Jet-set Sustainability: Solar-powered Terminals
One innovative approach that is gaining traction is the use of solar power to fuel airport terminals. These solar-powered terminals are not only
An airport energy system with solar PVs, electrochemical battery and hydrogen energy storages is shown in Fig. 5. Renewable power from solar PVs is to support electric vehicles (EVs) via powerful direct current (DC) charger, aircraft electrical energy systems (such as cabin lighting, HVAC, monitoring systems and so on).
The transformation is already underway. From India to Australia, California to Germany, airports are installing vast solar arrays across terminal rooftops, parking structures, and unused land. These installations range from supplementary power sources to full-scale systems capable of meeting an airport's entire energy demand.
Modern airports utilize multiple types of solar systems, each carefully selected based on location, space constraints, and energy requirements. Fixed-tilt arrays form the backbone of many airport solar installations, covering expansive areas of 50-100 acres in buffer zones.
A irports may address this issue by incorporating the panel management/ disposal requirements as part of panel supply or O&M contracts. The end of life disposal can also be incorporated in the supply or O&M contracts by the Airports. For more details on end of life management of solar panels, Airport may refer to IRENA report on this (19).
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