Dubai / WAM
Dubai Airports’ efforts to reduce its carbon footprint resulted in total energy savings of 5.17 million kWh in 2016 across Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC), equivalent to powering 235 homes for a full year, the operator reported today.
The report was issued just ahead of Dubai Airports’ participation in Earth Hour on March 25th when all non-essential lights across both DXB and DWC will be switched off for one hour.
The energy savings are the result of a range of initiatives including installation of systems, active participation in events such as Earth Hour and World Clean Up Day, as well as new projects including the solar panels on the Concourse D building that began operation with the opening of the new facility in February 2016.
Michael Ibbitson, Executive Vice President of Technology and Infrastructure at Dubai Airports, said, Dubai Airports is constantly seeking to implement innovative ideas and new technologies to limit our environmental impact in full support of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) Environmental Strategy, the Dubai Plan and UAE Vision 2021.”
The optimisation of chiller plants at DXB and DWC with the installation of energy saving variable frequency drives for pumps and automation for demand-based flow also helped energy conservation efforts during the year.
The array of solar panels installed on the roof of Concourse D at DXB and at the Police facility at DWC also made significant contributions to Dubai Airports’ energy conservation efforts by generating power.
DXB and DWC became the first airports in the GCC states and two of 56 internationally to achieve Level 2 accreditation from the ACI’s Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme in 2016.