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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOWR4_CITY OF PALM DESERT_PT1Read Me Worksheet The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is responsible for providing the quantification methodology to estimate greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions from California Climate Investment projects receiving monies from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF). This Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Benefits Calculator Tool accompanies the Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Quantification Methodology available at: Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Projects The user must enter project specific-data for each Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Project. Project data is entered into the yellow, green, or orange cells. To estimate the total GHG emission reductions and select co-benefits over the entire quantification period of the project, the user must input all the relevant data into the spreadsheet. Food Waste Prevention and Rescue applicants must enter the applicable information in the table below before proceeding with the project-specific data on the Inputs tab. Read Me Tab (This Page) Project Name: Grant ID, if applicable: Contact Name: Contact Phone Number: Contact Email: Date Completed: Total Food Waste Prevention and Rescue GGRF Funds Requested ($): Other GGRF Leveraged Funds ($): Other GGRF Funding Source (Program Name[s]) Non-GGRF Leveraged Funds ($): Total Funds ($): Questions on this Benefits Calculator Tool should be sent to: For more information on CARB’s efforts to support implementation of GGRF investments, see: Questions pertaining to the Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Grant should be sent to: www.arb.ca.gov/cci-resources 0 California Air Resources Board Benefits Calculator Tool for the Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Program California Climate Investments Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund GGRFProgram@arb.ca.gov www.arb.ca.gov/cci-resources GHGReductions@CalRecycle.ca.gov CalRecycle Performance Table for the SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program Welcome to your Performance Table for CalRecycle's SB 1383 Local Assistance Grant Program (OWR4). Consistent with the Procedures and Requirements of the Grant Agreement, this table will verify and track your quantitative data for the Grant Term. Enter data on your project in the appropriate cells. Re-save this file each quarter as "OWR4_[GRANTEE NAME]_PT[corresponding Progess Report #]" (Ex: OWR4_Grantee_PT1) and upload it to the Grants Management System (GMS) in conjunction with your Progress Report on each reporting due date. Please see your Procedures and Requirements document for the specific due dates. If you have any questions, please contact your Grant Manager. Food Recovery Inputs Worksheet In row 3 ‘Edible Food Recovered (tons)’: For edible food recovered (see definition below), input the number of tons recovered and distributed (either as meals, hand out bags, etc.). Equipment Inputs Worksheet For any refrigeration equipment purchased with grant funds: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. For any vehicle(s) purchased with grant funds: 1. 2. 3. Jobs Worksheet For the Jobs tab, only report positions that are partially or fully funded by grant dollars. Do not include hours information regarding volunteers. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Edible Food Recovery and Equipment Notes Refrigeration Equipment Type Volume of System Refrigerant Charge Size Refrigerant Type New Vehicle Type Edible Food Recovered ‘Start Month’: Choose the month and year that the equipment was installed. ‘Equipment Type’: Select the equipment type from the dropdown menu. If more than one type of refrigerator/freezer was purchased, enter each type in the subsequent rows, along with their respective start date. If more rows are needed, contact the CalRecycle Grant Manager. Remember to keep track of the date refrigeration equipment is first used in the Progress Report in the Refrigeration/Equipment Purchased Table under #5 in the Work Completed and Performance Data section. ‘Number of Identical Units’: If only one unit was purchased, you mustenter “1”. If more than one unit was purchased and installed in the same month, enter the number of identicalunits purchased. If more than one of the same type of refrigeration unit is purchased, but they are different sizes or installed in different months, enter the different refrigeration units on separate rows. ‘Volume of System’: Enter the internal volume of the unit or “cabinet volume” in cubic feet. Note: For any residential equipment, the volume is assumed to be 30 cubic feet and no entry is necessary. ‘Refrigerant Charge Size’: No entry necessary. ‘Refrigerant Type’: A default value representing an average of common refrigerant types is assumed. If you would like to specify a refrigerant type, choose the appropriate option from the drop down menu and provide documentation to verify the refrigerant type to your Grant Manager and technical advisor. ‘Start Month’: Choose the month and year that the vehicle began use for the grant project. ‘Vehicle Type’: From the drop down menu, select the vehicle type. See the definitions below for additional infromation or clarification. If more than one type of vehicle was purchased, enter each type in the following rows. If more rows are needed, contact the grant manager and technical advisor. Remember to keep track of the date vehicles are first used in the Progress Report in the Refrigeration/Equipment Purchased Table under #5 in the Work Completed and Performance Data section. ‘Number of Identical Vehicles’: Enter the number of identical vehicles purchased if beginning use in the same month. If only one vehicle was purchased, you must enter “1.” If more than one of the same type of vehicle is purchased, but they begin oppration in different months enter the vehicles on separate rows. In ‘Number of Jobs Provided’ enter the total number of persons hired for that position. If multiple people are performing the same job, they can be combined on one row. In ‘Number of Jobs Provided to Priority Populations’ enter the total number of persons hired for that position from Priority Populations. If multiple people are performing the same job, they can be combined on one row. In ‘Job Permanence’ select an input from the drop down options. In ‘Job Classifications or Trades’ select an input for job classification, trade, or title from the drop down options. In 'Job Education Required' select an input from the drop down options. This is not asking about the education of the person in the position, but the education needed to be hired into the position. In 'Job Experience Required' select an input from the drop down options. This is not asking about the experience of the person in the position, but the experience needed to be hired into the position. For 'Job Training Credentials,' if the project funded job training that results in industry recognized credentials, provide a description of the job training credentials earned as a result of the training (e.g. certification, license, degree). In 'Total Number of Workers that Completed Job Training' enter the number of workers who completed the job training that results in industry recognized credentials. In 'Total Number of Priority Populations Workers that Completed Job Training' enter the number of Priority Populations workers who completed the job training that results in industry recognized credentials. In ‘Project Work Hours’ enter the total number of hours worked on this project during each reporting period. The ‘Total’ project work hours will be calculated automatically. In ‘Priority Populations Project Work Hours’ enter the total number of hours worked by members of Priority Populations on this project during each reporting period. The ‘Total’ project work hours will be calculated automatically. In 'Average Hourly Wage ($)' enter the average hourly wage for the position(s) reported in that row. In 'Average Hourly Wage for Priority Populations ($)' enter the average hourly wage for the Priority Populations position(s) reported in that row. For 'Employer-Paid Health Insurance,' 'Paid Leave,' and 'Retirement Plan,' select "Yes" or "No" from the drop down options. In 'Priority Populations Hiring Strategy,' specify what, if any, targeted hiring strategy was used to hire from Priority Populations. If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment, choose the type of equipment from the drop down menu. A small walk in refrigerator/freezer has a refrigerant charge less than 50 pounds and are used primarily in convenience stores, small grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants. A large walk in refrigerator/freezer has a refrigerant charge greater than 50 pounds and are found in supermarkets, large grocery stores, and other retail food establishments. If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment, enter the compartment volume of the refrigeration equipment (ft3). If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment and the refrigerant charge size is known, enter the refrigerant charge size in pounds. If charge size is unknown, leave the cell blank and defaults will be used. If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment and the refrigerant type is known, select the appropriate refrigerant type from the drop down menu. If the refrigerant type is unknown, select "Default Value". If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project purchases a vehicle as part of the grant, select the type of vehicle from the drop down menu. If a passenger vehicle or van is purchased, select the appropriate "Van" drop down with the correct vehicle fuel type and whether the vehicle will be refrigerated. If a box truck delivery vehicle is purchased that has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 14,000 lbs, select the appropriate "Box Truck" drop down with the correct vehicle fuel type and whether the vehicle will be refrigerated. If a heavy duty tractor trailer delivery vehicle with a GWVR greater than 26,000 lbs is purchased, select the appropriate "Heavy Duty Truck" with the correct vehicle fuel type and whether the vehicle will be refrigerated. Enter the pounds of edible food that will be recovered and used to feed people each reporting period (lbs). Do not include the weight of any residual materials that will be landfilled or not used to feed people. Do not include food waste residuals that will be composted or anaerobically digested. If cell is not applicable, leave blank. Food Recovery Inputs Worksheet Enter Grantee Name Edible Food Recovered (tons) Annual Diversion (tons) Feb. 2024 - Sept. 2024 475.99 475.99 Oct. 2024 - Mar. 2025 Apr. 2025 - Sept. 2025 0 Oct. 2025 - Mar. 2026 Total 475.99 Equipment Inputs Worksheet New Refrigeration Equipment for Project (if necessary) Start Month Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy New Vehicles for Project (if necessary) Start Month Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Refrigeration Equipment Type (select from options) New Vehicle Type (select from options) Number of Identical Units Number of Identical Vehicles Volume of System (ft3) Annual GHG Emissions from New Vehicle (MTCO2e/Year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Refrigerant Charge Size - Optional Input (lbs) Refrigerant Type (select from options) Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Annual GHG Emissions from Refrigeration Equipment (MTCO2e/Year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jobs Worksheet Number of Jobs Provided All job details must be the same. Number of Jobs Provided to Priority Populations All job details must be the same. Job Permanence Job Classifications or Trades Job Education Required for Hire Job Experience Required for Hire Job Training Credentials Provided Only list industry-recognized certifications paid for with grant funds. Total Number of Workers that Completed Job Training Total Number of Priority Populations Workers that Completed Job Training Project Work Hours Feb. 2024 - Sept. 2024 Oct. 2024 - Mar. 2025 Apr. 2025 - Sept. 2025 Oct. 2025 - Mar. 2026 Total Priority Populations Project Work Hours Feb. 2024 - Sept. 2024 Oct. 2024 - Mar. 2025 Apr. 2025 - Sept. 2025 Oct. 2025 - Mar. 2026 Total Average Hourly Wage ($) Average Hourly Wage for Priority Populations ($) Employer-Paid Health Insurance Paid Leave Retirement Plan Priority Populations Hiring Strategy Clarify what, if any, targeted hiring strategy was used to hire from Priority Populations. Definitions Worksheet Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Refrigeration Equipment Type Volume of System Refrigerant Charge Size Refrigerant Type New Vehicle Type Edible Food Rescued Food Waste Prevention If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment, choose the type of equipment from the drop down menu. A small walk in refrigerator/freezer has a refrigerant charge less than 50 pounds and are used primarily in convenience stores, small grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants. A large walk in refrigerator/freezer has a refrigerant charge greater than 50 pounds and are found in supermarkets, large grocery stores, and other retail food establishments. If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment, enter the compartment volume of the refrigeration equipment (ft3). If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment and the refrigerant charge size is known, enter the refrigerant charge size in pounds. If charge size is unknown, leave the cell blank and defaults will be used. If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project includes the purchase of refrigeration equipment and the refrigerant type is known, select the appropriate refrigerant type from the drop down menu. If the refrigerant type is unknown, select "Default Value". If cell is not applicable, leave blank. If a project purchases a vehicle as part of the grant, select the type of vehicle from the drop down menu. If a passenger vehicle or van is purchased, select the appropriate "Van" drop down with the correct vehicle fuel type and whether the vehicle will be refrigerated. If a box truck delivery vehicle is purchased that has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 14,000 lbs, select the appropriate "Box Truck" drop down with the correct vehicle fuel type and whether the vehicle will be refrigerated. If a heavy duty tractor trailer delivery vehicle with a GWVR greater than 26,000 lbs is purchased, select the appropriate "Heavy Duty Truck" with the correct vehicle fuel type and whether the vehicle will be refrigerated. Enter the pounds of edible food that will be rescued and used to feed people each year of the project life (lbs). Do not include the weight of any residual materials that will be landfilled or not used to feed people. Do not include food waste residuals that will be composted or anaerobically digested. If cell is not applicable, leave blank. Enter the pounds of food waste that will be prevented from being landfilled as a result of food waste prevention (lbs). Food waste prevention, also known as source reduction of food waste, is the elimination of food waste before it is created. Food waste prevention activities include but are not limited to: use of food waste prevention technology/software, conducting food waste assessments to identify where and why food waste is occurring and then purchasing less or preparing less food based on waste assessment results, implementing trayless dining, creating food waste prevention training programs, and food waste prevention education and outreach. All prevention activities must be quantifiable. If multiple food waste prevention strategies will be used, the applicant must provide clear calculations to quantify the impact of each strategy. Food waste prevention does not include food rescue, diverting food waste to compost or anaerobic digestion, or any activity that manages food waste once the waste has already been created.(e.g. including but not limited to conducting plate waste audits and purchasing less food, community outreach, prevention campaigns, trainings, etc.) If cell is not applicable, leave blank. California Air Resources Board Benefits Calculator Tool for the Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Program California Climate Investments Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund California Air Resources Board Benefits Calculator Tool for the Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Program California Climate Investments Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Project Information Project Name Total Food Waste Prevention and Rescue GGRF Funds Requested ($) Other GGRF Leveraged Funds ($) Non-GGRF Leveraged Funds ($) Total GGRF Funds ($) Total Funds ($) GHG Summary Total GHG Emission Reductions (MTCO2e) Total GHG Emission Reductions per Total Funds Leveraged (MTCO2e/$) Total GHG Emission Reductions per Total GGRF Funds Leveraged (MTCO2e/$) Total GHG Emission Reductions per Food Waste Prevention and Rescue GGRF Funds Requested (MTCO2e/$) Food Waste Prevention and Rescue GGRF funds requested per Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Program GHG emission reductions ($/MTCO2e) Portion of the Net GHG Benefit attributable to the GGRF funding from another CCI program Other GGRF Leveraged Funding Source 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 California Air Resources Board Benefits Calculator Tool for the Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Program California Climate Investments Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Project Name Co-benefits and Key Variables Summary Total NOx emission reductions (lbs) Total ROG emission reductions (lbs) Total PM2.5 emission reductions (lbs) Total Diesel PM emission reductions (lbs) Edible Food Rescued & Donated (short tons) Food Waste Prevention (short tons) Material Diverted from Landfill (short tons) Vehicle Miles Traveled Reduction (miles) Energy and Fuel Cost Savings ($) 0 GHG Emissions Reductions Worksheet Enter Grantee Name GHG Reductions from Edible Food Recovery (MTCO2e) GHG Impacts from Refrigeration Equipment (MTCO2e) GHG Impacts from Vehicles Purchased with grant funds (MTCO2e) Net GHG Reductions (Reductions minus impacts, MTCO2e) Cumulative GHG Reductions (MTCO2e) Feb. 2024 - Sept. 2024 847.2622 0 0 847.2622 847.2622 Oct. 2024 - Mar. 2025 0 0 0 0 847.2622 Apr. 2025 - Sept. 2025 0 0 0 0 847.2622 Oct. 2025 - Mar. 2026 0 0 0 0 847.2622 Grant Term Total 847.2622 0 0 847.2622 847.2622 Emission Reduction Factors Worksheet Additional documentation on how the emission reduction factors used in the calculator were developed is available from: http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/auctionproceeds/quantification.htm Food Waste Prevention Food waste prevention Refrigeration & Freezer Equipment Emissions from Energy Consumption Residential Refrigerator/Freezer Combination Residential Freezer Only Residential Refrigerator Only Commercial Refrigerator with solid doors Commercial Refrigerator with transparent doors Commercial Freezer with solid doors Commercial Freezer with transparent doors Commercial Refrigerator/freezer with solid doors Electricity emission factor GWPs of Refrigerants Default Value R-22 R-134a R-404A R-407A R-507 R-11 R-12 R-13 R-13b1 R-14 R-23 R-32 R-113 R-114 R-115 R-116 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Combustion Emission Factor - Greenwaste ROG Flare Combustion Emission Factor - Foodwaste NOx Flare Combustion Emission Factor - Foodwaste PM2.5 Flare Combustion Emission Factor - Foodwaste Grid Electricity Emission Factors Product ROG Electricity Emission Factor NOx Electricity Emission Factor PM2.5 Electricity Emission Factor Food Waste Prevention - Avoided Food Transportation ROG Avoided Transportation Emission Factor NOx Avoided Transportation Emission Factor PM2.5 Avoided Transportation Emission Factor Diesel PM Avoided Transportation Emission Factor Transportation Gasoline Van ROG Emissions Gasoline Van NOx Emissions Gasoline Van PM2.5 Emissions Hybrid Van ROG Emissions Hybrid Van NOx Emissions Hybrid Van PM2.5 Emissions Plug-in Hybrid Van ROG Emissions Plug-in Hybrid Van NOx Emissions Plug-in Hybrid Van PM2.5 Emissions Battery Electric Van ROG Emissions Battery Electric Van NOx Emissions Battery Electric Van PM2.5 Emissions Fuel Cell Electric Van ROG Emissions Fuel Cell Electric Van NOx Emissions Fuel Cell Electric Van PM2.5 Emissions Diesel Box Truck ROG Emissions Diesel Box Truck NOx Emissions Diesel Box Truck PM2.5 Emissions Diesel Box Truck PM Emissions Hybrid Box Truck ROG Emissions Hybrid Box Truck NOx Emissions Hybrid Box Truck PM2.5 Emissions Hybrid Box Truck Diesel PM Emissions Battery Electric Box Truck ROG Emissions Battery Electric Box Truck NOx Emissions Battery Electric Box Truck PM2.5 Emissions Battery Electric Box Truck Diesel PM Emissions Diesel Heavy Duty Truck ROG Emissions Diesel Heavy Duty Truck NOx Emissions Diesel Heavy Duty Truck PM2.5 Emissions Diesel Heavy Duty Truck Diesel PM Emissions Battery Electric Heavy Duty Truck ROG Emissions Battery Electric Heavy Duty Truck NOx Emissions Battery Electric Heavy Duty Truck PM2.5 Emissions Battery Electric Heavy Duty Truck Diesel PM Emissions Transportation Costs Fuel Type Gasoline Diesel Electricity Hydrogen Gasoline Van Fuel Costs Hybrid Van Fuel Costs Plug-in Hybrid Van Fuel Costs Battery Electric Van Fuel Costs Fuel Cell Electric Van Fuel Costs Diesel Box Truck Fuel Costs Hybrid Box Truck Fuel Costs Battery Electric Box Truck Fuel Costs Diesel Heavy Duty Truck Fuel Costs Battery Electric Heavy Duty Truck Fuel Costs Emission Reduction Factor 0.049 0.018 0.007 0.092 0.033 0.014 Emission Reduction Factor 2.08959135042461E-05 1.31265062823971E-04 3.2876775108032E-05 Emission Reduction Factor 1.64799483518153E-02 0.298894880753456 8.52195047850524E-03 1.14879234391615E-03 Emission Factor 0.0071 0.0457 0.0362 0.0057 0.0366 0.0195 0.0034 0.022 0.0191 0 0 0.0184 0 0 0.0184 0.0371 0.8579 0.0616 0.0029 0.0297 0.6863 0.0331 0.0023 0 0 0.0309 0 0.0789 1.431 0.0408 0.0055 0 0 0.0222 0 Fuel Cost 3.01 3.13 0.1939 0 3594.7584 2874.4214 2178.3266 2191.3753 0 4611.1168 3688.8934 1942.6609 6656.177 2803.0782 California Air Resources Board Benefits Calculator Tool for the Food Waste Prevention and Rescue Program California Climate Investments Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Unit lbs/wet short ton of greenwaste lbs/wet short ton of greenwaste lbs/wet short ton of greenwaste lbs/wet short ton of foodwaste lbs/wet short ton of foodwaste lbs/wet short ton of foodwaste Unit lbs/kWh lbs/kWh lbs/kWh Unit lbs/short ton of foodwaste lbs/short ton of foodwaste lbs/short ton of foodwaste lbs/short ton of foodwaste Unit g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile g/mile Unit $/gallon $/gallon $/kWh $/kg $/Year $/Year $/Year $/Year $/Year $/Year $/Year $/Year $/Year $/Year Primary Source -California Air Resources Board, Draft Method for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Diversion of Organic Waste from Landfills to Compost Facilities (March 2016) https://www.arb.ca.go v/cc/waste/waste.htm -EPA AP-42, Compilation of Air Emission Factors, 2.4, Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, https://www3.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch02/final/c02s04.pdf -California Air Resources Board, Draft Method for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Diversion of Organic Waste from Landfills to Compost Facilities (March 2016) https://www.arb.ca.go v/cc/waste/waste.htm -EPA AP-42, Compilation of Air Emission Factors, 2.4, Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, https://www3.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch02/final/c02s04.pdf -California Air Resources Board, Draft Method for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Diversion of Organic Waste from Landfills to Compost Facilities (March 2016) https://www.arb.ca.go v/cc/waste/waste.htm -EPA AP-42, Compilation of Air Emission Factors, 2.4, Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, https://www3.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch02/final/c02s04.pdf -California Air Resources Board, Draft Method for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Diversion of Organic Waste from Landfills to Compost Facilities (March 2016) https://www.arb.ca.go v/cc/waste/waste.htm -EPA AP-42, Compilation of Air Emission Factors, 2.4, Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, https://www3.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch02/final/c02s04.pdf -California Air Resources Board, Draft Method for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Diversion of Organic Waste from Landfills to Compost Facilities (March 2016) https://www.arb.ca.go v/cc/waste/waste.htm -EPA AP-42, Compilation of Air Emission Factors, 2.4, Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, https://www3.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch02/final/c02s04.pdf -California Air Resources Board, Draft Method for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Diversion of Organic Waste from Landfills to Compost Facilities (March 2016) https://www.arb.ca.go v/cc/waste/waste.htm -EPA AP-42, Compilation of Air Emission Factors, 2.4, Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, https://www3.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch02/final/c02s04.pdf Primary Source Criteria pollutant data is derived from CARB's criteria pollutant emissions inventory for statewide stationary sources of fuel combustion for electric utilities and cogeneration. The latest update is based on 2012 estimated annual average emissions. Criteria pollutant emissions data are available online at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/app/emsinv/2017/emssumcat_query.php?F_YR=2012&F_D IV=-4&F_SEASON=A&SP=SIP105ADJ&F_AREA=CA#0 -Consumption data for in-state generation were obtained from the CEC Energy Almanac, last updated July 27, 2016 available online at: http://www.energy.ca.gov/almanac/electricity_data/electricity_gene ration.html Primary Source The Climate Change and Economic Impacts of Food Waste in the United States The Climate Change and Economic Impacts of Food Waste in the United States The Climate Change and Economic Impacts of Food Waste in the United States The Climate Change and Economic Impacts of Food Waste in the United States Source EMFAC2014 (v1.0.7) Emission Rates https://www.arb.ca.gov/emfac/2014/ Source CARB's Co-benefit Assessment Methodology for Energy and Fuel Cost Savings https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/auctionproceeds/final_energyfuelcost_am.pdf Equipment Type (select from options) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Vehicle Type (select from options) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year SUBTOTAL Number of Identical Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Number of Identical Vehicles 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edible Food Rescued (Short Tons) Volume of System (ft3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total VMT (Miles/Year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Source Reduction of Food Waste (Short Tons) Refrigerant Charge Size (lbs) 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Emission Factor 0 0 0 0 0 0 GHG Reductions Applicant Entered Refrigerant Charge Size (lbs) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Transportation GHG Emissions (MTCO2e/Year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 GHG Emissions - Electricity Usage Refrigerant Charge Size Used for Calcs (lbs) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Refrigerant Leak rate 0 0 0 0 0 0 GHG Emissions - Refrigerant Leakage Refrigerant Type (select from options) Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Default Value Refrigerant Charge Size 0 0 0 0 0 0 Transportation GHG Emissions Leakage Rate 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Refrigerant GWP (R-134A) 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 Transportation Refrigerant GHG Emissions Global Warming Potential of Refrigerant (CO2e) 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 3327.755 Transportation Refrigerant GHG Emissions (MTCO2e/Year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net GHG Reductions (MTCO2e) Energy Consumption Calcs Residential Refrigerator/Freezer Combination 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Vehicle GHG Emissions (MTCO2e/Year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avoided Flare and Food Transportation Emissions Avoided ROG Emissions (lbs) Residential Freezer Only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROG Emissions (lbs/year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avoided NOx Emissions (lbs) Residential Refrigerator Only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOx Emissions 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avoided PM2.5 Emissions (lbs) Commercial Refrigerator with solid doors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PM2.5 Emissions 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avoided Diesel PM Emissions (lbs) Commercial Refrigerator with transparent doors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Diesel PM Emissions 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net Avoided ROG Emissions (lbs) Commercial Freezer with solid doors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Transportation Costs 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net Avoided NOx Emissions (lbs) Commercial Freezer with transparent doors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net Avoided PM2.5 Emissions (lbs) Commercial Refrigerator/freezer with solid doors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net Avoided Diesel PM Emissions (lbs) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Transportation Costs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VMT Count Small Walk In Refrigerator 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Large Walk In Refrigerator 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Small Walk In Freezer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Large Walk In Freezer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Total Energy GHG Emissions from Energy Consumption (MTCO2e) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leakage GHG Emissions (MTCO2e) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total GHG Emissions from Refrigeration Equipment (MTCO2e) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROG Emissions (lbs/year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOx Emissions (lbs/year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PM2.5 Emissions (lbs/year) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Residential Refrigerator/Freezer Combination Residential Freezer Only Residential Refrigerator Only Commercial Refrigerator with solid doors Commercial Refrigerator with transparent doors Commercial Freezer with solid doors Commercial Freezer with transparent doors Commercial Refrigerator/freezer with solid doors Small Walk In Refrigerator Large Walk In Refrigerator Small Walk In Freezer Large Walk In Freezer Small-Medium Facility - Landfill Digestate Medium-Large Facility - Landfill Digestate Small-Medium Facility - Compost Digestate Medium-Large Facility - Compost Digestate 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Loan Program (FY 2015-16) Grant Program (FY 2016-17) Van Refrigerated Van Hybrid Van Refrigerated Hybrid Van Plug-in Hybrid Van Refrigerated Plug-in Hybrid Van Battery Electric Van Refrigerated Battery Electric Van Fuel Cell Electric Van Refrigerated Fuel Cell Electric Van Box Truck Refrigerated Box Truck Hybrid Box Truck Refrigerated Hybrid Box Truck Battery Electric Box Truck Refrigerated Battery Electric Box Truck Heavy Duty Truck Refrigerated Heavy Duty Truck Battery Electric Heavy Duty Truck Refrigerated Battery Electric Heavy Duty Truck GHG 1038 1038 830 830 629 629 326 326 372 372 1540 1540 1232 1232 289 289 2223 2223 417 417 ROG 0.0071 0.0071 0.0057 0.0057 0.0034 0.0034 0 0 0 0 0.0371 0.0371 0.0297 0.0297 0 0 0.0789 0.0789 0 0 Permanent Full Time Permanent Part Time Temporary Full Time Temporary Part Time NOx 0.0457 0.0457 0.0366 0.0366 0.022 0.022 0 0 0 0 0.8579 0.8579 0.6863 0.6863 0 0 1.431 1.431 0 0 Less than High School High School Completed Apprenticeship or Other Professional Certification Associate's Degree Completed 4-Year College Completed Graduate School Completed PM2.5 0.0362 0.0362 0.0195 0.0195 0.0191 0.0191 0.0184 0.0184 0.0184 0.0184 0.0616 0.0616 0.0331 0.0331 0.0309 0.0309 0.0408 0.0408 0.0222 0.0222 <1 year 1-2 years 3-5 years 5-10 years 10+ years Diesel PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0029 0.0029 0.0023 0.0023 0 0 0.0055 0.0055 0 0 Yes No Refrigerant Charge 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of food per trip g per trip lb per trip lb pollutant/lb of food lb pollutant/ton of food ROG 173.58 0.382334801762114 8.23997417590764E-06 1.64799483518153E-02 NOx 3148.2 6.93436123348018 1.49447440376728E-04 0.298894880753456 PM2.5 89.76 0.197709251101322 4.26097523925262E-06 8.52195047850524E-03 Diesel PM 12.1 2.66519823788546E-02 5.74396171958074E-07 1.14879234391615E-03 http://www.dot.ca.gov/trafficops/trucks/weight.html Refrigerators 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Vehicles 1 2 3 4 5 6 Monthly Emissions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monthly Emissions 0 0 0 0 0 0 Starting Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Starting Month Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy Month-yy 1/1/2024 2/1/2024 3/1/2024 4/1/2024 5/1/2024 6/1/2024 7/1/2024 8/1/2024 9/1/2024 10/1/2024 11/1/2024 12/1/2024 1/1/2025 2/1/2025 3/1/2025 4/1/2025 5/1/2025 6/1/2025 7/1/2025 8/1/2025 9/1/2025 10/1/2025 11/1/2025 12/1/2025 1/1/2026 2/1/2026 3/1/2026 4/1/2026 5/1/2026 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