171117_SECAP of Greater Irbid Municipality_SET_rev2
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12%<br />
0%<br />
0%<br />
0%<br />
Municipal<br />
Tertiary<br />
0%<br />
1%<br />
38%<br />
Residential<br />
Public lighting<br />
Industry<br />
Transport<br />
Other<br />
49%<br />
Non-energy related<br />
Chart 7 Greenhouse gas emissions per sector<br />
20%<br />
0%<br />
1%<br />
0% 0%<br />
26%<br />
Municipal<br />
Tertiary<br />
Residential<br />
Public lighting<br />
Industry<br />
Transport<br />
Other<br />
53%<br />
Chart 8 Final energy consumption per sector<br />
Business as usual<br />
The expected increase in consumption for Jordan for the 2030 horizon, according to the JRC report and 2015 as base year<br />
is 1.62%. The table below indicates the expected energy consumption if the municipality does not take any action to<br />
regulate the consumption <strong>of</strong> energy in the city.<br />
Table 15 BAU scenario per sector for year 2030<br />
BAU Scenario per sector MWH tCO₂<br />
Municipal buildings, equipment/facilities 2,389 1,440<br />
Tertiary buildings, equipment/facilities 926,596 610,627<br />
Residential buildings 1,921,216 779,651<br />
Public lighting 38,616 25,062<br />
Municipal fleet 41,731 11,061<br />
Public transport - -<br />
Private and commercial transport 699,757 180,302<br />
Total 3,630,305 1,608,143<br />
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