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Federal House in Order – Annual Report on Emissions Reductions from Federal Operations

Table of Contents

Ministers' Foreword

Executive Summary

Chapter 1: Study Context

1.1 Background
1.2 Federal House in Order Initiative

Chapter 2: Setting Boundaries for Reporting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

2.1 Participating Departments
2.2 Sources of Emissions
      2.2.1 Facilities
      2.2.2 Fleets
2.3 Excluded Sources of Emissions
2.4 Divestiture
2.5 Types of Emissions
2.6 Greenhouse Gases

Chapter 3: Estimating GHG Emissions

Step 1 - Data Collection
Step 2 - Data Validation
Step 3 - Calculating GHG Emissions

Chapter 4: Setting a GHG Emissions-Reduction Target for the Government of Canada

Step 1 - Establishing Baseline Data for 1998
Step 2 - Extrapolating GHG Emissions for the 1990 Reference
             Year
Step 3 - Forecasting Emissions Levels in 2010
Step 4 - Calculating an Emissions-Reduction Target for 2010

Chapter 5: Progress Toward Achieving the Government of Canada's Emissions-Reduction Target

5.1 Profile of GHG Inventory in 2000
5.2 Government of Canada Buildings
5.3 Government of Canada Fleet
5.4 Non-Energy Sources of GHG Emissions

Chapter 6: Highlights of the Government of Canada's GHG Emissions-Reduction Program

6.1 Current Programs
      6.1.1 Federal Buildings Initiative
      6.1.2 Federal Industrial Boiler Program
      6.1.3 Emerging Renewable Electricity
      6.1.4 Renewable Energy Deployment Initiative for
              Government of Canada Facilities
      6.1.5 FleetWise
      6.1.6 Awareness, Education and Training
6.2 The Leadership Challenge

Conclusion

Appendix 1: Data Collection Tools

Appendix 2: GHG Conversion Factors


Tables and Figures
Table 1. Government of Canada Departments and Agencies Reporting Under th FHIO Initiative
Table 2. Greenhouse Gases Tracked by the FHIO Initiative and Their Associated Global Warming Potential (GWP)
Table 3. Characteristics of the Government of Canada's Fleet, 2000
Table 4. Acquisition of Alternative Fuel Vehicles in the Government of Canada's On-Road Fleet
Figure 1. Target for Reduction of GHG Emissions From Government of Canada Operations
Figure 2. Projected Government of Canada GHG Emissions, 1990-2010
Figure 3. Progress Toward Achieving the Government of Canada's Emissions-Reduction Target
Figure 4. Total GHG Emissions From Government of Canada Operations: Buildings, Fleets and Non-Energy Sources
Figure 5. Government of Canada GHG Emissions by Source, 2000
Figure 6. Energy Used by Government of Canada Facilities by Fuel Type, 2000
Figure 7. Government of Canada's Fleet Units by Type, 2000
Figure 8. Energy Use by the Government of Canada's Fleet by Fuel Type, 2000
Figure 9. Fuel Switching for the Government of Canada's On-Road Fleet, 1998-2000