Greenhouse Gas Inventory Development Report : Belize

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Greenhouse Gas Inventory Development Report : Belize
Greenhouse Gas Inventory
Development Report : Belize
July 2012
Technical Report 5C/CCNTP-12-02
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
Scoping of the GHG Inventory.........................................................................................1
2.
Identification of Emission Factors ...................................................................................2
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
3.
Web-Based Tool ............................................................................................................15
3.1.
3.2.
4.
Data Entry for the Accommodation Sub-sector ............................................................. 16
3.1.1. Adding Data for an Individual Establishment .................................................... 17
3.1.2. Process for Addressing Establishments for Which Data Was Not Collected....... 18
3.1.3. Process for Addressing Anomalous Data or Surrogates..................................... 19
Data Entry for Transportation Sub-sector ..................................................................... 21
Data Collection and Interpretation ...............................................................................23
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
5.
Accommodation Sub-Sector ........................................................................................... 2
2.1.1. Stationary Combustion ...................................................................................... 2
2.1.2. Mobile Combustion ........................................................................................... 4
2.1.3. Electricity Consumption ..................................................................................... 5
2.1.4. Waste Disposal .................................................................................................. 6
2.1.5. Refrigerant Re-Charges ...................................................................................... 6
Air Transportation Sub-Sector ........................................................................................ 7
Land Transportation Sub-Sector ..................................................................................... 8
2.3.1. Rental cars ......................................................................................................... 8
2.3.2. Taxis .................................................................................................................. 9
2.3.3. Tour Buses ....................................................................................................... 10
Water Transportation Sub-Sector ................................................................................. 11
2.4.1. Ferries ............................................................................................................. 11
2.4.2. Water Taxis ...................................................................................................... 12
2.4.3. Tour Boats ....................................................................................................... 13
Data Collection Procedure ............................................................................................ 23
4.1.1. Advanced Communication and Stakeholder Buy-in .......................................... 23
4.1.2. Data Collection Template Distribution.............................................................. 23
4.1.3. In-Country Data Collection Mission .................................................................. 23
4.1.4. Follow-Up ........................................................................................................ 23
Data Collected and Data Interpretation ........................................................................ 24
4.2.1. Accommodations ............................................................................................. 24
4.2.2. Airline Operations ............................................................................................ 26
4.2.3. Land Tours ....................................................................................................... 26
4.2.4. Water Transportation ...................................................................................... 26
4.2.5. Car Rentals....................................................................................................... 27
4.2.6. Taxi Operators ................................................................................................. 27
Assumptions and Limitations ........................................................................................ 27
Results ..........................................................................................................................28
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1.
SCOPING OF THE GHG INVENTORY
Through consultation with the CCCCC and for the purposes of the piloting of the CCNTP, the tourism
sector was defined as the accommodation sub-sector and associated in-country tourism related
transportation. Additionally, it was agreed that the CCNTP should focus on direct sources of emissions,
with indirect sources considered and included on a case-by-case basis.
For Belize, the tourism industry for the entire country was considered. The Belize Tourism Industry
Association (BTIA) took the lead locally and worked collaboratively with Dillon on data collection. In the
context of Belize, the CCNTP focal areas of the accommodation sub-sector and in-country tourism
related transportation equated to consideration of the following potential sources:
Accommodations: Consideration was given to fuel usage for both stationary and mobile sources
(e.g., diesel fuel in generators, gasoline cars), annual electricity usage, estimated annual
refrigerant leakage, and annual waste disposal quantities for accommodation establishments in
Belize.
Water Transportation: With the extensive island network in Belize, water transportation
including tour boats, water taxis and ferries were considered. Fuel consumed by these vessels
was considered in the development of the inventory.
Air Transportation: Domestic travel within Belize is primarily serviced by two airlines. Fuel
consumed by domestic air traffic was considered in the development of the inventory.
Land Transportation: Land tours, including large and small buses, coasters, as well as cars, taxis
and rental cars service the tourism industry in Belize. Fuel consumption from these vehicles was
included in the inventory wherever data was available.
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2.
IDENTIFICATION OF EMISSION FACTORS
Emission factors are the most common basis for the development of GHG inventories. Emission factors
are typically presented in the form of mass of GHGs (e.g., tonnes, kilograms) per activity level. The
activity level can include volume of fuel consumed (e.g., m³), mass of waste disposed (e.g., tonnes), or
mass of refrigerant used (e.g., kilograms). Therefore, GHGs can be estimated by multiplying an emission
factor by the corresponding activity level (e.g., volume of fuel consumed). Additional details on the
emission factors selected for the development of tourism sector inventories under the CCNTP are
provided in the following sub-sections.
As described above, emission sources in four sub-sectors of the tourism industry formed the focus of the
inventory development. These sub-sectors include:
accommodation
air transportation
land transportation
water transportation
2.1.
Accommodation Sub-Sector
The following were identified as potential GHG emission sources within the accommodation sub-sector:
stationary combustion
mobile combustion
electricity consumption
waste disposal
refrigerant re-charges
Each source is described below in terms of how the source applies to the tourism industry and its
respective emission factor.
2.1.1. Stationary Combustion
Stationary combustion in the accommodation sub-sector includes fuel used for on-site power
generation and food preparation. The types of fuels used and the respective emission factors used
within the inventory development are tabulated below.
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Table 2.1: Accommodation sub-sector - Stationary combustion emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Stationary Combustion
Natural Gas
2.14
Residual Fuel Oil
2932.77
Diesel
2738.06
Liquefied Petroleum Gases (Propane)
1512.79
Biodiesel (B100)
13.05
The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the emission factors above, the data shown in Table 2.2 was used. Global warming potential
(GWP) values allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by
normalizing the individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and
N20 used to arrive at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
Table 2.2: Accommodation sub-sector: Stationary combustion emission factor supporting data
Stationary
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Combustion
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
CO2
CH4
N20
Natural Gas
56100
5
0.1
1020
BTU/ft3
n/a
n/a
Residual Fuel Oil
77400
10
0.6
40.19
TJ/103 tonnes
0.938
g/ml
3
Diesel
74100
10
0.6
43.33
TJ/10 tonnes
7.079
lb/gal
Liquefied
63100
5
0.1
47.31
TJ/103 tonnes
4.22
lb/gal
0¥¥
10
0.6
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
Petroleum Gas
(Propane)
Biodiesel (B100)
¥
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.2, Table 2.5)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
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2.1.2. Mobile Combustion
Mobile combustion in the accommodation sub-sector includes fuel used for on-site vehicles, and
vehicles owned by the accommodation establishment. The types of fuels used and their respective
emission factors are shown below.
Table 2.3: Accommodation sub-sector: Mobile combustion emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Mobile Combustion
Motor Gasoline
2381.63
Diesel
2770.95
Natural Gas
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
42.53
Ethanol
8.00
The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the emission factors above, the data shown in Table 2.4 was used. Global warming potential
(GWP) values allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by
normalizing the individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and
N20 used to arrive at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
Table2.4: Accommodation sub-sector: Mobile combustion emission factor supporting data
Mobile
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Combustion
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
CO2
CH4
N20
Motor Gasoline
69300
33
3.2
44.80
TJ/10³ tonnes
6.25
lb/gal
Diesel
74100
3.9
3.9
43.33
TJ/10³ tonnes
Natural Gas
Biodiesel (B100)
Ethanol
¥
56100
7.079
lb/gal
3
n/a
n/a
92
3
1020
BTU/ft
¥¥
3.9
3.9
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
¥¥
18
0
76000
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
0
0
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.3, Table 3.2.1 & Table 3.2.2)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
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2.1.3. Electricity Consumption
Electricity consumption in the accommodation sub-sector includes the electricity use in all on-site
facilities. The emission factors associated with electricity consumption vary by region, and efforts were
made to identify emission factors for multiple countries within the Caribbean Region. However research
from the project team yielded data solely for Trinidad and Tobago. Collaboration with the Caribbean
Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) assisted with the identification of an emission factor for
Jamaica. In the absence of a more comprehensive dataset, the higher of the two values was set as the
default for countries in the Region.
Table 2.5: Accommodation sub-sector – Electricity consumption emission factors
Annual Electricity Consumption
EF CO2e (kg/KWh)
Trinidad & Tobago
751.42
Jamaica
765.90
Rest of Caribbean
765.90
The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(kg CO e/kWh)
)×
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
Table 2.6: Accommodation sub-sector – Electricity consumption emission factors supporting data
Annual Electricity
EF (kg/TJ)
Consumption
Trinidad & Tobago
Jamaica ¥¥
GWP
CO2
CH4
N20
CO2
CH4
N20
751
0.00796
0.00080
1
21
310
765.90
n/a
¥
U.S. Department of Energy (Energy Information Administration Form EIA-1605 (2007), Appendix F – Electricity Emission
Factors)
¥¥
Jamaica’s Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Assessment – Final Report – Claude Davis & Associates – January 2010
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2.1.4. Waste Disposal
Waste disposal in the accommodation subsector reflects GHG emissions associated with the disposal of
organic wastes. The emission factor for waste disposal used in the calculations is shown below.
Table 2.7: Accommodation sub-sector – Waste disposal emission factors
Activity
EF CO2e (kg CO2e /tonne)
Waste disposed
706.94
The emission factor is applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
To arrive at the above value, the following data was used.
(kg CO e/tonne)
Table 2.8: Accommodation sub-sector – Waste disposal emission factor supporting data
Parameter
Value
DOC (Degradable organic carbon)¥
0.1683
MCF (CH4 correction factor for aerobic decomposition)
¥¥
DOCf (fraction of DOC that can decompose)¥¥
F (fraction of CH4 in generated landfill gas)
0.5
¥¥
0.5
Oxidation factor¥¥
¥
0.6
0
Value based on 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (V. 5, Ch.2, Table 2.3 & Table 2.4
Values based on 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (V.5, Ch.3)
¥¥
2.1.5. Refrigerant Re-Charges
Refrigerant leaks/ recharges included consideration of air conditioning units, industrial and commercial
refrigerators, and air conditioning in vehicles. Units are charged with a volume of refrigerant which is
depleted over time with use. The annual volume of refrigerant that is used to re-charge units is used in
the emissions calculations. The conversion factors are specific to the type of refrigerant, with the
emission factors for the most frequently used refrigerants in the Caribbean shown below.
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Table 2.9: Accommodation subsector – Refrigerant recharges emission factors
Conversion Factor GWP
Refrigerant Re-charges
(kg CO2e / kg refrigerant)¥
HFC-134a
1300
R404a
3260
HCFC-22/R22
1810
¥
Defra (2010 Guidelines to Defra’s/DECC’s GHG Conversion Factors for Company Reporting, V.1.2.1, 6 Oct 2010)
2.2.
Air Transportation Sub-Sector
Local airlines used for passenger transportation on domestic routes are identified as GHG emission
sources within the air transportation sub-sector. The emission factors are dependent on the type of fuel
used as shown below.
Table 2.10: Air transportation sub-sector - Civil aviation emission factors
Fuel
EF CO2e (kg/KWh)
Aviation gasoline
2373.18
Jet kerosene
2573.04
The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
Table 2.11: Air transportation sub-sector - Civil aviation emission factor supporting data
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Fuel
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
CO2
CH4
N20
Aviation gasoline
70000
0.5
2
44.80
TJ/103 tonnes
0.75
kg/L
Jet kerosene
71500
0.5
2
44.59
TJ/103 tonnes
0.80
kg/L
¥
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch. 3, Table 3.6.4 & Table 3.6.5)
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2.3.
Land Transportation Sub-Sector
The following have been identified as GHG emission sources within the land transportation sub-sector:
rental cars
taxis
tour buses
Each source is described below in terms of how the source applies to the tourism industry and its
respective emission factor.
2.3.1. Rental cars
Cars may be rented by tourists for sightseeing or airport transportation purposes.
used and their respective emission factors are indicated below.
The types of fuels
Table 2.12: Land transportation sub-sector – Rental cars emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Mobile Combustion
Motor Gasoline
2381.63
Diesel
2770.95
Natural Gas
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
42.53
Ethanol
8.00
The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
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Table 2.13: Land transportation sub-sector – Rental cars emission factor supporting data
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Rental Cars
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
CO2
CH4
N20
Motor Gasoline
69300
33
3.2
44.80
TJ/10³ tonnes
6.25
lb/gal
Diesel
74100
3.9
3.9
43.33
TJ/10³ tonnes
Natural Gas
Biodiesel (B100)
Ethanol
¥
7.079
lb/gal
3
n/a
n/a
56100
92
3
1020
BTU/ft
0¥¥
3.9
3.9
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
¥¥
18
0
76000
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
0
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.3, Table 3.2.1 & Table 3.2.2)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
2.3.2. Taxis
The types of fuels that could be used in taxis and their respective emission factors are indicated below.
Table 2.14: Land transportation sub-sector – Taxis emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Mobile Combustion
Motor Gasoline
2381.63
Diesel
2770.95
Natural Gas
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
42.53
Ethanol
8.00
The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
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Table 2.15: Land transportation sub-sector – Taxis emission factor supporting data
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Rental Cars
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
CO2
CH4
N20
Gasoline
69300
33
3.2
44.80
TJ/10³ tonnes
6.25
lb/gal
Diesel
74100
3.9
3.9
43.33
TJ/10³ tonnes
Natural Gas
lb/gal
n/a
n/a
56100
92
3
1020
BTU/ft
0¥¥
3.9
3.9
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
¥¥
18
0
76000
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
Biodiesel (B100)
Ethanol
¥
7.079
3
0
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.3, Table 3.2.1 & Table 3.2.2)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
2.3.3. Tour Buses
Tour buses in land transportation sub-sector can either be used for sightseeing or for bringing tourists to
various activities or destinations. The fuels used in tour buses and their respective emission factors are
shown below.
Table 2.16: Land transportation sub-sector – Tour buses emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Tour Buses
Gasoline
2381.63
Diesel
2770.95
Natural Gas
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
42.53
Ethanol
8.00
The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
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Table 2.17: Land transportation sub-sector – Tour buses emission factor supporting data
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Rental Cars
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
CO2
CH4
N20
Gasoline
69300
33
3.2
44.80
TJ/10³ tonnes
6.25
lb/gal
Diesel
74100
3.9
3.9
43.33
TJ/10³ tonnes
Natural Gas
Biodiesel (B100)
Ethanol
¥
7.079
lb/gal
3
n/a
n/a
56100
92
3
1020
BTU/ft
0¥¥
3.9
3.9
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
¥¥
18
0
76000
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
0
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.2, Table 2.5; Ch.3, Table 3.2.1 & Table 3.2.2)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
2.4.
Water Transportation Sub-Sector
The following have been identified as GHG emission sources within the water transportation sub-sector:
ferries
water taxis
tour boats
Each source is described below in terms of how the source applies to the tourism industry and its
respective emission factor.
2.4.1. Ferries
Ferries in the water transportation subsector can include passengers and/or vehicles. The fuels used in
ferries and their respective emission factors are shown below.
Table 2.18: Water transportation sub-sector – Ferries emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Ferries
Gasoline
2314.90
Gas/Diesel Oil
2735.23
Residual Fuel Oil
2966.51
Natural Gas
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
25.27
Ethanol
16.24
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The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
Table 2.19: Water transportation sub-sector – Ferries emission factor supporting data
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Ferries
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
Gasoline
CO2
CH4
N20
Gasoline
69300
7
2
44.80
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.356
L/kg
Gas/Diesel Oil
74100
7
2
43.33
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.186
L/kg
Residual Fuel Oil
77400
7
2
40.19
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.059
L/kg
Natural Gas
56100
Biodiesel (B100)
3
1020
BTU/ft³
n/a
n/a
7
2
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
¥¥
7
2
76000
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
0
Ethanol
¥
92
¥¥
0
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.2, Table 2.5, Ch.3, Table 3.2.2, Table 3.5.2 & Table 3.5.3)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
2.4.2. Water Taxis
Water taxis are used to transport smaller numbers of passengers than ferries. The fuels used in water
taxis and their respective emission factors are shown below.
Table 2.20: Water transportation sub-sector – Water taxis emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Water taxis
Gasoline
2314.90
Gas/Diesel Oil
2735.23
Residual Fuel Oil
2966.51
Natural Gas
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
25.27
Ethanol
16.24
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The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
Table 2.21: Water transportation sub-sector – Water taxis emission factor supporting data
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Ferries
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
CO2
CH4
N20
Gasoline
69300
7
2
44.80
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.356
L/kg
Diesel
74100
7
2
43.33
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.186
L/kg
Natural Gas
77400
Biodiesel (B100)
2
40.19
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.059
L/kg
7
2
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
¥¥
7
2
76000
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
0
Ethanol
¥
7
¥¥
0
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.2, Table 2.5; Ch.3, Table 3.5.2 & Table 3.5.3)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
2.4.3. Tour Boats
Tour boats are used in tourism industry for sightseeing. The fuels used in tour boats and their respective
emission factors are shown below.
Table 2.22: Water transportation sub-sector – Tour boats emission factors
EF CO2e (kg/m3)
Tour boats
Gasoline
2314.90
Gas/Diesel Oil
2735.23
Residual Fuel Oil
2966.51
Natural Gas
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
25.27
Ethanol
16.24
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The emission factors are applied as follows:
(kg CO e)
(
)
(kg CO e/
)
To arrive at the above values, the following data were used. Global warming potential (GWP) values
allow for the combination of different GHGs into a single overall GHG estimate, by normalizing the
individual gas estimated to a CO2 equivalent basis (CO2e). The GWPs for CO2, CH4 and N20 used to arrive
at the above emission factors were 1, 21 and 310 respectively.
Table 2.23: Water transportation sub-sector – Tour boats emission factor supporting data
EF (kg/TJ)¥
Tour boats
Heating
Heating Value
Density of
Density
Value
Units
Fuel
Units
Gasoline
CO2
CH4
N20
Gasoline
69300
7
2
44.80
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.356
L/kg
Gas/Diesel Oil
74100
7
2
43.33
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.186
L/kg
Residual Fuel Oil
77400
7
2
40.19
TJ/10³ tonnes
1.059
L/kg
Natural Gas
56100
Biodiesel (B100)
Ethanol
¥
92
3
1020
BTU/ft³
n/a
n/a
¥¥
7
2
118296
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
¥¥
7
2
76000
BTU/gal
n/a
n/a
0
0
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Ch.2, Table 2.5, Ch.3, Table 3.2.2, Table 3.5.2 & Table 3.5.3)
¥¥
IPCC (2006) “The CO2 emissions from combustion of biomass materials (e.g., paper, food, and wood waste) contained in the
waste are biogenic emissions and should not be included in national total emission estimates”
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3.
WEB-BASED TOOL
The emissions factors identified in Section 2.0 were incorporated into a web-based carbon footprinting
tool. This web-based calculation tool allows for the estimation of sector-wide inventories and the
management of inventories over multiple years.
Within the tool, the inventory for a country is managed and edited through a single account that is
visible to only the entity with the appropriate log-in credentials.
Provided below is a brief introduction to the web-based tool and some of the data entry portals.
The profile for each country can be entered or edited within the “CCNTP Data Entry Form and Report.”
In order to evaluate emissions on an annual basis, the first step is to select the year corresponding to the
data in the drop down menu as shown in Figure 3.1.
Figure 3.1 Select the report year on the "CCNTP Data Entry Form and Report."
Once the appropriate year has been selected, data can be entered or edited for each of the tourism
industry sub-sectors (accommodation, ferries, local air traffic, water taxis, tour boats, tour buses, taxis,
and rental cars) by selecting the sub-sector using the tabs shown in Figure 3.2.
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Figure 3.2 Selection of sub-sectors using the tabs displayed on the main page.
Within each sub-sector, the tool will display the required information to be entered.
3.1.
Data Entry for the Accommodation Sub-sector
Establishments under the Accommodation Sub-sector were classified according to size categories to
help with inventory development. The size categories are as follows:
Category 1: 1-25 rooms
Category 2: 26-100 rooms
Category 3: 101-200 rooms
Category 4: 201-500 rooms
Category 5: 500+ rooms
The first data to be entered for the accommodation sub-sector is the total number of establishments
and total number of rooms in each of the Categories defined above. This entry is for ALL
establishments; not for those for which data has been collected.
Initial screening information has been included on sector wide waste diversion, and whether recycling of
specific waste streams exist. This has been included at this level of data entry (sector wide) to prompt
the user to consider any sector wide waste diversion initiatives in waste estimates that are provided by
individual hotels. There is no direct link between the recycling prompts/entries here and the calculated
emissions from waste disposal under the detailed inputs for each hotels.
The preliminary data input screen for the accommodation sub-sector is shown below.
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Figure 3.3 Accommodation sub-sector initial data input screen.
3.1.1. Adding Data for an Individual Establishment
The accommodation sub-sector requires the user to enter data for individual accommodation
properties. To add a hotel, there is an “Add” function on the main accommodation page. When adding
a hotel, a pop-up displaying the individual accommodation data requirements will be displayed. The
user can then enter the information, as it would correspond to the data collection sheets shown in
Appendix A.
The tool is structured such that a separate data entry form should be completed for each establishment
for which data exists. This allows greater detail to be added to the overall inventory, and hence
improved accuracy overall.
The pop-up data entry form includes the units of measure required for inputs. Careful attention should
be paid to inputting data that is of the correct units. Various unit conversion tools can be found on the
internet that may help with converting data to the appropriate units.
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Figure 3.4 Data entry sheet for individual hotels in the web-based tool
3.1.2. Process for Addressing Establishments for Which Data Was Not Collected
It may not be possible to collect data from all establishments; therefore the tool had been structured to
estimate emissions from these facilities. This is done by calculating averages per room from
establishments’ from which data has been collected.
Averages are calculated for each of the required data inputs (e.g., stationary combustion – natural gas
usage per room, stationary combustion – residual fuel oil usage per room, mobile combustion – gasoline
usage per room). The averages are calculated by taking the entered data (e.g., annual fuel
consumption) and dividing by the number of rooms in that specific accommodation.
The tool automatically calculates the averages, and combines these averages to determine an overall
average per room for each required data input. The total number of rooms for which there is no data is
multiplied by the average per room for each required data input.
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The tool determines the number of rooms for which there is no data by determining the difference in
the total rooms for a Category and the total number of rooms for which data was entered.
Therefore the user should enter data for establishments that have been characterized, and as long as
the main accommodation sub-sector screen (Figure 3.3) is correctly completed, the tool will
automatically estimate emissions for establishments where data does not exist.
3.1.3. Process for Addressing Anomalous Data or Surrogates
The data collected for a given hotel may not be representative of accommodations in that Category. In
these circumstances, the data can be removed from the average calculation by selecting “Exclude this
hotel from the average room consumption calculation” shown below. This option exists in the data
entry form for each individual establishment.
Figure 3.5 Options to exclude the individual hotel from the averages
For example, if an establishment includes a marina, it can be expected that the fuel consumption and
electricity usage of this site would be higher than other establishments. Including this accommodation
in the average may inaccurately increase the calculated average. Therefore, the user can elect to
remove that particular hotel from the average calculation. However, the data for this facility may still be
applicable to the GHG Inventory for the country/island and, therefore, it will still be added to the final
calculation.
In cases where data is input that should not be included in the final calculation, the second box “Exclude
this hotel from the final calculation” can be selected. This option is helpful when using “surrogate
hotels” in calculating the average for a particular category. Such a scenario is where no data has been
collected from any establishments in a specific Category, and averages from another category are to be
used to estimate emissions.
For example, if not data has been collected for Category 2 establishments and it is determined that
Category 1 sites would be representative, a “surrogate hotel” can be entered under Category 2.
Consumption data for this hotel would have to be calculated outside of the tool and entered into the
“surrogate hotel” for Category 2. This hotel should be included in the tool’s calculation of Category
averages, but excluded from the overall inventory as follows:
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Figure 3.6 Options to exclude the individual hotel from the final calculation
Once a hotel has been added, the name and number of hotels will be displayed in the summary at the
bottom of the main page, shown below.
Figure 3.7 Accommodation summary section displaying hotels that have had data entered into the tool.
When changes have been made to the tool, they must be saved before exiting. The location of the save
function is also shown in the figure above.
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3.2.
Data Entry for Transportation Sub-sector
Within the other sub-sectors, three data entry options are available for the user to select based on what
data is available. The input options are:
Option A: Total annual fuel consumption for the sub-sector
Option B: Average fuel consumption and traffic data for each operator within the sub-sector
Option C: Average fuel consumption and traffic data for each individual vehicle or vessel within
the sub-sector
These input options are applied to Ferries, Local Air Traffic, Water Taxis, Tour Boats, Tour Buses, Taxis,
and Rental Cars. The data entry requirements for each option, as applied to Ferries, are shown in
Figure 3.8 to Figure 3.10.
Figure 3.8 Data entry options for Ferries. Option A to input total annual fuel consumption for all ferries in the
region is displayed.
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Figure 3.9 Data Entry options for Ferries. Option B to input average data from each ferry operator is displayed.
Figure 3.10 Data entry options for Ferries. Option C to input traffic data for each individual ferry is displayed.
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After the data has been input for each sub-sector, a GHG Inventory will be generated by using the
“Calculate” icon, which is also shown in Figure 3.10.
The GHG Inventory report displays the calculated annual emissions for each form of transportation. The
total emissions is also displayed. The report can be viewed on the webpage or printed as a “.pdf”.
4.
DATA COLLECTION AND INTERPRETATION
This section describes the data collection approach used and the processing of the collected data to
allow for the development of the GHG inventory within the web-based carbon footprinting tool.
4.1.
Data Collection Procedure
The data collection approach was based on the following four main steps:
advanced communication and stakeholder buy-in
data collection template distribution
in-country data collection mission
follow-up
4.1.1. Advanced Communication and Stakeholder Buy-in
Dillon staff met with representatives of the Belize Tourism Industry Association (BTIA) to introduce the
CCNTP. Initial meetings with local stakeholders took place in September 2011. The BTIA lead the data
collection initiative collaboratively with Dillon.
4.1.2. Data Collection Template Distribution
Data collection templates were forwarded to the key stakeholders identified in Belize. Sample data
collection sheets can be found in Appendix A.
4.1.3. In-Country Data Collection Mission
A representative from Dillon visited Belize in February 2012 to meet with participating stakeholders and
supplement the data collection efforts. Various meetings were conducted, including interviews with
hoteliers, airlines and other tourism based operators to build an understanding of their operations and
collect pertinent data.
4.1.4. Follow-Up
A representative from Dillon followed up (phone calls, emails) with various stakeholders to gather
missing data that could not be collected at the time of the in-country visit. Follow up was conducted
from February to early April 2012. Data not collected by the end of this period was considered to be
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outstanding and was identified as a data gap within the inventory. This approach was necessary to allow
for the completion of the inventories within the project deadlines.
4.2.
Data Collected and Data Interpretation
This subsection summarizes the data that was collected and summarizes the assumptions applied and
limitations encountered in processing the data for the GHG inventory development.
4.2.1. Accommodations
Establishments for which data was available
Data was collected from nine hotels in Belize. The data that was collected for each hotel is summarized
below. As agreed with hoteliers during the data collection process, hotels have not been directly named
in the body of this report. Cross-referencing of the generic names provided below to actual hotels can
be found in Appendix B.
Table 4.1: Summary of data collected for accommodations
Hotel ID
1
Hotel Category1
Fuel Usage
Electricity Usage
Refrigerant
Usage
Waste Disposal
Hotel 1
3
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Hotel 2
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Hotel 3
2
Yes
Off the grid
None
No
Hotel 4
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Hotel 5
2
Yes
Yes
No
No
Hotel 6
2
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Hotel 7
2
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Hotel 8
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Hotel 9
1
Yes
Off the grid
No
Yes
Category 1: 1-25 rooms, Category 2: 26 – 100 rooms, Category 3: 101-200 rooms
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As summarized above, data collected from each of the nine hotels was as follows:
All hotels supplied fuel usage data for both stationary and mobile sources. Hotels provided
annual usage data for any or all of the following three types of fuel: diesel, gasoline, and
propane/LPG. Where values were provided in dollars, the following prices were used: $8.91/gal
gasoline, $9.66/gal diesel, and $5.10/ gal propane. These prices were assumed based on data
provided by Hotel 1.
All hotels provided electricity data, either in kWh, or converted to kWh using an assumed price
of electricity of $0.49 per kWh. That price was assumed based on data provided by hotel 1.
Hotels 3 and 9 are “off the grid.”
Refrigerant data was provided by three hotels. These hotels (Hotels 2, 4, and 8) provided
refrigerant type and a quantity of refrigerant that was assumed to be the total charge of
refrigerant (by considering typical refrigerant charges). A 5% annual leakage rate was assumed,
based on IPCC literature. These hotels spanned all three size Categories, and therefore, the
refrigerant use on a per room basis was applied to all other hotels in the respective categories.
Hotels 3 and 9 were listed as “off the grid” during the data collection process. Hotels that were
off the grid were assumed to have negligible refrigerant and were assigned values of zero in this
category.
Waste disposal information was provided by six hotels as either volume, weight, or cost of
disposal. A cost of $20.07 per cubic foot was assumed based on the data collected from Hotel 1.
A solid waste density of 150 kg /m³ was used. The average waste disposal on a per room basis
in each size category was applied to the remaining three hotels.
Completed data collection sheets can be found in Appendix C.
Establishments for which no data was available
In order to determine the footprint associated with the remaining accommodations, data from the nine
hotels was used in developing average consumptions per room. Averages were computed for each size
category and applied to the establishments for which no data was available in each category.
During the data processing stage, it became apparent that Belize would require an additional category
of hotels for “off the grid” hotels. Accommodations located in the interior regions of Belize, Cayo
District, Belize Rural, and Orange Walk, were surveyed to determine if each accommodation was likely
connected to the grid or using on-site power generation. Through discussions with the BTIA the listing
of “off the grid” hotels was refined and increased to include any accommodations located in the smaller
Cayes (all Cayes excluding Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker). Off the grid hotels were treated as a
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separate category with Hotels 3 and 9 being used to compute average consumptions on a per room
basis.
The web-based tool does not provide an option to select specific hotels within a size category as “off the
grid.” Therefore, to include this in the tool, a surrogate hotel of 599 rooms was created representing
the “off the grid” accommodations for which no data was collected. The consumption rates were
manually specified using the Hotel 3 and 9 data as described above.
Note: Hotels 3 and 9 were in Categories 2 and 1 respectively. As these hotels are off the grid, the option
to exclude these hotels from the average was selected so as not to skew the average consumptions.
4.2.2. Airline Operations
Domestic air traffic is mainly serviced by two airlines. Fuel consumption data, including approximate
percentage of traffic related to tourism, was provided for one airline. The second airline is smaller in
capacity and was considered to mirror the consumption levels of the first airline by scaling down to 30%.
The data sheet can be found in Appendix C.
4.2.3. Land Tours
Land tours in Belize are dependent on the activity of the cruise ship industry. Based on data collected
for the total number of cruise ships and passengers per month, an estimate of the annual number of
passengers arriving in Belize was determined. Based on a typical day of land tour activities and
capacities (as provided by the BTIA), the total kilometers travelled per year was estimated for large
buses, coasters, and cars. Using fuel efficiencies for each type of vehicle, the annual fuel consumption
was estimated. For the purposes of the GHG Inventory, all land transportation data is included under
the Tour Buses subsector. The complete data sheet is shown in Appendix C.
4.2.4. Water Transportation
Tour boats are known to operate in Belize, particularly to service the cruise ship industry. Ferries and
water taxis used to transport tourists between islands also help service tourism. Data collected for
water transportation was limited to the annual fuel purchases at one marine fuel station. This quantity
would include the tour boat, ferry, and water taxi requirements for tourism in that area, as well as local
traffic of passengers and goods. For the purposes of the GHG Inventory, all water transportation data is
included under the Tour Boats subsector.
In order to scale this data to estimate fuel consumption for the entire country, the fuel sales at the
single marine fuel station were used. Hotel occupancy in each region of Belize (Belize, Caye Caulker,
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Cayo, Corozal, Offshore, Orange Walk, Placenia, San Pedro, Stann Creek, and Toledo) was used to
determine what percentage of tourism in Belize is attributable to each particular region. The marine
fuel consumption from the fuel station which provided data was normalized to the percent occupancy
for that region to determine “Fuel consumption/% occupancy.” This fuel consumption rate was then
applied to the remaining regions. The complete data can be found in Appendix C.
The inland regions of Orange Walk and Cayo District were excluded from the final calculation as they are
inland, while Corozal was excluded as its northern location would make it more isolated from cruise ship
related tourism.
4.2.5. Car Rentals
While car rentals may service the tourism industry in Belize, no data was available for this subsector.
4.2.6. Taxi Operators
While taxis do operate in Belize, no data was available for this subsector.
4.3.
Assumptions and Limitations
Several assumptions were applied when processing the data to produce a complete data set. These are
as follows:
The final results of the GHG Inventory calculation rely on the data collected. Ideally, data from
multiple hotels in each category would be available in order to determine a representative
average consumption per room.
In the accommodations sub-sector, all off the grid hotels were assumed to have negligible
refrigerant use.
For water transportation, the estimate was scaled using a single data point for one region of
Belize. Additionally, this data did not account for percentage of traffic associated with tourism.
Therefore, the calculations assume all traffic is tourism related which is conservative compared
to the likely true number.
Data was not available for car rentals or taxis in Belize.
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5.
RESULTS
Based on the emission factors presented in Section 2.0 and the data collected and summarized in
Section 4.0, a GHG Inventory for Belize was developed for year 2011 using the web-based tool. The
report generated by the tool is included in Appendix D. A summary of the 2011 GHG emissions
inventory for Belize is presented below.
Table 5.1: GHG Inventory for the year 2011 – Belize
Sub-sector
kg CO2e for 2011
Accommodations
36, 656, 897.37
Ferries
0.00
Local Air Traffic
2,937, 588.31
Water Taxis
0.00
Tour Boats
13, 752, 570.80
Tour Buses
732, 597.40
Taxis
0.00
Car Rentals
0.00
TOTAL
54, 079, 653.87
The inventory shows the Accommodations subsector is the main contributor to the carbon footprint.
Water transportation (including tour boats, ferries, and water taxis) also stands out as being a significant
source of GHGs; however, this is likely due to the assumption that all traffic was tourism related.
The inventory highlights the following main points:
Need for capacity building in Belize to allow for enhanced data collection and higher quality of
data being fed into the inventory
Continued efforts to implement energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies in the
accommodation sub-sector. Electricity is the highest contributor to the footprint of the
accommodations subsector. Renewable energy technologies could reduce the emissions
associated with electricity consumption, improving the carbon footprint. Stationary combustion
represents the second largest source of emissions from the accommodations sub-sector. This
source is primarily associated with on-site power generation. Renewable energy technologies
may also help in reducing fuel used in on-site power generation and consequently lead to a
further reduction to the footprint.
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This results above should be considered in collaboration with the findings presented in the “Greenhouse
Gas Mitigation Options Assessment for the Tourism Sector” and the “Report on Financing Mechanisms”
generated as part of the CCNTP.
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APPENDIX A
BLANK DATA COLLECTION SHEETS
Caribbean Carbon Neutral Tourism Project
Accommodation
Number of Rooms:
Number of Hotels in that
Category
Recycling Program
in Place
(Yes/ No)
Materials Recycled
Yes/No
Plastic
1 - 25
Glass
Paper/cardboard
Organics
Plastic
26 - 100
Glass
Paper/cardboard
Organics
Plastic
101 - 200
Glass
Paper/cardboard
Organics
Plastic
201 - 500
Glass
Paper/cardboard
Organics
Plastic
500 +
Glass
Paper/cardboard
Organics
Please provide information about fuel usage and energy usage for between 3 and 10 hotels in each of the categories listed above. This data
can be recorded using the data collection sheet provided on the next page.
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Accommodation
Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Type of Fuel Used
Annual Fuel Purchases
Fuel Purchases Units
Source of Data
Natural gas
OR:
LPG
Provide copies of fuel purchase invoices
for 2010
Propane
Gasoline*
Diesel**
Notes:
* used in marine pleasurecraft (eg. jetskis) and /or inland transportation (eg. Hotel owned shuttle bus)
** used in marine pleasurecraft (eg. jetskis) and /or inland transportation (eg. Hotel owned shuttle bus)
Annual Electricity
Consumption
Units of Electricity
Consumption
(e.g., kW.h)
Source of Data
Total Annual Waste
Disposal
Units (e.g., tonnes)
Source of Data
Total Annual
AirConditioning
Refrigerant Re-charges
Units (e.g., kg) & Type of
Refrigerant
OR:
Provide copies of electricity
invoices for 2010
Source of Data:
OR:
Provide the following for information for on-site cooling equipment:
Refrigerant Recharge
Refrigerant Type for
Capacity (kg) for Each
Equipment Type
Each Unit
Unit
Air Conditioning Chillers
Commercial Refrigerators
Notes on Baseline Conditions:
- existing mitigation measures in place (e.g. solar water heating)
Industrial Refrigerators
- is this wide spread?
Facility Owned Vehicles
- expand table as necessary
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Ferries
OPTION A: Total Annual Fuel Consumption Of Ferries For 2010
Total annual quantity of
Units (e.g., litres,
Type of fuel used
fuel used
gallons)
Fuel Oil*
Diesel
Other Fuel: _____________
*Fuel Oil includes: Bunker C Fuel Oil, Light Fuel Oil etc.
OPTION B: Average Ferry Traffic Data for 2010
Total number of registered ferries
Number of diesel powered ferries
Number of fuel oil powered ferries
Number of ferries powerd on other fuels
Other fuels used:
Average Engine Size of Ferries (hp)
Please provide the following for each ferry
Month
Average Trips per Day
per Ferry
Average Distance of
Each Trip (km)
Average Duration of
Trip (hours)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
OPTION C: Traffic Data for Each Individual Ferry for 2010
Please provide the following for each ferry:
— Ferry Name/ ID
— Type of Fuel Used
— Size of Engine (hp)
— Total Recorded Trips for Each Calendar Month for 2010
— Recorded Duration for Each Trip in 2010
— Recorded Distance for Each Trip in 2010
— Fuel Consumption for Each Trip in 2010
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Average Fuel
Consumption per Trip
(litres)
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Local Air Traffic**
** Applies to local in-country flights (e.g., Roraima Airways [Guyana], Tropic Air [Belize], local flights of Bahamas Air [Bahamas])
OPTION A: Total Annual Fuel Consumption Associated with In-Country Flights
For 2010
Total annual quantity of
fuel used
Type of fuel used
Units (e.g., litres,
gallons)
Jet Fuel
Avgas
Other Fuel: _____________
OPTION B: Average Fuel Consumption Data for Each Local Air Transport Provider
Total Number of Aircraft Operated for Local Tourism Based Tours
Number of jet fuel powered aircraft
Number of Avgas powered aircraft
Number of aircraft powered on other fuels
Other fuels used:
Make and Model of Each Aircraft (e.g. BN2A-26 Islander 8R-GRA, Dash 8)
Please provide the following for each aircraft :
Month
Average Trips per Week
Average Distance of
Each Trip (km)
Average Duration of Trip
(hours)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
OPTION C: Traffic Data for Each Individual Ferry for 2010
Please provide the following for each aircraft:
— Aircraft Name/ ID
— Type of Fuel Used
— Size of Engine (hp)
— Total Recorded Trips for Each Calendar Month for 2010
— Recorded Duration for Each Trip in 2010
— Recorded Distance for Each Trip in 2010
— Fuel Consumption for Each Trip in 2010
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Average Fuel
Consumption per Trip
(litres)
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Water Taxis
OPTION A: Total Annual Fuel Consumption Of Water Taxis For 2010
Total annual quantity of
Units (e.g., litres,
Type of fuel used
fuel used
gallons)
Gasoline
Diesel
Other Fuel: _____________
OPTION B: Average Water Taxi Traffic Data for 2010
Total number of registered water taxis
Number of diesel powered water taxis
Number of gasoline powered water taxis
Number of water taxis powerd on other fuels
Other fuels used:
Average engine size of water taxis (hp)
Please provide the following for water taxis in general:
Month
Average Trips per Day
Average Distance of
Each Trip (km)
Average Duration of
Trip (hours)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
OPTION C: Traffic Data for Each Individual Water Taxi for 2010
Please provide the following for each water taxi:
— Water Taxi Name/ ID
— Type of Fuel Used
— Size of Engine (hp)
— Total Recorded Trips for Each Calendar Month for 2010
— Recorded Duration for Each Trip in 2010
— Recorded Distance for Each Trip in 2010
— Fuel Consumption for Each Trip in 2010
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Average Fuel
Consumption per Trip
(litres)
Caribbean Carbon Neutral Tourism Project
Tour Boats (to be completed by Each Tour Operator)
OPTION A: Total Annual Fuel Consumption Of Tour Boats For 2010
Total annual quantity of
Units (e.g., litres,
Type of fuel used
fuel used
gallons)
Gasoline
Diesel
Other Fuel: _____________
OPTION B: Average Tour Boat Traffic Data for 2010 from Each Tour Operator
Total number of tour boats owned by Tour Operator
Number of diesel powered tour boats
Number of gasoline powered tour boats
Number of tour boats powerd on other fuels
Other fuels used:
Average engine size of tour boats (hp)
Please provide the following for each tour operator's fleet:
Month
Average Trips per Day
Average Distance of
Each Trip (km)
Average Duration of
Trip (hours)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
OPTION C: Traffic Data for Each Individual Tour Boat for 2010
Please provide the following for each Tour Boat:
— Tour Boat Name/ ID
— Type of Fuel Used
— Size of Engine (hp)
— Total Recorded Trips for Each Calendar Month for 2010
— Recorded Duration for Each Trip in 2010
— Recorded Distance for Each Trip in 2010
— Fuel Consumption for Each Trip in 2010
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Average Fuel
Consumption per Trip
(litres)
Caribbean Carbon Neutral Tourism Project
Tour Buses (to be completed by Each Tour Operator)
OPTION A: Total Annual Fuel Consumption Of Tour Buses For 2010
Total annual quantity of
Units (e.g., litres,
Type of fuel used
fuel used
gallons)
Gasoline
Diesel
Other Fuel: _____________
Please provide information about individual bus tour operators using the data collection sheet provided in the next page.
OPTION B: Average Tour Bus Traffic Data for 2010 from Each Tour Operator
Total number of tour buses operated by Tour Operator
Number of diesel powered tour buses
Number of gasoline powered tour buses
Number of tour buses powerd on other fuels
Other fuels used
Average engine size of fleet of tour buses (hp)
Please provide the following for each tour operator's fleet:
Month
Average Trips per Week
Average Distance of
Each Trip (km)
Average Duration Average Fuel Consumption
of Trip (hours)
per Trip (litres)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
OPTION C: Traffic Data for Each Individual Tour Bus for 2010
Please provide the following for each Tour Bus:
— Tour Bus Name/ ID
— Type of Fuel Used
— Size of Engine (hp)
— Total Recorded Trips for Each Calendar Month for 2010
— Recorded Duration for Each Trip in 2010
— Recorded Distance for Each Trip in 2010
— Fuel Consumption for Each Trip in 2010
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APPENDIX B
LIST OF HOTELS REFFERED TO IN THE ASSESSMENT
APPENDIXB
List of hotels referred to in the assessment Hotel 1: Radisson Fort George Hotel 2: Princess Hotel and Casino Hotel 3: Chaa Creek Hotel Hotel 4: Caye Caulker Plaza Hotel Hotel 5: The Phoenix Resort Hotel 6: Cahal Pech Village Resort Hotel 7: Victoria House Hotel 8: Sea Dreams Hotel Hotel 9: duPlooy’s Jungle Lodge APPENDIX C
INVENTORY DEVELOPMENT REPORT- BELIZE
Estimates provided herein vary slightly from those presented
in the Web-based Carbon Footprinting Tool, due to
differences in rounding of numbers.
The data presented herein is provided for informational
purposes, to demonstrate the steps involved in the Webbased Carbon Footprinting Tool’s algorithms.
The estimates in the Web-based Carbon Footprinting Tool
should be used for planning purposes.
CCNTP
GHG Inventory for Belize
HOTEL LISTING
Rooms
Data Collected
Name
Address
Princess Hotel & Casino
Newtown Barracks, P.O. Box 1758
172
Yes
Radisson Fort George Hotel
P.O. Box 321
102
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Reef Village Resort
P.O. Box 225
95
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The Placencia Hotel & Residencies
North Maya Beach, General Delivery Placencia
88
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Category 3: 101-200 Rooms
274
Best Western Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel
3 1/2 Miles Northern Hwy, P.O. Box 959
75
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Ramon's Village
P.O. Box 51, San Pedro Town
71
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Banana Beach Resort
P.O. Box 94
66
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Coco Beach Resort
P.O. Box 1
57
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The Inn at Robert's Grove
General Delivery, Placencia Village
51
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Princess Hotel
#1 Freedom Avenue, Santa Elena Border
50
No
Pedro's Inn
Sea Grape Drive, San Pedro Town
50
No
Cahal Pech Village Resort
P.O. Box #1
47
Yes
Belizean Shores Resort
P.O. Box 1, San Pedro Town
45
No
Hopkins Bay Resort
General Delivery
45
No
Sun Breeze Hotel
P. O. Box 14, San Pedro Town
43
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Yes
Victoria House
P.O. Box 22, San Pedro Town
42
Global Village Hotel
8 1/2 Miles Northern Highway
40
No
Banyan Bay Vacation Club
Coconut Drive, P.O. Box 91
40
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Sueno Del Mar
P.O. Box 111
39
China Town Hotel
General Delivery, Estrella Street
37
Garden City Hotel
#3894 Almond Boulevard
37
Ak ' Bol Yoga Resort
c/o Dale Miglio, General Delivery
37
El Pescador Lodge & Villas
P.O. Box 17, San Pedro Town
37
Las Terrazas Resort
P.O. Box 13
37
Captain Morgan's Caribbean VacationP.Beach
O. Box
Club
38, San Pedro Town
36
Gulf Hotel
# 6110 Dolphin Drive, Bottonwood Bay, 2 1/2 Miles Northern Hwy 32
Paradise Villas - Nellie Gomez
Pescador Dr, P.O. Box 143
32
Caye Caulker Plaza Hotel
P.O.Box 3
32
Venus Hotel
#29 Burns Avenue, San Ignacio Town
31
Victoria Hotel
P.O. Box 74, Orange Walk Town
31
Bachelor Inn Hotel
# 5931 Bachelor Avenue, P.O. Box 1875
30
Laru Beya Resort & Villas
P.O. Box 512
30
Midas Resort
Branch Mouth Road, P.O. Box 156
29
The Villas at Banyan Bay
Coconut Drive, P.O. Box 91
29
Costa Maya Reef Resort
P.O. Box 69
27
Golden Tree Hotel
# 1740 Conney Drive
26
Bull Frog Inn
#25 Half Moon Avenue
26
Costa Maya Reef Resort Time Share P.O. Box 69
26
The Phoenix Resort
Pescador Drive, P.O. Box 25
60
Charlton's Inn
#9 Main Street
26
Category 2: 26-100 Rooms
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No
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No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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No
Grand Caribe Resort & Residencies P.O. Box 242
Royal Caribbean Resort
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# 1 Sea Grape Drive, San Pedro Town
1711
Dillon Consulting Limited
CCNTP
GHG Inventory for Belize
Chateau Caribbean Hotel
#6 Marine Parade, P.O. Box 947
Tropical Paradise Resort
P.O. Box 5, Caye Caulker Village
Turtle Inn Resort
Placencia Village
Kanantik Reef & Jungle Resort
P.O. Box 150, Dangriga Town
Tom's Hotel
P.O. Box 15,
San Ignacio Resort Hotel
P.O. Box 33, San Ignacio Town
Yim Saan Hotel
34 Hummingbird Highway
Tony's Inn And Beach Resort
P.O. Box 12,
Mata Chica Resort
P.O. Box 133, San Pedro Town
Spindrift Hotel
Barrier Reef Drive, San Pedro Town
Mirador Hotel
Corner 4th Avenue & 1st Street South
Ruby's Hotel
P. O. Box 56, San Pedro Town
Hamanasi Adventure & Dive Resort P. O. Box 265, Dangriga Town
Windy Hill Resort
P.O. Box 85, San Ignacio Town
Tropical Education Center
General Delivery, Ladyville Post Office
Rainbow Hotel
Front Street,
Hotel De La Fuente
#14 Main Street, P.O. Box 83
St. Christopher's Hotel
#10 Main Street
Almond Beach Resort
P.O. Box 72, Belmopan City
Akihito Hotel
#22 Belize / Corozal Road
Lucia's Guest House
# 68 San Antonio Road, Orange Walk Town
Sea Spray Hotel
c/o Jodie Leslie, Placencia Village
White Sands Cove Resort
P.O. Box 191
Aguada Hotel
P.O. Box 133
Bird's Eye View Lodge
P.O. Box 1976
The Tropics Hotel
P. O. Box 4, Caye Caulker Village
Belmopan Hotel
P.O. Box 237
Las Palmas Hotel
#123 - 5th Avenue
Las Vegas Gardens - Rooms & SuitesP.O. Box 369
Belize Yacht Club
P.O. Box 62
Pelican Reef Villas
P.O. Box 118, San Pedro Town
Reef Village Vacation Club
P.O. Box 225
Royal Palm Villas
c/o M & M Rentals,
Black Orchid Resort
P.O. Box 1864
Ignacio's Beach Cabins
Playa Asuncion, Airstrip Area
Sarteneja Homestay
Sarteneja Village
Chabil Mar
General Delivery Placencia Village
Captain Morgan's Retreat
P.O. Box 38
Mayan Princess Hotel
P. O. Box 79, San Pedro Town
Sunbreeze Suites
Barrier Reef Drive, P.O. Box 14
The Inn at Joyful Garden
Main Middle Street
Maruba Resort and Jungle Spa
40 1/2 Miles Old Northern Highway
Anchorage Resort
P.O. Box 25
Belize Odyssey Resort
P.O. Box 460, Belize City
Mira Mar Hotel
Avenida Hicaco
Xanadu Island Resort
P. O. Box 109, San Pedro Town
Chaleanor Hotel
P.O. Box 164, Dangriga Town
Hotel Hello
#285 Fadden Avenue, Independence Village
Jaguar Reef Lodge
P.O. Box 297, Dangriga Town
Grace's Hotel
# 19 Main Street
Siesta Inn
General Delivery, 3 Miles Northern Hwy,
The Log Cab-Inn
General Delivery, San Ignacio Town
Hotel Maya
P.O. Box 112
Blue Marlin Lodge
P.O. Box 21, Dangriga
Blue Reef Island Resort
P.O. Box 180, San Pedro Town
Mata Rocks Resort
P.O. Box 47, San Pedro Town
Portofino Resort
P.O. Box 36,
San Pedro Holiday Hotel
P.O. Box 61, San Pedro Town
Weyohan Hotel
#105 Commerce Street
Crystal Paradise Resort
P.O. Box 126
The Great House Inn
#13 Cork Street, P.O. Box 85
Popeye's Beach Resort
P.O. Box 19
Seaside Cabanas
P.O. Box 39, Caye Caulker
Martha's Guest House
P.O. Box 140, San Ignacio Town
Hugh Parkey's Belize Adventure Lodge
P.O. Box 1818
Coral Beach Hotel
#53 Barrier Reef Dr, P.O. Box 16
Corona Del Mar
Coconut Drive, P.O. Box 37
Pal's Guest House
#868-A Magoon Street
Pelican Beach Resort
P.O. Box 2, Dangriga Town
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Dillon Consulting Limited
CCNTP
GHG Inventory for Belize
Maya Village Homestay Network
P. O. Box 73, Punta Gorda Town
The Sea Front Inn
4 Front Street, P. O. Box 20
Diamond Motel
#1944 - 4 1/2 Miles Northern Highway
Renaissance Towers
# 8 Newtown Barracks
Estell's Airport Hotel
Mamie Road, Ladyville Village
Chiclero Camp Resort
#2 Ford Young Drive, Cahal Pech Hill
Ka'ana Boutique Resort
P.O. Box 263, San Ignacio Town
Isla Marisol Resort
P.O. Box 10, Dangriga Town
Los Porticos
General Delivery Placencia
Bermuda Beach Condos
P.O. Box 157, San Pedro Town
Grand Colony Island Villas
Coconut Drive, P.O. Box 91
Grand Colony Vacation Club
P.O. Box 91
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary c/o Belize Audobon Society,# 12 Fort Street
Jungle Huts Lodge
# 4 Ecumenical Drive, Dangriga
Maya Mountain Lodge
P.O. Box 174
Three Star Guest House
#11 Meighan Avenue, Kings Park
Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
P.O. Box 187
Iguana Reef Inn
P.O. Box 31, Caye Caulker Village
Clarissa Falls Resort
P.O.Box 44, San Ignacio Town
Hotel El Pilar
c/o #7 Burns Avenue
Love Kiss Motel
#7 Barton Creek Street, Belmopan
Maya Hotel
#11 George Street, Benque Viejo Town
Nabitunich -The Stone Cottages
General Delivery, Benque Viejo Post Office
Hotel Paradise Bay Villas
#7 Almond Drive, South End
Sunset Pointe Condominiums
c/o Yvette Guild, Guild & Guild Consulting
Blue Tang Inn
P. O. Box 231, San Pedro Town
Belcove Hotel
#9 Regent Street West
Lena's Guest House
P. O. Box 1,
M & N Hotel Apartments
Chapoose Street, P.O. Box 21,Caye Caulker
Sandy Lane Guest House & CabanasAvenida Langosta & Chapoose Street
Rock of Excellence Homestays
General Delivery, Belmopan City
Rosa's Hotel
# 65 Hudson Street
Leslie Cottages
P.O. Box 231, Dangriga Town
Blue Lagoon Apartments
Skip Jeck Street, Placencia
Miramar Apartments
General Delivery Placencia Village
Caribbean Villas Hotel
Seagrape Drive, P.O. Box 71
The Palms Condominiums
P.O. Box 88, San Pedro Town
TREC - Tropical Research and Education
P.O. Center
Box 117
Indian Creek Lodge & Jungle Camp P.O. Box 1840
Hotel Mopan
#55 Regent Street
The Bakadeer Inn
# 74 Cleghorn Street
The Caribbean Palms Inn
# 26 Regent Street
Embassy Hotel
Airport Ring Road, Ladyville
Orchid Garden Eco-Village
P.O. Box 2005, Belize City
Yuma's House Belize
Avenida Hicaco
El Rey Inn
#23 Moho Street, P.O. Box 334
Mopan River Resort
Riverside North
Rolson Guest House
#24 Crenshaw Street, San Ignacio Town
Cozy Corner Hotel
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Maya Breeze Inn
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Nautical Inn - Gail & Roger Blair
General Delivery Placencia
Paradise Vacation Hotel
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Westwind Hotel
General Delivery Placencia
ASunsetBeachResort.Com
P.O. Box 248
Christina Espejo,San Pedro BTB Office, Barrier Reef Dr
Oasis del Caribe Condos
Cardie's Hotel
#466 Big Creek Blvd, Independence Village
Dangriga Central Hotel
#119 Commerce Street, Dangriga Town
Macaroni View Hotel
12 Miles Pomona Village, Stann Creek Valley
Parrot Cove Lodge
P.O. Box 212, Dangriga Town
Frontier Inn
#3 Airport Street
St. Charles Inn
#23 King Street, Punta Gorda Town
Hotel Las Palmeras
# 39 Corner George & Bishop Streets
Marin's Guest House
David Eck, Estrella Street
Efrain & Gertraud Novelo, General Delivery, Park Road
Ocean Pearle Royale Hotel
Maxim's Palace
#41 Church Hill St, Benque Viejo Town
The New Belmoral Hotel
#17 Burns Avenue, P.O. Box 9
Touch of Class Comfort Inn
Perez Street
Tropicool Hotel
#30 Burns Avenue
Copper Bank Inn
General Delivery, Copper Bank Village
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CCNTP
GHG Inventory for Belize
Hok'ol K'in Guest House
Island Adventures Campground
Lydia's Guest House
La Perla Del Caribe
The Tides Beach Resort
Glover's Guest House
Riverside Hotel
Cotton Tree Lodge
Cuxlin Ha Resort
Sabal Beach
Coningsby Inn
Easy Inn
Nature Resort
Barefoot Caribe Hotel
Blue Wave Guest House
De Real Macaw
Island Magic Beach Resort
Sunset Guest House
Benque Resort & Spa
El Cayo Hotel
Hi-Et Guesthouse
Kenmar's Bed & Breakfast
Mallorca Hotel
The Trek Stop
Westar Truck Stop
Casa Blanca Hotel By The Sea
Corozal Bay Inn Resort
Gaviota Coral Reef
Blue Creek Hillside B & B
Gami's Hotel
Rancho Mirage Inn
Victor's Inn
Eloise Travel Lodge
Ambergris Lake Villas
Conch Shell Inn
Hotel Del Rio
Tranquility Bay Beach Resort
Colonial Suites
Villa Verano
Beya Suites
Sea Breeze Guest House
Sea Dreams Hotel
Sunflower Inn
La Enramada Cabanas
Peninsula Hotel
Caribe Island Resort - Strata Plan 9
Seven Seas Resort
Nu'uk Che'il Cottages
Possum Point Biological Station
Ursella's Guest House
Golden Motel
Camalote Camp
Bay View Guest House
Belize River Lodge
Manatee Lodge
Tillett's Village Lodge
West Lake Park Motel
Caye Caulker Condos
Heredia's House Rentals
Vega Inn and Gardens
Casa Blanca Guest House
Mana-Kai Camping & Cabins
Aldy"s Guesthouse
Mark Anthony's Hotel
Blackbird Oceanic Field Station
Gonzalez's Guest House
La Rosita Guest House
Orchid Palm Inn
Cocoplum Vacation Rentals
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#89 - 4th Avenue, P.O. Box 145
P.O. Box 106, Dangriga Town
General Delivery, Placencia Village
P.O. Box 71
57 Boca Del Rio, P. O. Box 126
P.O. Box 2215, Belize City
P.O. Box 112, Dangriga Town
P.O. Box 104, Punta Gorda Town
P.O. Box 39, Punta Gorda Town
General Delivery Placencia Village
# 76 Regent Street
2 Miles Northern Hwy
P.O. Box 377
c/o 72 Vista Del Mar, Ladyville
Front Street, Caye Caulker
General Delivery, Avenida Hicaco
P.O. Box 2007P.O. Box 2007, Belize City
# 5684 Cor. Lizarraga & Gentle Avenues
22 Riverside Drive, Benque Viejo Town
c/o Rahim Awe, General Delivery
#12 West Street, San Ignacio Town
P.O. Box 70
#12 Burns Avenue, San Ignacio Town
72 1/2 Miles Western Hwy
Mile 49 Western Hwy , PO Box 293
P.O. Box 212
Almond Drive, P.O. Box 1
P.O. Box 151, Dangriga Town
P.O. Box 2
Guadalupe Street, Trial Farm
#80 Otro Benque Road
Petville Orange Walk
General Delivery Placencia Village
P.O. Box 21, San Pedro Town
c/o Lellie Guerrero, Downtown Beachfront
P. O. Box 198
P.O. Box 149, San Pedro Town
P.O. Box 72, Belmopan City
P.O. Box 72
P.O. Box 110, Punta Gorda Town
18 Gabourel Lane
Hattie Street, Caye Caulker
P.O. Box 168, Belmopan
#5 Cristock Street
Main Road, Seine Bight Village
c/o Ana Lausen, Ambergris Vacation Rentals
P.O. Box 77, San Pedro Town
P.O. Box 126, Dangriga Town
General Delivery, Sittee River Village
297 Granain Street, Independence Viilage
3 Miles, Forest Home Village
P.O. Box 316
# 58 Baymen Avenue
P.O. Box 459
General Delivery, Gales Point Manatee
c/o Clifford Tillett
8 Miles Western Hwy
P.O. Box 52
P. O. Box 1018,
P.O. Box 701
# 10 Burns Avenue
#9 Far West Street
11th Avenue & Santa Rita Road
2nd Avenue & 4th Street North,
P.O. Box 270, Belize City
General Delivery, Indian Church Village
P.O. Box 207,
22 Queen Victoria Ave, P.O. Box 132
General Delivery Placencia Village
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Green Parrot Beach Houses
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Manatee Inn
General Delivery, Placencia Village
One World Rentals
c/o Claudia Hardegger, General Delivery
Seakunga
Placencia Village
Serenade Guest House
General Delivery Placencia
Singing Sands Inn
c/o Maya Kramer, General Delivery Placencia
Tradewinds Hotel
General Delivery, Placencia
Martha's Hotel
P.O. Box 27
Solaria Villas
c/o Rachel Eteson, Quicksilver Messenger # 301
Tradewinds Paradise Villas
P. O. Box 123, San Pedro Town
All Seasons Guest House
P. O. Box 251, Dangriga Town
Bonefish Hotel
P.O. Box 21, Dangriga
Jungle Jeanie By The Sea
P.O. Box 166, Dangriga Town
Sarkiki Reef Resort
General Delivery Hopkins Village
Nature's Way Guest House
P.O. Box 75, Punta Gorda Town
Toledo Ecotourism Association (2007)BTIA Information Center, P.O. Box 157
North Front Street Guest House
#124 North Front Street
Villa Boscardi
# 6043 Manatee Drive, P.O. Box 1501
Barefoot Beach Belize
Playa Asuncion, P..O. Box 11
Costa Maya Beach Cabanas
P.O. Box 76,
Edith's Guest House
c/o Abel Novelo
Jeremiah's Inn
Front Street, Caye Caulker
Mara's Place
P.O. Box 23,
Trends Beachfront Hotel
c/o Wayne Miller, Main Street
Central O' tel
P.O. Box 70
Plaza Hotel
#5-A Burns Avenue, P.O. Box 135
Super Palm Resort
General Delivery Belmopan
Hotel Posada Mama
# 77 - 21st of September Street
Maya World Guest House
#16 - 2nd Street North, P.O. Box 218
Miracle Hotel
South End, Corozal Town
The Sea Breeze Guest House
#23, 1st Avenue
Belcove Island Lodge
#9 Regent Street West
Julia's Guest House
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Miller's Landing
General Delivery, Placencia Village
South Waters Resort
General Delivery Placencia
Belizean Cove Estates
P.O. Box 1
Blue Dolphin
c/o Armando & Gloria Pineda , General Delivery
Cayo Espanto
P.O. Box 244
Circle C Inn
#117 West Street, Punta Gorda Town
Tranquility Lodge
P.O. Box 99
Seaside Guest House
# 3 Prince Street, P.O. Box 2060
The Red Hut Inn
# 90 Bella Vista
Crooked Tree Lodge
Crooked Tree Village
El Chiclero Inn
Burell Boom Village
Howler Monkey Resort
P.O. Box 694, Belize City
Silver Fox Guest House
Maskall Village Post Office
Amanda's Place
P.O. Box 48, Caye Caulker
Bella's Backpackers
General Delivery, Crocodile Street
Daisy's Guest House
Hicaco Ave; General Delivery
Pancho's Villas
P.O. Box 80
Sailwinds Beach Suites
P.O. Box 74, Caye Caulker
Seabeezzz
P. O. Box 812, Belize City
Seaside Villas
P.O. Box 88
Tree Tops Guest House
P. O. Box 29, Caye Caulker
Eastern Guest House
Constitution Drive
Hibiscus Hotel
Hibiscus Plaza, P.O. Box 219
Maya Vista
General Delivery San Jose Succotz Village
Rumors Guest House
General Delivery, San Ignacio Town
Western Guest House
# 54 Burns Avenue
Yam Wits Lodge
#8 Swasey Street
Almond Tree Hotel Resort
P.O. Box 185,
City Light Guest House
#22 - 6th Avenue
Serenity Sands Bed & Breakfast
P.O. Box 88
Win - Gate - Inn
P.O. Box 2573, Belize City
Come 'n' Dine Motel
Northern Highway & Chan Pine Ridge Road
Belize Tradewinds Cruise Club
General Delivery Placencia
Blue Crab Beach Resort
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Captain Jaks
C/o Veronique McKenzie, Placencia Village
Carol's Cabanas
General Delivery Placencia Village
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CCNTP
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Charo's Guest House
Dianni's Guesthouse
Joyce and Frank's Bed & Breakfast
Seaview Suites
Belizean Reef Suites
Bermuda Landing Condominiums
Casa Rana Belize
Changes In Latitudes
Coral Bay Villas
Palacio Del Caribe
Perla Escondida
San Pedrano Hotel
The Cloisters
Tio Pil's Place
Tomas Hotel
View The Blue
Villa Incomunicada
Villa Twin Dolfins
Bluefield Lodge
Caribbean Shores Bed & Breakfast
Dolphin Motel
Double H. Guest House
Lebeha Cabanas
River House Lodge
Seagull's Nest Guest House
Tania's Guest House
The Laru Beya Cabins
Garbutt's Fishing Lodge
Hickatee Cottages
Mahung's Inn Guest House
Sun Creek Lodge
The Lodge at Big Falls
Mahogany Hall Resort
Mariposa Jungle Lodge
Mystic River Resort
Parrot Nest Lodge
D' Nest Inn
Ionie's Bed & Breakfast
Casa Rosado
Colinda Cabanas
Jan's Place
Marliny's Guest House II
Shirley's Guest House
The Lazy Iguana Bed & Breakfast
Caesar's Guest House
Cedar Cabins Lodge
Elvira's Guest House
Flores Villas
J & R Guest House
La Casa Del Caballo Blanco
Tia Maria Hotel
Twin Palms Bed & Breakfast
Backpackers Paradise
Complete Circle
Copa Banana Guest House
Fernando's Seaside Guest House
Off the Wall Dive Center
Honey Camp Beach Club
Casa Beya / Seagrape Escape
Casa Placencia
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Garden Cabanas
Lost Reef Resort
Lucille's Travellers Inn
Maya Beach Hotel
Mission Bay Retreat
Nirvana Beach Suites
Ranguana Lodge
Toucan Lulu
Page 6 of 35
c/o Guild & Guild Consulting, Placencia Village
General Delivery Placencia Village
General Delivery Placencia
General Mail Delivery, Placencia
P.O. Box 157
P.O. Box 157, San Pedro
General Delivery
#36 Coconut Drive, San Pedro Town
P. O. Box 1
c/o Mandy Walker, General Delivery
P.O. Box 160, San Pedro Town
#10 Barrier Reef Drive
P.O. Box 63, San Pedro
P.O. Box 48
# 12 Barrier Reef Drive, P.O. Box 53
P. O. Box 157, San Pedro Town
San Pedro BTB Office, c/o Jimmy A. Salzar
San Pedro BTB Office, c/o Jimmy Salazar
P.O. Box 79, Dangriga
P.O. Box 290
c/o Fidel Escalante, #203 King Street, Independence Villag
# 490 A, Havana Street, Dangriga
Lebeha Drumming Center, Hopkins
P.O. Box 172, Dangriga Town
Hopkins Village
General Delivery, Hopkins Village
P.O. Box 66, Dangriga Town
P.O. Box 144, Punta Gorda Town
Ex-Servicemen Road, P.O. Box 148
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P.O. Box 121, Punta Gorda Town
P.O. Box 103, Punta Gorda Town
Paslow Falls Rd, Bullet Tree Village Post Office
San Antonio Village Post Office
Mile 6, Cristo Rey Village Road, Cayo District
P.O. Box 108, San Ignacio Town
#475 Cedar Steet, Belama Phase II
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P.O. Box 772
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P.O. Box 59,
P.O. Box 48
P.O. Box 46
#6 Far West Street, San Ignacio Town
#92 Lomas del Rodeo
# 20 Far West Street
P.O. Box 229, San Ignacio Town
P.O. Box 181, 38 West Street
P.O. Box 570
Bandera Road, Sarteneja Village
General Delivery, Sarteneja Village
P.O. Box 226
#62 North Front Street, Sarteneja
P.O. Box 195, Dangriga Town
# 15 Bakers Street
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General Delivery, Placencia Village
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Almond Tree Inn
c/o Fred Roth, Palm Street
Baja Mar Vacation Home
c/o Mandy Walker, General Mail Delivery
Bella Vista Guest Homes
General Delivery, c/o Susan Wolski
Casa Tortuga Villa
c/o Roberto Bradley, # 16 Mosquito Coast Area
Chez Caribe
# 1781 Princess Drive
Cocotal Inn & Cabanas
General Delivery, San Pedro Town
Hol Chan Reef Resort
c/o Mary Hitchcock, M & M Rentals
Miramar Villas
M & M Rentals, General Delivery
Seascape Villas
General Delivery, San Pedro Town
Tara Del Sol
P.O. Box 157, San Pedro Town
Xaman Ek Resort
P.O. Box 72, San Pedro Town
Beaches & Dreams Seafront Inn
P.O. Box 193
Coconut Row Guest House
P.O. Box 196, Dangriga Town
Kismet Inn
P. O. Box 300, Dangriga
Whistling Seas Vacation Inn
c/o Hopkins Village Post Office
BFREE Belize Foundation For Research
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& Environ
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Blue Belize Guest House
P.O. Box 37
Blue Creek Rainforest Lodge
P.O. Box 133, Punta Gorda Town
Tate's Guest House
# 34 Jose Maria Nunez Street
Upstairs Lounge Inn
# 51 Main Middle Street
Macaw Bank Jungle Lodge
P.O. Box 248, San Ignacio Town
Table Rock Jungle Camp
P.O. BOX 179, San Ignacio Town
Isabel's Guest House
#3 Albert Street, P.O. Box 362
Mama Chen Guest House
#5 Eve Street
Smokin Balam
# 59 North Front Street, P.O. Box 55
Gentle's Cool Spot
c/o Gales Point Village Post Office
Rhaburn's Rooms
General Delivery, Crooked Tree Village
Oasi Apartment Rentals
P.O. Box 53
Bella's Cayo
#4 Galvez Street
Cohune Palms River Cabanas
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Gumbo Limbo Village
P.O. Box 245, San Ignacio Town
Happy Happy Inn
c/o 2838 Currasow Street
Kantara Ku
P.O. Box 228, Belmopan City
Primitas Bed & Breakfast
P.O. Box 80, Belmopan City
Roaring River Golf & AccommodationP.O. Box 611
Bayside Guesthouse
#31, 3rd Avenue
Cerros Beach Inn
P.O. Box 317
Gibson's Guest House
#14 Narcist Street, Altamira
The Crimson Orchid Inn
c/o 62 North Front St; Sarteneja Village
The Smuggler's Den
P.O. Box 351, Corozal Town
Calypso Beach Retreat
P.O. Box 2284
Huracan Diving
P.O. Box 487, Belize City
Ally's Guest House
General Delivery Placencia
Bella Placencia Beach House
c/o Property Pro Belize, General Delivery
Bull's Beach Cabanas
Lester Bull Sr., General Delivery Placencia
Captain's House & Crow's Nest
c/o Lydia Villanueva, General Delivery Placencia
Caribbean Homes Limited Villa
c/o Michael Krammer, General Delivery Placencia
Casa At Last
c/o Dewey & Cathy Harshbarger, Placencia
Deb & Dave's Last Resort
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Evan's Place
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Michelo's Flats
General Delivery Placencia
Omar's Guest House
General Delivery Placencia Village
Sunset Belize
c/o Veronique McKenzie, General Delivery Placencia
The North Beach
General Delivery, Placencia Village
The Village Inn
c/o Veronique McKenzie, Placencia
The Villas at Cocoplum
c/o Caribbean Travel & Tours, Placencia
Villa Ranguana
Stanley Smith, General Delivery Placencia
Yellow Bella
C/o Stefano Ragagnin, Placencia
Agape House
Ms Melly Sanchez, #4 El Tesoro,
Athens Gate
P.O. Box 118
Azul Resort
P.O. Box 135
Casa Blanca Beach Resort
Alijua Boxes #A-140
Casa de Lisa
M & M Rentals, P.O. Box 124
Casa Escalante
Sea Grape Drive, P.O. Box 78
Casa Redondo Suite
P.O. Box 124, M & M Rentals, San Pedro
Palm House
#10 Barrier Reef Drive
Seven Seas Resort Time Share
P.O. Box 77, Boca del Rio Area
c/o Britanny & Shane McCann, San Pedro BTB Office
Villa Aurora
Flomon's Guest House
#2888 Francis Flores Street, 2nd New Site
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CCNTP
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Hopkins Inn
Key Belize
Palmento Grove Hopkins
Ruthie's Cabanas
The Family Villa
Tipple Tree Beya
Tutzil Nah Cottages
Yugadah Inn
A Piece of Ground
Aleman's Guest House
Coral House Inn
The Farm Inn
Iguana Junction
Lower Dover Field Station
Three Sisters Guest House
Spanish Creek Rainforest Reserve
Chabo's Apartments
Georgia Peach
Jaguar Morning Star Guest House
Kokomo Beach
Lorraine's Guest House
Marliny's Guest House I
Maxhapan Cabins
Morgan's Inn
Picololo Apartments
Reef House
South Side Dur D Woods
Villa Almendra
Weezie's Cabin
Cheers Cabanas
Flayva's Guest House
Mango Walk Inn
The Leslie's Private Paradise
Timber Homes
Villa San Juan
Alta Mira Guest House
Krisami's Bayview Lodge
Blue Horizon Lodge
Royal Belize Vacations
Lamanai Riverside Retreat
BJ's Amir Inn
Blue Garden House
Casa Del Sol
Decked Out House
Dreamsicle House
Harry's Cozy Cabanas
L & D Cabins
Macovy Blues Guest House
Maya Playa Resort
Mirasol Villa
The Flamboyant
The Yellow House
Three Iguanas Villas
Vandley's Beach House
Adagio Villa
Capricorn Resort
Casa Bonita
Casa Coral
Coral Pelicano - Vacation Home
Iguana House
Nirvana San Pedro Rentals
Tropical Estate
Villas At Del Rio
Darangilau Guest House
Lewis Family Vacation Home
Ransoms Seaside Garden
Val's Backpackers Hostel
Casa Bonita Apartments
Quichpan Luum Cabana
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P. O. Box 121, Dangriga Town
c/o Dean Sanburg, #32 Sittee Point, Hopkins Village
P.O. Box 120, Dangriga Town
#31 Southern Foreshore, Dangriga
P.O. Box 263, Dangriga Town
P. O. Box 206, Dangriga
P.O. Box 246, Dangriga Town
General Delivery, Hopkins Village
c/o Franz Vernon, #1050 Pelican Street
P.O. Box 143, Punta Gorda Town
# 151 Main Street, P.O. Box 43
c/o K and R Brown, The Moorings, Placencia
General Delivery
General Delivery
# 36 Queen Street
Rancho Dolores Post Office
Hicaco Street, P.O. Box 09
P.O. Box 2, Caye Caulker Village
General Delivery Mail
P.O. Box 55, Caye Caulker
General Delivery
Avenida Hicaco
General Delivery, Caye Caulker Village
P. O. Box 47, Caye Caulker
Avenida Mulche
P.O. Box 2, Caye Caulker Village
#6 Bahia Del Sol St; General Delivery
P.O. Box 2, Caye Caulker
P.O. Box 88
P.O. Box 346
22 Burns Avenue
P.O. Box 204, San Ignacio Town
#21 Nargusta Street
Kontiki Area, P.O. Box 96
#10 Tangelo Street, Cohune Walk
#21 San Pedro Road, Altamira Area
3-A Front Street, Sarteneja Village, Corozal orc/o P.O. Box 77
P.O. Box 176, Dangriga Town
P.O. Box 159, Dangriga Town
Lamanai Alley, Orange Walk Town
General Delivery Placencia
c/o Stefano Ragagnin, General Delivery
Guild & Guild Consulting
c/o Linda Cazin Burrow, General Delivery
c/o Ellen Lee, Maya Beach Placencia
General Delivery Placencia
c/o Ruth Turner, Placencia Village
General Delivery, Placencia Village
General Delivery, Placencia Village
C/o Veronique McKenzie, Placencia
Patricia Markham, General Delivery
General Delivery Placencia
c/o Stefano Ragagnin, 46 Harbor Place, Placencia
C/o Lydia Villanueva, Placencia Village
c/o Ernesto Zuniga, Adagio Villa
P.O. Box 247, San Pedro Town
Tres Cocos, P.O. Box 49
P.O. Box 49, San Pedro Town
Tres Cocos, P.O. Box 49
General Mail Delivery, c/o Nigel J. Polanco
c/o Samuel Ferguson, #4 Flying Fisherman St.
c/o Mandy Walker, General Delivery
P.O. Box 138, San Pedro Town
Hopkins Village
#111 St. Vincent Street, Dangriga Town
P.O. Box 114, Dangriga Town
# 1 Sharp Street, Dangriga
Mile 1, Cattle Landing Village
General Delivery, Punta Gorda Town Post Office
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Tropics Inn
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Sapphire House
Sunrise Beach/Beachside Cottage
Tropical Oasis
Villa Hermosa
Zekes Casa Roja
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Casa Nan
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Inn The Bush
Ruby's Guest House
Candelie's Sunset Cabanas
Chang Chup Palmo Guest House
Villa Macaw
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Aqua Oasis Guest House
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Casa Nettuno
Colibri House
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George Cowdrey Guest House
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Lofty Sights
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Mangro' Place
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Maya Lodge
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Silver Leaf Villa & Cabana
Spectarte Bed & Breakfast
The Arches
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Tri-Tan Beach Cabanas
Windflower
18 Degrees North
Brianna's Beach House
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Diamond Reef Condominiums
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General Delivery, Punta Gorda Town
3
P.O. Box 117, San Ignacio Town
3
General Delivery, Bullet Tree Falls Village
3
P.O. Box 598, Belmopan City
3
P.O. Box 2
2
Pasero Street, General Delivery
2
P.O. Box 2, Caye Caulker
2
c/o Jessie Benner, Avenida Mangle
2
Traveller's Palm Street,
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General Delivery Mail
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P.O. Box 2
2
General Delivery, La Poza Street
2
P.O. Box 2, Caye Caulker Village
2
P.O. Box 88, Caye Caulker
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1165 Cahal Pech Street
2
C/o #2 Edwardo Juan Street
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P.O. Box 594, Belmopan City
2
#4 High Street
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Bullet Tree Village, Camalote Area
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P.O. Box 77
2
#127 Front Street
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Progresso Village Post Office
2
#101 Palmar Boundry Road, Palmar Village
2
General Delivery Placencia Village
2
c/o Luselie & Elsworth Linarez, 252 Caribbean Way
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c/o Stefano Ragagnin, Placencia Village
2
General Delivery Placencia Village
2
c/o Robert & Maricia McMahon, General Delivery, Placencia Village
2
C/o Leo Ramirez, General Delivery Placencia
2
General Delivery Placencia
2
c/o Stefano Ragagnin, General Delivery Placencia
2
C/o Veronique McKenzie, Placencia Village
2
George Cowdrey, General Delivery Placencia
2
c/o Jodie Leslie, Placencia Village
2
C/o Lydia Villanueva, Placencia Village
2
Walker Road, Maya Beach Placencia
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2
General Mail Delivery
2
C/o Jodie Leslie, General Delivery Placencia
2
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2
C/o Michael Kramer
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2
22 Harbor Place, Placencia
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2
Maya Beach, General Delivery
2
C/o Michel Ardoullie, Placencia Village
2
General Delivery Placencia Village
2
General Delivery Placencia
2
General Delivery, Placencia Village
2
Kate Subdivision, General Delivery
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P.O. Box 139
2
P.O. Box 103
2
P.O. Box 80, San Pedro Town
2
P.O. Box 71
2
General Mail Delivery
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c/o Reynaldo Arzu, General Delivery
2
M & M Rentals, P.O. Box 124,
2
Boca Del Rio, San Pedro Town
2
c/o Alvin Howe, San Pedro Post Office
2
c/o Eddie Halliday, General Delivery
2
P.O. Box 59, San Pedro Town
2
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SEAcluded Sands
Villa Palma Real
Belize Inn Your Dreams
Sittee River Lodge
Windschief
Back - A - Bush
Monkey River Retreat
Sirmoor Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast
Steppingstones
Banana Cabana
Canuck Cottage
Carolyn's House
Chila's Cabins
Chocolate's Guest House
Coconut Grove
Gumbo Limbo Cabana
Hummingbird Cottage
Indigo Pearl
Miss Ellas Guest House
Paradiso Beach House
Valarosa
Villa Gemma
Belmopan Bed & Breakfast
Kumquat Cottage
Sunshine Suites
Chez DiDi
Southkeep Vacation Home
Agua Villa House
Ah-Kinchil
Coconut Cottage
Cordy's Beach Cottage
Flip Flop Palace
Harbour Hideaway
Jewel of Placencia
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Pepper's Beach Cottage
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P.O. Box 138
c/o John Lang / Sherry L. Bodden, General Delivery
#29 Phase One, Sittee Point
P.O. Box 207, Dangriga Town
P.O. Box 217, Dangriga Town
P.O. Box 91, Punta Gorda Town
General Delivery, Independence Village
New Road, Mile 3
c/o Sue Harris, General Delivery, Independence Village
P.O. Box 57, Caye Caulker
P.O. Box 64,
P.O. Box 2, Caye Caulker Village
Avenida Hicaco, General Delivery
General Delivery Caye Caulker
P.O. Box 2
P.O. Box 65,
P.O. Box 88
C/o Felicia Gallego
Travellers Lane, Caye Caulker
General Delivery, Caye Caulker Village
c/o Ruby Klems, General Delivery
Front Beach Street, P.O. Box 2
P.O. Box 338
#3 Melahado Street
P.O. Box 213, San Ignacio Town
General Delivery, Sarteneja Village
#308 Marina Towers, Newtown Barracks
c/o Ellen Lee, Maya Beach Placencia
c/o Michael Kramer
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Main Road, Seine Bight Village
C/o Ellen Lee, Maya Beach Placencia
James & Cynthia Weller, Gral Delivery, 50 Harbour Place
c/o Veronique McKenzie, General Delivery Placencia
c/o Jenria Lozano, General Delivery
Linda Cazin Burrow, General Delivery
Walker Road, Maya Beach Placencia
c/o Eugenie Gabourel, Placencia Village
#195 Boca Ciega, 3.5 Miles South Ambergris
General Delivery, c/o Fidencio Cabanas
c/o Terry Anderson, P.O. Box 47
Quick Silver Messenger Service, Unit # 534
c/o Erik & Ana Lausen, General Delivery
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Cool Breeze Villa
Boca Del Rio, North Ambergris
El Castillo De Arena
P.O. Box 74
Mr Craig's Place
General Delivery
The Island Cottage
P.O. Box 163, San Pedro Town
Turtleman's House
P. O. Box 142, San Pedro Town
Zen Villas
#50 Havana St. - P.O. Box 111
Beach House Belize
c/o Erin Ivy, Placencia Village
Compass Rose Guest House
P.O. Box 18, Dangriga
Category 1: 1-25 Rooms
Caves Branch Jungle Lodge
P.O. Box 356
Banana Bank Lodge
P.O. Box 48
The Lodge at Chaa Creek
P.O. Box 53, San Ignacio Town
Long Caye Lighthouse Reef
#6 Calle Al Mar
Exotic Caye Beach Resort
P.O. Box 11, San Pedro Town
duPlooy's Jungle Lodge
P.O. Box 180
Turneffe Island Resort
P.O. Box 480, Belize City
Blancaneaux Lodge
#85 Burns Avenue
St. George's Caye Resort
P.O. Box 1880
Glover's Atoll Island Lodge
P.O. Box 2215
Five Sisters Lodge
P.O. Box 173, San Ignacio Town
Blackbird Caye Resort
Blackbird Caye, Turneffe Atollc/o P.O. Box 1843, Belize City
Pelican's Pouch, South Water Caye P.O. Box 2, Dangriga Town
Lamanai Outpost Lodge
P.O. Box 32, Belize City
Long Caye Adventure Camp
P.O. Box 1652, Belize City
Chan Chich Lodge
c/o Benjamin Dodge, P. O. Box 37, Belize City
La Milpa Ecolodge and Research Center
P.O. Box 749
Turneffe Flats Lodge
P.O. Box 1676, Belize City
Black Rock Lodge
P.O. Box 121
Hidden Valley Inn
P.O. Box 170,
Machaca Hill Lodge
P.O. Box 135, Punta Gorda Town
Thatch Caye Resort
P.O. Box 125, Dangriga Town
Pook's Hill Lodge
P.O. Box 14,
Reef's End Lodge
Tobacco Caye, P.O. Box 299
Caye Casa
Boca Del Rio, San Pedro Town
Macal River Camp
P.O. Box 53, San Ignacio Town
Moho Caye Lodge
P.O. Box 1840, Belize City
Mountain Equestrian Trails
8 Miles, Mt. Pine Ridge Rd, c/o Central Farm Post Office
Hill Bank Field Station
P.O. Box 749, Belize City
Royal Palm Caye Resort
P.O. Box 950
Coco Plum Island Resort
P.O. Box 239, Dangriga Town
Wee Wee Caye Marine Lab
P.O. Box 56, Dangriga Town
Los Encantos Villas
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Caye Villas
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Tobacco Caye Paradise Cabins
P.O. Box 79, Dangriga Town
Hatchet Caye
General Delivery Placencia
Tranquility Beach Club
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Tobacco Caye Lodge
P.O. Box 213, Dangriga Town
Caye Reef Condos
P.O. Box 88,
Belize Jungle Dome
P.O. Box 541
Martz Farm Treehouses & Cabanas P.O. Box 161, San Ignacio Town
Pine Ridge Lodge
P.O. Box 128, San Ignacio Town
Lana's on the Reef
P.O. Box 230, Dangriga Town
Fairweather's Place
P.O. Box 294, Belmopan City
Robert's Caye Resort
c/o The Inn @ Robert's Grove, Placencia
Whipray Caye Lodge
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Belize Island Beach House
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Debbie's Beach House
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Las Dos Sirenas
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Stella De Mare
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Kingfisher Tarpon Caye Lodge.
General Delivery, Placencia Village
Ranguana Caye Cabins
c/o The Inn at Robert's Grove, Placencia
Seal Caye Retreat
Martha Scott, c/o Independence Post Office
Caye Winds
c/o William C. Ross, Costa del Sol, General Delivery
Carlstrom House
Caye management, P.O. Box 49
Haggins House
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Villa De Plata
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49,
Ek' Tun
General Delivery, San Ignacio Town
Moonracer Farm Lodge
P.O. Box 183, San Ignacio Town
French Louie Caye
Live Oak Plaza, Placencia Village
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Casa De Suenos
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Casa Mayan Breeze
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Hicklin House
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Oceanaire Condo
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
The Tree House
Caye Management, P.O. Box 49
Hideaway Caye
General Delivery Placencia Village
Oasis Del Caribe Unit #15 - Caye Management
P.O. Box 49
Category 0: Jungle/ Off the Grid
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Jungle/Off the grid hotels were determined by reviewing Accommodations in remote locations of "Belize Rural", "Cayo" and "Orange Walk" Districts.
Accommodations that were remote or in or near conservation areas were considered "Jungle."
Accommodations in small cayes were also considered off the grid (Caye Caulker and Ambergris Caye were excluded).
Accommodations under the mailing address of "Caye Management" were considered small caye operations.
Accommodations located in cities, towns serviced by electricity remain in Categories 1-3.
**Chaa Creek Hotel is now on the grid, but data provided were from the period of being off the grid. Therefore, Chaa Creek remains as off the grid.
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Radisson Fort George Hotel & Marina
102
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.14
0
3
2,932.77
0
Diesel
8.536
3
m
2,738.06
23,372
LPG (propane)
132.503
m3
1,512.79
200,449
13.05
0
Residual fuel oil
m
3
Biodiesel (B100)
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
18.196
m3
2,381.63
43,337
3
2,770.95
0
3
0
Diesel
m
Natural gas
m
2.24
Biodiesel (B100)
m3
42.53
0
8.00
0
3
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
1,883,638.000
kW.h
766
1,442,678
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
6.397
Tonnes
706.940
4,522
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used*
R22
26.686
kg
1,810
48,302
Freon 134A
1.186
kg
1,300
1,542
R404A
1.779
kg
3,260
5,800
kg
0
Note: * - Calculated using data from other Category 3 hotels
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Princess Hotel & Casino
172
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
Diesel
24.605
3
m
2,738
67,370
LPG (propane)
63.595
m3
1,513
96,206
13
0
Residual fuel oil
m
3
Biodiesel (B100)
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
3.028
m3
2,382
7,212
3
2,771
0
3
0
Diesel
m
Natural gas
m
2
Biodiesel (B100)
m3
43
0
8
0
3
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
112,452.800
kW.h
766
86,128
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
48.000
Tonnes
706.940
33,933
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used
R22
45.000
kg
1,810
81,450
Freon 134A
2.000
kg
1,300
2,600
R404A
3.000
kg
3,260
9,780
0
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Caye Caulker Plaza Hotel
32
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Residual fuel oil
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
3
2,738
0
3
1,513
12,094
3
13
0
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2,382
0
3
2,771
0
3
0
m
Diesel
m
LPG (propane)
7.995
Biodiesel (B100)
m
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Gasoline
Diesel
m
Natural gas
m
2
Biodiesel (B100)
m3
43
0
8
0
3
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
77,018.000
kW.h
766
58,988
Waste
Quantity*
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
1.675
Tonnes
706.940
1,184
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Waste Disposal:
Note: * - Calculated using data from other Category 2 hotels
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used
R22
1.880
kg
1,810
3,403
Freon 134A
kg
1,300
0
R404A
kg
3,260
0
kg
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Phoenix Resort
60
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Residual fuel oil
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
3
2,738
0
3
1,513
36,663
3
13
0
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2,382
0
3
2,771
0
3
0
m
Diesel
m
LPG (propane)
24.236
Biodiesel (B100)
m
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Gasoline
Diesel
m
Natural gas
m
2
Biodiesel (B100)
m3
43
0
8
0
3
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
701,579.493
kW.h
766
537,340
Waste
Quantity*
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
3.141
Tonnes
706.940
2,220
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Waste Disposal:
Note: * - Calculated using data from other Category 2 hotels
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used**
R22
3.525
kg
1,810
6,380
Freon 134A
0.000
kg
1,300
0
R404A
0.000
kg
3,260
0
0
Note: ** - calculated using data from other Category 2 hotels
Page 16 of 35
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Sea Dreams Hotel
9
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Residual fuel oil
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
3
2,738
0
3
1,513
969
3
13
0
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2,382
0
3
2,771
0
3
0
m
Diesel
m
LPG (propane)
0.641
Biodiesel (B100)
m
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Gasoline
Diesel
m
Natural gas
m
2
Biodiesel (B100)
m3
43
0
8
0
3
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
37,273.000
kW.h
766
28,547
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
0.323
Tonnes
706.940
228.58
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used
R22
0.817
kg
1,810
1,478
Freon 134A
kg
1,300
0
R404A
kg
3,260
0
0
Page 17 of 35
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Victoria House
42
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
Diesel
1.509
3
m
2,738
4,133
LPG (propane)
98.575
m3
1,513
149,123
13
0
Residual fuel oil
m
3
Biodiesel (B100)
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
4.030
m3
2,382
9,597
3
2,771
0
3
0
Diesel
m
Natural gas
m
2
Biodiesel (B100)
m3
43
0
8
0
3
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
1,032,163.560
kW.h
766
790,534
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
3.183
Tonnes
706.940
2,250
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used*
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
R22
2.468
kg
1,810
4,466
Freon 134A
0.000
kg
1,300
0
R404A
0.000
kg
3,260
0
0
Note: * - calculated using data from other Category 2 hotels
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Cahal Pech Village Resort
47
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Residual fuel oil
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
3
2,738
0
3
1,513
13,593
3
13
0
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2,382
0
3
2,771
53,767
3
2
0
3
43
0
3
8
0
m
Diesel
m
LPG (propane)
8.985
Biodiesel (B100)
m
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Gasoline
Diesel
19.404
Natural gas
m
m
Biodiesel (B100)
m
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
133,944.988
kW.h
766
102,588
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
1.359
Tonnes
706.940
960.674
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used*
R22
2.761
kg
1,810
4,998
Freon 134A
0.000
kg
1,300
0
R404A
0.000
kg
3,260
0
kg
0
Note: * - calculated using data from other Category 2 hotels
Page 19 of 35
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
Chaa Creek Hotel
33
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Residual fuel oil
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
3
m
2,738
1,594
m3
1,513
0
13
0
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2,382
0
3
2,771
50,769
3
2
0
3
43
0
3
8
0
m
Diesel
0.58
LPG (propane)
3
Biodiesel (B100)
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Gasoline
Diesel
18.322
Natural gas
m
m
Biodiesel (B100)
m
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
0.000
kW.h
766
0
Waste
Quantity*
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
1.727
Tonnes
706.940
1,221
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
*Hotel recently went on the grid.
Annual Waste Disposal:
Note: * - Calculated using data from other Category 2 hotels
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used**
R22
0.000
kg
1,810
0
Freon 134A
kg
1,300
0
R404A
kg
3,260
0
kg
Note: ** - Hotel has said that there is very little use of AC on-site
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
duPlooy's Jungle Lodge
23
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Natural gas
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
m3
2.1
0
3
2,933
0
Diesel
13.627
3
m
2,738
37,313
LPG (propane)
8.404
m3
1,513
12,713
13
0
Residual fuel oil
m
3
Biodiesel (B100)
m
3
Other
m
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
0.908
m3
2,382
2,164
3
2,771
75,522
3
2
0
3
43
0
3
8
0
Diesel
27.255
Natural gas
m
m
Biodiesel (B100)
m
Ethanol
m
3
Other
m
Annual Electricity Usage:
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
0.000
kW.h
766
0
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
6.496
Tonnes
706.940
4,592
Units
Conversion factor
(GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Quantity Used
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used
R22
0.000
kg
1,810
0
Freon 134A
kg
1,300
0
R404A
kg
3,260
0
kg
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Hotel
Information
Annual Accomodation Averages Per Room
RFG
PHC
CCH
CCPH
PR
CPV
VH
SDH
DJL
102
172
33
32
60
47
42
9
23
Stationary Combustion
Category 2 Category 3 Category 0
Average per Average per Average per
room
room
room
Category
3
3
0
2
2
2
2
1
0
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
1
2
3
0
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
3
Mobile Combustion
Category 1
Average per
room
Included in Avg
Natural gas (m /room)
Refrigerant
Usage
Other
Hotel
Number of Rooms
Residual fuel oil (m3/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Diesel (m3/room)
0.084
0.143
0.018
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.036
0.000
0.592
0.000
0.009
0.113
0.305
LPG (propane) (m3/room)
1.299
0.370
0.000
0.250
0.404
0.191
2.347
0.071
0.365
0.071
0.798
0.834
0.183
Biodiesel (B100) (m3/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Other (m3/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Gasoline (m3/room)
0.178
0.018
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.096
0.000
0.039
0.000
0.024
0.098
0.020
Diesel (m3/room)
0.000
0.000
0.555
0.000
0.000
0.413
0.000
0.000
1.185
0.000
0.103
0.000
0.870
Natural gas (m3/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Biodiesel (B100) (m3/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Ethanol (m3/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Other (m3/room)
R-22 (kg/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.262
0.262
0.000
0.059
0.059
0.059
0.059
0.091
0.000
0.091
0.059
0.262
0.000
Freon (kg/room)
0.012
0.012
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.012
0.000
R404A (kg/room)
0.017
0.017
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.017
0.000
Other (kg/room)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Electricity (kW.h/room)
18,467.039
653.795
0.000
2,406.813
11,692.992
2,849.893
24,575.323
4,141.444
0.000
4,141.444
10,381.255
9,560.417
0.000
Waste disposal (tonnes/room)
0.063
0.279
0.052
0.052
0.052
0.029
0.076
0.036
0.282
0.036
0.052
0.171
0.167
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Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
All other hotels 1-25 rooms
4464
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Natural gas
0.0
m3
2.1
0.0
Residual fuel oil
0.0
m3
2,933.8
0.0
Diesel
0.0
m3
2,738.1
0.0
LPG (propane)
317.7
m3
1,512.8
480,650.3
13.1
0.0
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Biodiesel (B100)
0.0
m3
Other
0.0
m3
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Gasoline
0.0
m3
2,381.6
0.0
Diesel
0.0
m3
2,771.0
0.0
0.0
Natural gas
0.0
m3
2.2
Biodiesel (B100)
0.0
m3
42.5
0.0
Ethanol
0.0
m3
8.0
0.0
Other
0.0
m3
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
18,487,408.000
kW.h
766
14,159,506
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
160.372
Tonnes
706.9400
113,373
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used
Units
Conversion factor (GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
733,198
Annual Electricity Usage:
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Usage:
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R-22
405.082
kg
1,810
Freon
0.000
kg
1,300
0
R404A
0.000
kg
3,260
0
Other
0.000
kg
0
Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
All other hotels 26-100
1530
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Natural gas
0.000
m
Emission factor (kg/m )
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
0
3
3
2
3
2,934
0
3
2,738
37,639
3
1,513
1,846,996
3
13
0
Residual fuel oil
0.000
m
Diesel
13.747
m
LPG (propane)
1,220.921
m
Biodiesel (B100)
0.000
m
Other
0.000
m
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Gasoline
36.698
m3
2,382
87,400
Diesel
157.913
m3
2,771
437,569
Natural gas
0.000
m3
2
0
Biodiesel (B100)
0.000
m3
43
0
Ethanol
0.000
m3
8
0
Other
0.000
m3
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
15,883,320.252
kW.h
766
12,165,035
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
80.086
Tonnes
706.940
56,616
Type of refrigerant
Quantity used
Units
Conversion factor (GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
3
Annual Mobile Combustion:
3
Emission factor (kg/m )
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Electricity Usage:
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Usage:
R-22
89.888
kg
1,810
162,696
Freon
0.000
kg
1,300
0
R404A
0.000
kg
3,260
Other
0.000
kg
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0
0
Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of Hotel
Total Number of Rooms
All other hotels Jungle
599
Annual Sationary Combustion:
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Natural gas
0.0
m3
2.1
0.0
Residual fuel oil
0.0
m3
2,933.8
0.0
Diesel
182.7
m3
2,738.1
500,341.1
LPG (propane)
109.4
m3
1,512.8
165,544.1
13.1
0.0
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Biodiesel (B100)
0.0
m3
Other
0.0
m3
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Annual Mobile Combustion:
Type of fuel used
Gasoline
11.8
m3
2,381.6
28,175.2
Diesel
521.2
m3
2,771.0
1,444,200.0
0.0
Natural gas
0.0
m3
2.2
Biodiesel (B100)
0.0
m3
42.5
0.0
Ethanol
0.0
m3
8.0
0.0
Other
0.0
m3
Power Source
Consumption
Units
Emission factor
(kg/MW.h)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Electricity
0.000
kW.h
766
0
Waste
Quantity
Units
Emission factor
(kg/Tonnes)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
All
100.263
Tonnes
706.940
70,880
Quantity used
Units
Conversion factor (GWP)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Annual Electricity Usage:
Annual Waste Disposal:
Annual Refrigerant Usage:
Type of refrigerant
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R-22
0.000
kg
1,810
0
Freon
0.000
kg
1,300
0
R404A
0.000
kg
3,260
Other
0.000
kg
0
0
Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of operator:
Option A
Tropic Air
Total annual fuel consumption associated with in-country flights
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Aviation gasoline
0
m3
2,373
0
Jet kerosene
878.216
3
2,573
2,259,684
Other
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m
m3
Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of operator:
Option A
Maya Island Air
Total annual fuel consumption associated with in-country flights
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Aviation gasoline
0.000
m3
2,373
0
Jet kerosene
263.465
3
2,573
677,905
Other
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m
m3
Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of Tour Bus Company:
Option A
All Land Tours
Total annual fuel consumption for tours
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
Diesel
Residual fuel oil
Biodiesel (B100)
Ethanol
Other
8.153
257.384
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
2,381.63
2,770.95
2.24
42.53
8.00
19,418
713,198
0
0
0
Breakdown of contributions:
Type of Tour:
All Bus Tours (approx 48 passenger size)
Mobile Combustion:
Annual kms travelled
vehicle km/L
597534
2.335
Type of Tour:
Annual Diesel
Consumption (m³)
255.913
Emission factor (kg/m3)
2,771
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
709,123
All Diesel Coaster Tours (approx 24 passenger size)
Mobile Combustion:
Annual kms travelled
vehicle km/L
9193
6.250
Type of Tour:
Annual Diesel
Consumption (m³)
1.471
Emission factor (kg/m3)
2,771
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
4,076
All Car Tours
Mobile Combustion:
Annual kms travelled
vehicle km/L
76607
9.396
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Annual Gasoline
Consumption (m³)
8.153
Emission factor (kg/m3)
2,382
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
19,418
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Region:
Caye Caulker Marine Gas Station
Option A
Total annual fuel marine fuel purchases - Caye Caulker Fuel Station
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases*
Units
Emission factor (kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
576.6
m3
2,314.9
1,334,729.9
142.5
3
2,735.2
389,682.1
3
2,966.5
0.0
Diesel
Residual fuel oil
0.0
m
m
3
25.3
0.0
3
16.2
0.0
Biodiesel (B100)
0.0
Ethanol
0.0
m
Other
0.0
m3
m
Note: Assumed fuel sales from Caye Caulker marine gas station primarily represent tourist traffic
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Dillon Consulting Limited
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Region:
All other regions (Marine Gas Stations)
*Total fuel sales were used as a surrogate for tour boat fuel consumption. Total annual fuel purchases were determined using Caye Caulker data
Total annual marine fuel purchases for all other stations
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Gasoline
4,021.752
m
Diesel
993.734
3
Emission factor
3
(kg/m )
2,315
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
2,735
2,718,092
3
m
9,309,945
Calculation Methodology
Using Caye Caulker Marine Fuel Station Data*
OPTION A: Caye Caulker Total Annual Fuel Sales For 2010
Gasoline
Total annual quantity of
fuel used
576.583
Diesel
142.468
Type of fuel used
Units (e.g., litres, gallons)m³ per % room occupancy
m³
60.64502
m³
14.98478
Other Fuel: _____________
Note: * - Assume Caye Caulker fuel sales are primarily related to tourism traffic
Belize
% of Total Room
Occupany in Belize
15.55
Caye Caulker
9.51
Cayo
16.45
*inland, not included in marine fuel
Corozal
3.33
*north, isolated from cruise ship tourism
Offshore
3.79
Area
Orange Walk
4.40
Placencia
9.03
San Pedro
28.51
Stann Creek
Toledo
6.31
*inland, not included in marine fuel
3.14
Area serviced by fuel station
Regions Included
Belize City
Belize City
South
Stann Creek
Offshore
Wt% Occupancy 2010
Gasoline
Diesel
19.34
1172.78
289.78
18.47
1120.14
276.78
28.51
1728.83
427.18
Total m³
4021.75
993.73
Placenia
Toledo
San Pedro
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San Pedro
Dillon Consulting Limited
CCNTP
GHG Inventory for Belize
Name of Ferry operator:
Included in "Tour Boats" Estimate
Emission factor
(kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Gasoline
0.000
m3
2,314.9
0
Diesel
0.000
m3
2,735.2
0
Residual fuel oil
0.000
m3
2,966.5
0
Biodiesel (B100)
0.000
m3
25.3
0
Ethanol
0.000
m
3
16.2
0
m
3
Other
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0.000
Dillon Consulting Limited
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GHG Inventory for Belize
Name of Operator:
Total number of water taxis:
Included in "Tour Boats" estimate
n/a
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor
(kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
0.000
m3
2,314.90
0
3
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Gas/Diesel oil
0.000
m
2,735.23
0
Residual Fuel Oil
0.000
m3
2,966.51
0
Natural Gas
0.000
m3
2.24
0
Biodiesel (B100)
0.000
m3
25.27
0
Ethanol
0.000
m
3
16.24
0
Other
0.000
m3
Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of Operator:
Total number of taxis:
No data available
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor
(kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
0.000
m3
2,381.63
0
3
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Diesel
0.000
m
2,770.95
0
Natural gas
0.000
m3
2.24
0
Biodiesel (B100)
0.000
m3
42.53
0
Ethanol
0.000
m3
8.00
0
Other
0.000
3
m
Dillon Consulting Limited
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Name of Rental Car Company:
No data available
Type of fuel used
Annual fuel purchases
Units
Emission factor
(kg/m3)
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e /year)
Gasoline
0.000
m3
2,381.63
0
Diesel
0.000
m3
2,770.95
0
Residual fuel oil
0.000
m3
2.24
0
Biodiesel (B100)
0.000
m3
42.53
0
Ethanol
0.000
m
3
8.00
0
m
3
Other
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0.000
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Accomodation
GHG emissions (kg CO2e/year)
Name of hotel
Stationary
combustion
Mobile
combustion
Electricity usage
Waste disposal
Radisson Fort George Hotel & Marina
223,821
43,337
1,442,678
4,522
55,643
Princess Hotel & Casino
163,576
7,212
86,128
33,933
93,830
DuPlooy's Jungle Lodge
50,026
77,686
0
4,592
0
Chaa Creek Hotel
1,594
50,769
0
1,221
0
Refrigeration
Caye Caulker Plaza Hotel
12,094
0
58,988
1,184
3,403
Phoenix Resort
36,663
0
537,340
2,220
6,380
Sea Dreams Hotel
969
0
28,547
229
1,478
Victoria House
153,255
9,597
790,534
2,250
4,466
Cahal Pech Village Resort
13,593
53,767
102,588
961
4,998
All Other Hotels 1-25 Rooms
480,650
0
14,159,506
113,373
733,198
All Other Hotels 26-100 Rooms
1,884,635
524,969
12,165,035
56,616
162,696
All Other Hotels Jungle/ Off the Grid
665,885
1,472,375
0
70,880
0
Total Emissions from Hotels
36,655,894
kg CO2e/year
Ferries
Name of ferry operator
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e/year)
Accounted for in Tour Boats
0
Total Emissions from Ferries
0
kg CO2e/year
Tour Boats
GHG emission (kg
CO2e/year)
Region
Caye Caulker
1,724,412
All other Regions
12,028,037
Total Emissions from Tour Boats
13,752,449
kg CO2e/year
Local Air Transportation
GHG emission (kg
CO2e/year)
Name of operator
Tropic Air
2,259,684
Maya Island Air
677,905
Total Emissions from Local Air:
2,937,589
kg CO2e/year
Car Rentals
Name of car rental operator
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e/year)
no data available
0
Total Emissions from Car Rentals
0
kg CO2e/year
Tour Buses
Name of tour bus operator
All large bus tours
All diesel coaster tours
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e/year)
709,123
4,076
All car tours
19,418
Total Emissions from Tour Buses
732,618
kg CO2e/year
Water Taxi
Name of taxi operator
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e/year)
Accounted for in Tour Boats
0
Total Emissions from Water Taxis
0
kg CO2e/year
Taxi
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Name of taxi operator
GHG emissions (kg
CO2e/year)
No data available
0
Total Emissions from Taxis
0
kg CO2e/year
Total Emissions (Belize)
54,078,550.44
kg CO2e/year
Dillon Consulting Limited
APPENDIX D
GHG INVENTORY FOR THE YEAR 2011 - BELIZE