Overall Rating Gold
Overall Score 77.43
Liaison Elida Erickson
Submission Date Feb. 28, 2022

STARS v2.2

University of California, Santa Cruz
OP-1: Emissions Inventory and Disclosure

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.58 / 3.00 Ellen Vaughan
Water & Climate Action Manager
Sustainability Office
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Part 1. Greenhouse gas emissions inventory

Has the institution conducted a GHG emissions inventory within the previous three years that includes all Scope 1 and 2 emissions? :
Yes

A copy of the most recent GHG emissions inventory:
A brief description of the methodology and/or tool used to complete the GHG emissions inventory:
Calculations were done by the Energy Department based on billing data for purchased fuel and electricity. Calculations and conversion factors are from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for regulatory compliance and The Climate Registry (TCR) guidelines for remaining calculations and definitions.

For Scope 3 air travel emissions, we used Connexus data, a UC wide travel procurement service that populates our air travel emissions.

For Scope 3 mobile, the Transportation and Parking Services team extrapolates commuter data from their bi-annual traffic study based on campus population.

For Scope 3 waste emissions, we calculate based on data from our weight-based billing system that sorts by all waste stream types.

Has the GHG emissions inventory been validated internally by personnel who are independent of the GHG accounting and reporting process and/or verified by an independent, external third party?:
Yes

A brief description of the GHG inventory verification process:
Scope 1 & 2 of this report has been audited by a 3rd party - Cameron-Cole LLC.
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E),our electric utility company, is in the process of updating their emissions factor so our report has been fully completed and vetted but we are waiting on that updated number before submitting 2019 data to TCR.

Documentation is the same as the report, see attached. Also, the document has the wrong emissions factor for electricity purchased from the University of California's Clean Power Program. Starting in 2019, that emissions factor went from 138.17 down to zero. Significantly reducing Scope 2 "Imported Electricity".

Documentation to support the GHG inventory verification process:
Scope 1 GHG emissions
Gross Scope 1 GHG emissions, performance year:
Weight in MTCO2e
Stationary combustion 28,462 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Other sources (mobile combustion, process emissions, fugitive emissions) 2,510 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent

Total gross Scope 1 GHG emissions, performance year:
30,972 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent

Scope 2 GHG emissions
Gross Scope 2 GHG emissions, performance year (market-based):
Weight in MTCO2e
Imported electricity 141 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Imported thermal energy 0 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent

Total gross Scope 2 GHG emissions, performance year:
141 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent

GHG emissions from biomass combustion
Gross GHG emissions from biogenic sources, performance year:
633 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent

Scope 3 GHG emissions
Does the GHG emissions inventory include Scope 3 emissions from the following sources?:
Yes or No Weight in MTCO2e
Business travel Yes 6,995 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Commuting Yes 21,580 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Purchased goods and services No 0 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Capital goods No 0 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Fuel- and energy-related activities not included in Scope 1 or Scope 2 --- 0 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Waste generated in operations No ---
Other sources No 0 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent

Total Scope 3 GHG emissions, performance year:
28,575 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent

A brief description of how the institution accounted for its Scope 3 emissions:
Business travel is an estimate of our business related flights (research, athletics, staff, etc).
Waste, is not a full assessment of our emissions related to waste but what is tracked through our UCSBC LEED certifications for new construction and major renovations.

Part 2. Air pollutant emissions inventory

Has the institution completed an inventory within the previous three years to quantify its air pollutant emissions?:
Yes

Annual weight of emissions for::
Weight of Emissions
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) 0.46 Metric tons
Sulfur oxides (SOx) 0.56 Metric tons
Carbon monoxide (CO) 0.66 Metric tons
Particulate matter (PM) 1.97 Metric tons
Ozone (O3) 0 Metric tons
Lead (Pb) 0 Metric tons
Hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) 0.16 Metric tons
Ozone-depleting compounds (ODCs) 0 Metric tons
Other standard categories of air emissions identified in permits and/or regulations 0 Metric tons

Do the air pollutant emissions figures provided include the following sources?:
Yes or No
Major stationary sources Yes
Area sources Yes
Mobile sources Yes
Commuting No
Off-site electricity production No

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A brief description of the methodology(ies) the institution used to complete its air emissions inventory:
In most cases, equipment specifications, EPA emissions factors and fuel consumption are used to estimate emission potential. In other cases, actual emissions are calculated from emission factors based on use.

Optional Fields

Gross Scope 2 GHG emissions from purchased electricity (location-based):
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Gross Scope 2 GHG emissions from imported thermal energy (location-based) :
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Website URL where information about the institution’s emissions inventories is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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