVs
2.3. BAU Heating Costs: Fossil Fuels
2.4. Alternative Heating Costs: Heat Pumps
2.5. Heat Pump Efficiency Assumptions
3. Results
3.1. Municipal Transportation and Heating Costs
3.2. Community Transportation and Heating Costs
4. Discussion
4.1. Making “Business as Usual” Visible
4.2. Cumulative Savings Opportunities
4.3. Limitations and Further Work
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Source | Unit | Equivalents | Cost Calculation |
---|---|---|---|
Gasoline | gallon | eGallon equivalents | avg mi/gal × kWh/mi |
Diesel fuel | gallon | none | $/gal |
Fuel Oil | gallon | MMBtu equivalents | MMBtu/gal × $/MMBtu |
Propane | gallon | MMBtu equivalents | MMBtu/gal × $/MMBtu |
Wood | MMBtu | MMBtu equivalents | $/MMBtu |
Electricity | MWh | none | $/MWh |
Inventory | Year | Cost/kWh | eGallon Cost Calculation |
---|---|---|---|
Municipal | 2021 | 0.164 | 24.2 mi/gal × 0.3 kWh/mi × 0.164 $/kWh = $1.3863/gal |
Community | 2019 | 0.18 | 24.2 mi/gal × 0.3 kWh/mi × 0.18 $/kWh = $1.3150/gal |
Community | 2021 | 0.19 | 24.2 mi/gal × 0.3 kWh/mi × 0.19 $/kWh = $1.3863/gal |
Use | Fuel | Units | $/Unit (2019; 2021) | Conversion [36] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Transportation | Gasoline [37] | gal | 2.64; 2.99 | - |
Transportation | Diesel [38] | gal | 3.27; 3.43 | - |
Heating | Heating oil [39] | MMBtu | 23.4; 33.5 | 1 gal = 138.5 MMBtu |
Heating | Propane [40] | MMBtu | 30.5; 33.5 | 1 gal = 91.45 MMBtu |
Heating | Wood [41] | MMBtu | 17.5; 18.3 | - |
Heating/other | Electricity (res) [32] | kWh | 0.18; 0.19 | 1 kWh = 3.412 MMBtu |
Heating/other | Electricity (com) [42] | kWh | 0.14; 0.16 | 1 kWh = 3.412 MMBtu |
Sector | Source | Usage | Units | Cost FF | Cost e− | Difference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vehicle Fleet | Gasoline | 27,088 | gal | $80,993 | $37,365 | $43,628 |
Diesel | 37,001 | gal | $126,765 | – | – | |
Buildings and Facilities | Fuel Oil | 1767 | MMBtu | $59,120 | $25,765 | $33,355 |
Electricity | 694 | MWh | $113,932 | – | – | |
Streetlights | Electricity | 86 | MWh | $14,118 | – | – |
Water and Sewage | Electricity | 148 | MWh | $24,297 | – | – |
Total | $419,225 | $342,242 | $76,983 |
Price ($/unit) | Cost ($1000) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fuel (Units) | Consumption | 2019 | 2021 | 2019 | 2021 | % Change * |
Gasoline (gal) | 6,842,062 | $2.64 | $2.99 | $18,074 | $20,458 | 13 |
Diesel (gal) | 601,581 | 3.27 | 3.43 | $1965 | $2061 | 5 |
Heating oil (MMBtu) | 582,674 | 23.4 | 33.46 | $13,624 | $19,494 | 43 |
Propane (MMBtu) | 100,573 | $30.49 | 34.62 | $3067 | $3482 | 14 |
FF sum: oil + propane | $16,690 | $22,976 | ||||
Wood (MMBtu) | 37,609 | 17.5 | 18.27 | $658 | $687 | 4 |
Electricity (res) (MWh) | 61,551 | $178.83 | $194.25 | $11,007 | $11,956 | 9 |
Electricity (com) (MWh) | 11,780 | $139.92 | 164.17 | $1648 | $1934 | 17 |
Total | $50,043 | $60,072 | 20 | |||
$/household *** | $10.5 | $12.6 | 20 |
Cost FF ($1000) | Cost e− ($1000) | Difference * | Cost Ratio ** | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fuel | 2019 | 2021 | 2019 | 2021 | 2019 | 2021 | 2019 | 2021 |
Gasoline (gal) | $18,074 | $20,458 | $8883 | $9649 | $9191 | $10,809 | 0.49 | 0.47 |
Diesel | $1965 | $2061 | $1965 | $2061 | – | – | -- | -- |
Fuel oil | $13,624 | $19,494 | $9226 | $10,030 | $4398 | $9463 | 0.68 | 0.51 |
Propane | $3067 | $3482 | $1597 | $1739 | $1469 | $1747 | 0.52 | 0.50 |
FF sum: oil + propane | $16,690 | $22,976 | $10,824 | $11,765 | $5867 | $11,211 | 0.65 | 0.51 |
Wood | $658 | $687 | $597 | $649 | $60 | $38 | 0.91 | 0.94 |
Electricity (res) | $11,007 | $11,956 | $11,007 | $11,956 | – | – | – | -- |
Electricity (com) | $1648 | $1934 | $1648 | $1934 | – | – | – | -- |
Total | $50,043 | $60,072 | $34,925 | $38,015 | $15,118 | $22,058 | 0.70 | 0.63 |
$/household *** | $10.5 | $12.6 | $7.3 | $8.0 | $3.2 | $4.6 | 0.70 | 0.63 |
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Cunningham, M.A.; Leventhal, K.G. From Emissions Inventories to Cost Accounting: Making Business as Usual Visible for Climate Action Planning. Sustainability 2023, 15, 11657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151511657
Cunningham MA, Leventhal KG. From Emissions Inventories to Cost Accounting: Making Business as Usual Visible for Climate Action Planning. Sustainability. 2023; 15(15):11657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151511657
Chicago/Turabian StyleCunningham, Mary Ann, and Kate G. Leventhal. 2023. "From Emissions Inventories to Cost Accounting: Making Business as Usual Visible for Climate Action Planning" Sustainability 15, no. 15: 11657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151511657
APA StyleCunningham, M. A., & Leventhal, K. G. (2023). From Emissions Inventories to Cost Accounting: Making Business as Usual Visible for Climate Action Planning. Sustainability, 15(15), 11657. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151511657