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<br />New Brighton Energy Action Plan 31 <br />APPENDIX A: BASELINE ENERGY ANALYSIS <br />Data was provided by Xcel Energy for all New Brighton premises for 2019–2021. Xcel Energy provides <br />electric and natural gas service to the community. The data helped the Energy Action Team understand <br />New Brighton’s energy use and opportunities for energy conservation and renewable energy. Data <br />included in this section establishes a baseline against which progress toward goals will be compared in <br />the future. <br />Electricity and Natural Gas Premises <br />Most New Brighton premises are residential. Of the 11,317 distinct premises in New Brighton in 2021, <br />90% (10,150) are residential, 9% (1,100) are commercial and industrial, and the remaining 1% are <br />municipal buildings (67). <br />Sector Premise Count Percent of Premises <br />Residential 10,150 90% <br />Commercial & Industrial 1,100 9% <br />Municipal 67 1% <br />Total 11,317 100% <br /> <br />Electricity and Natural Gas Consumption and Trends by Sector <br />On average, the New Brighton community consumes 180 million kWh of electricity and 11.6 million <br />therms of natural gas across all sectors per year. Total energy consumption decreased over the baseline <br />period, which can be attributed to a large decrease in natural gas consumption and more modest <br />decrease in electric consumption. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Table 9. Premise counts by sector, 2021.
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