Introduction Please fill out as much information as possible. The more data you are able to provide about your city, the more accurate the results of the modelling exercise will be. For cities that have already completed a GHG inventory, most of these data points will already have been collected. At the same time, we understand that certain pieces of information are more difficult to provide than others. In cases where precise numbers are unavailable, please provide a rough estimate. If a rough estimate is still challenging, please leave blank and the tool will provide proxy data. Cells to be filled in are highlighted in blue. The column marked "Explanation" provides more detailed guidance for each data point. The final column marked "Comment/specify alternate units" provides you with space to add any additional comments you feel are important to raise. Please also indicate in this column if you provided your answer in units other than those suggested in the "Units" column. City Basic Data Please provide some basic background data about your city's climate type, population, and employment. This section also asks you to pick a baseline year against which CURB will help you to compare energy use/emissions in the target year(s). Comment/specify City Characteristics Value Units Explanation Source alternate units City Name N/A Country Please Select N/A Please choose a baseline year for the analysis. Changes in GHG emissions and/or energy use in future (target) years will be measured against this baseline year. If your Baseline Year N/A city has completed an emissions inventory, please select the same year. If no inventory is available, please select the most recent year for which other data (energy, transportation, solid waste etc.) is available. CURB gives you the option of setting emissions or energy Interim Year 1 N/A reduction goals by specified years. Comparing emissions/energy use in these future years to those in the Baseline Year will help track changes over time. If your city has already set an emissions reduction goal, this Interim Year 2 N/A should correspond with the Target Year, which should be the most distant in the future (e.g. your city might seek to reduce emissions 80% by Target Year 2050). Interim Targets help you to track emissions/energy use over the Target Year N/A short to medium term (e.g. Interim Targets in 2020 and 2030, with a final Target Year of 2050). Please select annual precipitation from the dropdown City Annual Precipitation Please Select Mm/Year menu. Units are millimeters (mm) per year. Area of city (excluding water, natural, and If available in different units, please state in the column to Square Kilometers agricultural areas) the right. Climate Please Select N/A Please select the city's climate from the list. Population for jurisdiction for which activity data is Population in Baseline Year Number of People available. Daily Non-resident Commuters in Commuter (non-resident) population within jurisdiction for Number of Commuters Baseline Year which activity data is available Population and Job Growth Rate This section asks for estimates of population and job growth rate between the baseline and target years you selected in the previous section above. If you did not select target years, please leave this section blank. Comment/specify Annual Average Growth Rate Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Annual Average Population Growth Rate Percent from Baseline to Interim Year 1 Annual Average Population Growth Rate between Interim Year 1 and Interim Year Percent 2 Annual Average Population Growth Rate Percent from Interim Year 2 and Target Year AND / OR Annual Average Commuter Growth Rate Please provide estimates of population and job growth Percent from Baseline to Interim Year 1 rates between Baseline and Target years as indicated. Annual Average Commuter Growth Rate Note that data provided should be an annual average between Interim Year 1 and Interim Year Percent rather than an average for the whole period. If data is 2 unavailable at the city level, the tool will use historical Annual Average Commuter Growth Rate national-level data for proxies. The user can also elect to Percent use custom growth rates. from Interim Year 2 and Target Year AND / OR Annual Average GDP Growth Rate from Percent Baseline to Interim Year 1 Annual Average GDP Growth Rate between Interim Year 1 and Interim Year Percent 2 Annual Average GDP Growth Rate from Percent Interim Year 2 and Target Year Commuter Activity Additional commuters will contribute to the growth of emission-generating activity, but not necessarily to all sectors / sub-sectors. An additional commuter is likely to generate a different amount of activities than an additional resident. Comment/specify Sector / Sub-Sector Value Unit Explanation Source alternate units I. Stationary Energy I.1 Residential Energy Percent I.2 Commercial and Institutional Percent Buildings and Facilities I.3 Manufacturing Industries and Percent Construction I.4 Energy Industries Percent I.5 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Percent Activities I.6 Other Non-Specified Sources Percent I.7 Fugitive Emissions from Mining, Processing, Storage and Transportation Percent of Coal I.8 Fugitive Emissions from Oil and Percent Natural Gas Systems II. Transportation II.1 On-Road Transportation Percent II.2 Railways Percent Please enter an estimate of 'commuter activity' per II.3 Water-Borne Navigation Percent 'resident activity' as a percentage. For example, a commuter may consume 30% of as much On-Road II.4 Aviation Percent Transportation as a resident. II.5 Off-Road Percent III. Waste III.1 Solid Waste (landfills and open Percent dumps) III.2 Biological Treatment of Waste Percent (composting and anaerobic digestion) III.3 Incineration and Open Burning Percent III.4 Wastewater Percent IV. Industrial Processes and Product Use IV.1 Industrial Processes Percent IV.2 Industrial Product Use Percent V. Agriculture, Forestry, and Land Use V.1 Livestock Percent V.2 Land Use and Land Use Change Percent (terrestrial carbon) V.3 Aggregate Sources (e.g., Percent agricultural practices) Private Sector Building Data This section asks for information on the quantity and types of buildings in the residential and commercial sectors. This data will be used to model energy use and emissions in this sector. Please enter data for the Baseline Year. Comment/specify Residential Units Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Please estimate the total number of residential housing Number of Total Residential Units units in your city. Includes government owned/funded residential units residential buildings. Percentage of Units per Income Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Cohort alternate units Percentage in High Income % of residential units Percentage in Upper-Middle Income % of residential units Please estimate the percentage of households within each income bracket in your city: low income, lower Percentage in Lower-Middle Income % of residential units middle income, upper middle income, and high income. Percentage in Low Income % of residential units Percentages should add up to 100%. Informal % of residential units Percentage of Housing Type by Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Income Cohort alternate units High Income Houses % of units Apartments % of units Upper-Middle Income Houses % of units Apartments % of units For each income bracket, please estimate what Lower-Middle Income percentage residences are houses versus apartments. Houses % of units The breakdown does not have to be exact, an estimate Apartments % of units will suffice, but percentages should add up to 100%. Low Income Houses % of units Apartments % of units Informal All Houses % of units Comment/specify Commercial Building Area Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Retail Square Meters (m2) Please estimate the total area of floor space that falls into Office Square Meters (m2) the following categories. This data allows CURB to Hospital/HealthCare Square Meters (m2) estimate building energy consumption and associated Educational Square Meters (m2) emissions. However, it may be difficult to gather. If estimates are unavailable, please leave blank and CURB Hotels Square Meters (m2) will instead use proxy values. Warehouse Square Meters (m2) Comment/specify Electricity Service Saturation Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Proportion of Residents in City with Please estimate the proportion of city residents that have % of Residents Electricity Service access to formal electricity service in their home Municipal Buildings and Public Lighting Data This section asks for information on energy consumption by municipal buildings, streetlights, traffic lights and other types of public lighting. Please enter data for the Baseline Year. This will be used to model energy use and emissions in this sector. Comment/specify Total Floor Area Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Please estimate the total floorspace (m2) for municipal Office Square Meters (m2) buildings Municipal Building Energy Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Consumption by Fuel Type alternate units Electricity MWh Please estimate the amount of annual energy consumed Natural Gas GJ within municipal (i.e. city-owned) buildings for the Baseline Other GJ year. If other types of energy are consumed please write Other GJ in the appropriate fuel type in the left column and provide the value of energy consumption in the appropriate cell. Other GJ Comment/specify Streetlight Data Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Please state how much energy is consumed by all streetlights in the Baseline Year. Please select units. If Total Streetlight Electricity Consumption MWh alternative units are used, please state in the column to the right. Please state, on average, how many hours each day your streetlights run for. The number of hours that streetlights Average Hours of Streetlight Operation Average hours/day are operated for each day will naturally change throughout per Day the year and from season to season; please provide an annual average for the Baseline Year. Please state how much energy is consumed by all traffic lights in the Baseline Year. Please select units. If Total Traffic Light Electricity Consumption MWh alternative units are used, please state in the column to the right. Comment/specify General Public Lighting Data Wattage No. Lamps Explanation Source alternate units High Pressure Sodium 0 High Pressure Sodium 70 High Pressure Sodium 150 High Pressure Sodium 250 High Pressure Sodium 350 Please estimate the number of each type of streetlight in High Pressure Sodium 400 your city. Please use the column to the right to provide clarifications and any additional wattage types. Metal Halide 0 Metal Halide 70 Metal Halide 150 Metal Halide 250 Metal Halide 400 Mercury Vapor 0 Mercury Vapor 80 Mercury Vapor 125 Mercury Vapor 250 Mercury Vapor 400 Mercury Vapor 700 Halogen 0 Halogen 400 Halogen 500 Halogen 1000 Halogen 1500 Incandescent 0 Please estimate the number of each type of streetlight in Incandescent 200 your city. Please use the column to the right to provide clarifications and any additional wattage types. Incandescent 300 Incandescent 500 Incandescent 1000 Fluorescent 0 Fluorescent 110 LED 0 LED 25 LED 50 LED 70 LED 100 LED 150 LED 200 Total 0 Comment/specify Traffic Light Data Wattage No. Lamps Explanation Source alternate units Solid Traffic Light 50 Please estimate the number of each type of traffic light in Red Directional Arrow 70 your city. Pedestrian Hand Signal 100 Grid-Supplied Electricity Data This section asks for information on grid-supplied energy that is consumed in your city in the Baseline Year. If this data is not available, the tool will use national-level proxy data. Electricity Generation Mix for Grid- Generation Comment/specify Value Suggested Units Explanation Source Supplied Power Technology alternate units Solar (Photovoltaic) % of Generation Mix Not Applicable Solar (CSP) % of Generation Mix Not Applicable Wind % of Generation Mix Not Applicable Hydroelectric (Large) % of Generation Mix Not Applicable Hydroelectric (Small) % of Generation Mix Not Applicable Geothermal % of Generation Mix Steam Generator Please estimate what percentage Biomass % of Generation Mix Steam Generator of the grid-supplied electricity Nuclear % of Generation Mix Steam Generator comes from each of the specified Natural Gas % of Generation Mix Please Select sources. Note that these Propane Gas % of Generation Mix Please Select percentages refer solely to Butane % of Generation Mix Please Select electricity provided by the grid Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) % of Generation Mix Please Select rather than distributed generation Municipal wastes (all) % of Generation Mix Steam Generator within the city boundary. To the Waste Oils % of Generation Mix Please Select extent possible, please provide Distillate fuel oil No 2 % of Generation Mix Please Select locally-specific information and Residual Fuel Oil % of Generation Mix Please Select ensure the mix sums to 100%. If Coal (Bituminous or Black coal) % of Generation Mix Please Select this is unavailable, CURB will use Please Select national-level proxies. Sub-bituminous Coal % of Generation Mix Lignite Coal % of Generation Mix Please Select Anthracite % of Generation Mix Please Select Lignite Coal % of Generation Mix Please Select Mixed (Electric Power Sector) % of Generation Mix Please Select Petroleum Coke % of Generation Mix Please Select Emission Factor tonnes Units (e.g. t / Emission Factors for Grid Energy Type CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 Explanation Source KWh) (biogenic) Select Mass Select Electricity Please Select Unit Energy Unit Select Mass Select Please state the Other Fuel (Please Select) Please Select Unit Energy Unit emissions factor for Select Mass Select electricity supplied via Other Fuel (Please Select) Please Select Unit Energy Unit Select Mass Select the grid. If no local data Other Fuel (Please Select) Please Select Unit Energy Unit is available, national- Select Mass Select level proxies can be Other Fuel (Please Select) Please Select Unit Energy Unit Select Mass Select used. Other Fuel (Please Select) Please Select Unit Energy Unit Select Mass Select Other Fuel (Please Select) Please Select Unit Energy Unit Solid Waste Generation and Management Data This section asks for information on the solid waste generation and management in your city in the Baseline Year. Solid Waste Generation Value Units Explanation Comment/specify Source alternate units Please provide the total amount of municipal solid waste generated in the Baseline Year. If data is only available in Total Solid Waste Tonnage Tonnes/Year different units or in different years, please provide details in the column on the right. If this data is unavailable, it can be substituted with proxy data. Solid Waste Composition by Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Waste Type alternate units Paper/Cardboard % of total waste Please estimate what proportion of municipal solid waste Textiles % of total waste fall into each of the following categories: Organic Waste % of total waste Paper/Cardboard, Textiles, Organic Waste, Wood, Wood % of total waste Rubber and Leather, Plastics, Metal, and Other. Percentages should add up to 100%. Organic waste Rubber and Leather % of total waste consists of both food and yard waste (see below). Plastics % of total waste National or regional proxy data is available if locally Metal % of total waste specific data is unavailable. Data should come from the Baseline Year; if another year is used, please provide details in the column to the right. consists of both food and yard waste (see below). National or regional proxy data is available if locally specific data is unavailable. Data should come from the Baseline Year; if another year is used, please provide Glass % of total waste details in the column to the right. Other % of total waste Comment/specify Proportion of Organic Waste from: Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Please state what proportion of Organic Waste is i) Food Food Waste % of organic waste Waste and ii) Yard Waste. If this information is unavailable, proxy data will be used. Percentages should Yard Waste % of organic waste add up to 100% Comment/specify Waste Source Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Residential Proportion of Total Waste % of total waste Please state what proportion of total waste is i) Residential and ii) Commercial. Percentages should add Commercial Proportion of Total Waste % of total waste up to 100%. Waste Management Method Open Anaerobic Waste Type Recycle Open Dump Landfill Compost Incineration Total Source Burning Digestion Paper/Cardboard Textiles Food Waste Yard Waste Wood Rubber and Leather Plastics Metal Glass Other Total 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Comment/specify Explanation Source alternate units For each waste type, please state the portion of each type of waste managed by each of the following methods: recycling, open dump, landfill, compost, incineration, open burning, anaerobic digestion. The percentages entered should represent the amount of waste being processed relative to the total amount of waste. For example, users may record that 15% of waste treated is recycled paper / cardboard and that 10% of waste treated is recycled plastics - this would imply that 25% of the waste is recycled. Total Percentages should sum to 100% in the lower right corner. Subtotals for each waste management method is shown at the bottom Comment/specify Landfill Methane Capture Rate Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Please estimate what percentage of methane from Baseline Landfill Methane Capture Rate Percent landfills is captured. If you capture no methane, please select 0%. Waste Facility Type Value Units Explanation Comment/specify Source Please select the type of open dump that is predominant Open Dumps Please Select N/A in the city. Please select the type of landfill that is that is predominant Landfills Please Select N/A in the city. Please select the type of incinerator that is predominant in Incinerators Please Select N/A the city. Baseline Anaerobic Digester Comment/specify Baseline Split Units Explanation Source Biogas End Use alternate units Proportion Flared Percent Proportion Used for Electricity Generation Please indicate the breakdown of how biogas produced Percent Only via anaerobic digestion is used. Please ensure that the Proportion Used for Thermal Energy Only Percent percentages sum to 100%. Proportion Used for Co-generation Percent (Thermal and Electricity) Total 0.0% Percent Baseline Incineration Heat Energy End Comment/specify Baseline Split Units Explanation Source Use alternate units Combustion Only Percent Electricity Generation Only Percent Please indicate the breakdown of how heat energy produced via incineration is used. Please ensure that the Thermal Energy Only Percent percentages sum to 100%. Co-generation (Thermal and Electricity) Percent Total 0.0% Percent Solid Waste Collection and Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Transportation alternate units Please select the fuel most commonly used in the waste Type of Fuel Used in Trucks Please Select Please Select trucks Enter the number of trucks used for waste collection and Number of Trucks # of Trucks transportation Please estimate the average annual distance traveled by Waste Truck Travel Km/Year one waste truck Please provide the average fuel efficiency of waste Average Fuel Efficiency of Trucks Km/Liter trucks. Transfer Station Energy Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Consumption alternate units Type of Fossil Fuel Used at Transfer Please select the fuel most commonly used in the waste Please Select Please Select Stations trucks Liter Please enter the fuel quantity consumed monthly at the Fuel Consumed Monthly equivalents/Month transfer stations Please estimate the average electricity used in transfer Amount of Electricity Used Monthly kWh/month stations in one month Solid Waste Collection Service Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Saturation alternate units Proportion of residents in city with waste Please indicate the proportion of residents in the city that % of residents collection receives formalized waste collection services Wastewater Generation and Management Data This section asks for information on the amount of wastewater generated in your city and how it is managed in the Baseline Year. Comment/specify Wastewater Management Type Value Units Explanation alternate units Source Decentralized Treatment Latrine Percent Septic system Percent Centralized Treatment Anaerobic Treatment Percent without Biogas Capture Anaerobic Treatment Percent with Biogas Capture Facultative Treatment Lagoons Percent without Biogas Capture Facultative Treatment Lagoons Percent Please estimate the percentage of wastewater that is with Biogas Capture Activated Sludge Treatment Plant managed by each of the different management types. without Nitrification/Denitrification and Percent Note that these management types fall into three broad without Anaerobic Digesters categories: decentralized, centralized, and no treatment. Activated Sludge Treatment Plant Percentages should add up to 100%. without Nitrification/Denitrification and Percent with Anaerobic Digesters Activated Sludge Treatment Plant with Nitrification/Denitrification and Percent without Anaerobic Digesters Activated Sludge Treatment Plant with Nitrification/Denitrification and Percent with Anaerobic Digesters No Treatment Untreated Sewer Percent (Discharge into Water) Total 0.0% Wastewater Collection Service Comment/specify Value Units Explanation alternate units Source Saturation Proportion of Residents in City with Please estimate what percentage of residents in your city Percent of Residents Wastewater Collection receive have access to regular wastewater collection. Water Conveyance Energy Data This section asks for information on how much energy is used to convey water in your city in the Baseline Year. Comment/specify Water Consumption Value Units Explanation alternate units Source Please provide the total amount of water consumed in the Baseline Year. If data is only available in different units or Megaliters/Year Total Annual Water Consumption in different years, please provide details in the column on (ML/Year) the right. If this data is unavailable, it can be substituted with proxy data. Comment/specify Water Supply Loss Data Value Units Explanation alternate units Source Please provide the amount of water lost in the supply Water Loss Factor % of net supplied process Comment/specify Fuel Type Value Unit Explanation Source alternate units Please state the total amount of electricity that was Electricity MWh consumed by water conveyance in the Baseline Year. If Diesel oil MWh other types of energy are consumed please select the appropriate fuel type in the left column and provide the Natural gas MWh value of energy consumption in the appropriate cell. Comment/specify Water Service Saturation Value Units Explanation alternate units Source Proportion of Residents in City with Please estimate what percentage of residents in your city Percent of Residents Access to Improved Water receive have access to improved water. Transportation Data This section asks for information on how much energy is consumed by private vehicle transportation in the Baseline Year. Comment/specify Passenger Trip Generation Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Trips per day per Please provide information on number of passenger trips Passenger Trips per Capita per Year resident per capita for the baseline year. Split Between Passenger and Comment/specify Value Units Explanation Source Freight Transport alternate units Passenger % of Total Trips Please estimate the split between Passenger and Freight Transport in your city in the baseline year. The two Freight Transport % of Total Trips numbers should add to 100%. Comment/specify Total Annual Vehicle Travel Value Unit Explanation Source alternate units Please estimate the total vehicle kilometers travelled by all types of vehicles (passenger and freight) in your city in Total Vehicle Kilometers Travelled (VKT) VKT/Year the baseline year. Please include both motorized and nonmotorized travel. If data is available in miles, please note that in the column to the right. Comment/specify Average Trip Length Value Unit Explanation Source alternate units Please estimate the average kilometers per trip taken by all types of vehicles (passenger and freight) in your city in Average Trip Length km/trip the baseline year. Please include both motorized and non- motorized travel. If data is available in miles, please note that in the column to the right. Comment/specify Passenger Mode Share Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Automobiles Percent Motorcycle Percent Taxi Percent Moto-Taxi Percent Microbus Percent Minibus Percent Bus - Standard Percent Please estimate the percentage of trips made using each of the modes specified. Percentages should add up to Bus - BRT Percent 100%. Please state any clarifications in the column to the Subway Percent right. Light Rail Percent Commuter Rail Percent Ferryboat Percent Bicycle Percent Walk Percent Other (non-motorized) Percent Total 0.0% Energy Costs and Other Data This section asks for information on energy costs to facilitate accurate financial analysis for the selected actions. As fuel costs can be more difficult to obtain, CURB provides proxy values that you can utilize if no better source of cost data is available Comment/specify Electricity Rates Value Unit Explanation Source alternate units Residential Electricity $/kWh Commercial Electricity $/kWh Please provide information on the electricity rates by end Municipal Electricity $/kWh user in terms of USD per kWh. Proxy data is available, Industrial Electricity $/kWh typically at a national level, if needed. Transportation Electricity $/kWh Comment/specify Fuel Prices Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Aviation gasoline $/kWh Biodiesels $/kWh Biogasoline $/kWh Bitumen $/kWh Butane $/kWh Charcoal $/kWh Coal (Bituminous or Black coal) $/kWh Coke $/kWh Coking coal $/kWh Coal (manufactured solid fuels) $/kWh Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) $/kWh Crude oil $/kWh Diesel oil $/kWh E85 $/kWh Ethanol $/kWh Geothermal $/kWh Hydrogen $/kWh Please provide local fuel prices, if available. If data is only Gas oil $/kWh Jet gasoline $/kWh Please provide local fuel prices, if available. If data is only Jet kerosene $/kWh available in different units, please provide details in the Kerosene $/kWh column on the right. If data is unavailable, it can be substituted with proxy data. Landfill gas $/kWh Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) $/kWh Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) $/kWh Lubricants $/kWh Methanol $/kWh Motor gasoline (petrol) $/kWh Municipal wastes (all) $/kWh Municipal wastes (non-biomass fraction) $/kWh Municipal wastes (biomass fraction) $/kWh Naphtha $/kWh Other biogas $/kWh Other Liquid BioFuels $/kWh Petroleum coke $/kWh Propane $/kWh Residual fuel oil $/kWh Sewage sludge $/kWh Sludge gas $/kWh Town gas or city gas $/kWh Wood or wood waste $/kWh Comment/specify Wholesale Cost of Water Value Units Explanation Source alternate units Average wholesale cost of water $/m3 Please indicate the average wholesale cost of water Comment/specify Discount Rate Value Units Explanation Source Please state the social discount rate appropriate for your alternate units city or country's growth levels. The discount rate will be used to conduct financial forecasts. A World Bank policy research working paper entitled 'The Social Discount Discount Rate Percent Rate: Estimates for Nine Latin American Countries (2008)' states that a 3-4 percent discount rate is appropriate in low economic growth scenarios, while a 5-7 percent rate would be appropraite in high growth scenarios. City Powers Survey A city's authority, that is, the ability of the city to own and operate physical assets, set and enforce policies and regulation, and set the budget influences the impact intervetions may have on energy use and emissions. CURB uses information on city authority to help the user prioritize and select intervention areas. For example, CURB can help users identify sectors and subsectors that the city controls and which provide the most potential emissions reductions and cost savings. Options Set / Enforce Policy Own Operate Assets Control Budget and Regulation Owns or operates Sets AND enforces Controls budget for asset/service policies/ regulationsasset/function Partially owns or Sets policies/ Has influence over operates regulations, but does budget for assets/service not enforce asset/function Has no influence Manages procurement Enforces, but can't over budget for of operator set policies/regulation asset/function Can influence Can influence policies/ regulation or N/A operations enforcement Has no influence over Does not own or policies/ regulation operate asset/service and enforcement N/A N/A Set / Enforce Own Operate Comment/specify Sector / Sub-Sector Policy and Control Budget Explanation Source Assets alternate units Regulation Private Buildings Energy Efficiency in New Construction N/A Please Select N/A Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings Lighting Systems N/A Please Select N/A Appliances and Electronics N/A Please Select N/A Heating Systems, Cooling Systems, and Building Envelope (e.g., N/A Please Select N/A Insulation, Windows) Renewable Energy Systems N/A Please Select N/A (Distributed Scale) District Energy Please Select Please Select Please Select Municipal Buildings and Public Lighting Energy Efficiency in Municipal Please Select Please Select Please Select Buildings Renewable Energy Systems on City Please Select Please Select Please Select Property Please use the drop-down menus Public Street Lights Please Select Please Select Please Select to indicate the city's authority in Traffic Lights Please Select Please Select Please Select each area. Other Public Outdoor Lighting (i.e., Please Select Please Select Please Select parks, parking lots) Electricity Generation Utility Electricity Generation Please Select Please Select Please Select Solid Waste Solid Waste Collection and Please Select Please Select Please Select Management Waste-to-Energy Please Select Please Select Please Select Landfill Management Please Select Please Select Please Select Water & Wastewater Wastewater Management Please Select Please Select Please Select Water Conveyance Please Select Please Select Please Select Transportation Private Vehicles N/A Please Select N/A Roadways Please Select Please Select Please Select Public Transportation Please Select Please Select Please Select Land Use / Urban Design N/A Please Select N/A