020318_Hurghada SECAP_FINAL
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TABLE 7: GHG EMISSIONS PER SECTOR AND ENERGY SECTOR IN THE CITY OF HURGHADA (2015)<br />
Fuels<br />
tCO2eq/ year Electricity LPG<br />
Natural Gas<br />
Gasoline & diesel<br />
Other Non-energetic<br />
Residential building 141,249 21,895 1 52,072 0 0<br />
Tertiary (inc. municipal) 151,293 6,662 3 0 0 0<br />
Public Lighting 6,019 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Industry 1,231 4 637 1,829 693 0<br />
Transport 0 0 351,745 1 0 0<br />
Water, Waste 2,476 0 1,421 0 0 19,418<br />
Tourism 374,287 0 77,066 39,562 0 0<br />
Agriculture 11 0 14,219 0 0 74,214<br />
Total 676,566 28,561 445,577 93,464 693 93,632<br />
2.3. Zoom on municipal building and services in the city of <strong>Hurghada</strong><br />
The energy consumption of municipal buildings and services (public lighting, fleet, water and waste management) in<br />
the city of <strong>Hurghada</strong> reached 25.2 GWh FE/year in 2015, about 0,7 per cent of the total consumption of the city. The<br />
total GHG emissions from municipal energy consumptions are<br />
31.2 ktCO2eq/year, about 2.3% of all city emissions. Public lighting and Water and Waste management are the main<br />
source of GHG emissions of the governorate’s services. It also constitutes a very important energy consumption level<br />
and represents huge expenses for the city. The following chart (Figure 7) shows the distribution of consumption and<br />
costs among different services. The costs have been estimated using average energy costs as shown in Figure 8.<br />
TABLE 8: ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ANNUAL COST FOR HURGHADA ASSETS<br />
Municipal Services GWh/year TeqCO 2 K EGP<br />
10%<br />
Municipal buildings 2.6 1,429 1,930<br />
Public lighting 11.0 6,019 8,128<br />
Municipal Fleet 1.8 484 656<br />
Water and Waste management 9.8 3,897 5,302<br />
39%<br />
7%<br />
44%<br />
Figure 7: Governorate Assets Services – <strong>Hurghada</strong> (2015)<br />
Municipal buildings’ consumption is included under tertiary buildings, although it is detailed in the dedicated section<br />
and in the BEI Excel file.<br />
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