Greening of Airports: Report Reveals How Airports are Reducing Energy Costs

A comprehensive guide to understanding regulations and energy-saving initiatives in the green airport industry
 
ANTHEM, Ariz. - Sept. 4, 2014 - PRLog -- A Report from Red Mountain Insights LLC (www.redmountaininsights.com) details how airport facility managers are reducing energy costs, through case studies, vendor profiles, and new technology installations: View Full Details Here: http://redmountaininsights.com/Green-Sustainable-Airports-I3644?ref=prl

This report examines the greening of airport facilities including federal initiatives, private programs, and alternative fuel vehicle programs. It provides detailed case studies of airport green initiatives in place at dozens of airports. It also includes contact information and profiles of major developers and contractors that specialize in planning and installing green energy initiatives at airport.

Some airports have been slow to adopt measures that go beyond minimum requirements. But there are as many airports leading the way in converting their operations and facilities into Green Airports.

This report includes case studies of 47+ airport energy efficiency programs with full contact information including address, phone, and email. View Full Details Here: http://redmountaininsights.com/Green-Sustainable-Airports-I3644?ref=prl

The Air Transport Association of America acknowledged the need to address emission of greenhouse gas from airline operations. It joined with the International Air Transport Association in adopting ambitious targets to mitigate GHG emissions from the airline industry including:
- Continue industry fuel (and, hence, CO2) efficiency improvements, resulting in an average annual CO2 efficiency improvement of 1.5 percent per year on a revenue ton mile basis through 2020;
- Cap industry-wide CO2 emissions from 2020 (carbon-neutral growth) subject to critical aviation infrastructure and technology advances achieved by the industry and government; and
- Contribute to an industry-wide goal of reducing CO2 emissions by 50 percent by 2050, relative to 2005 levels.

This report includes Airport Energy Case Studies including:
Austin Bergstrom International Airport
Baltimore-Washington International Airport
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport
Boston Logan International Airport
Buffalo Niagara International Airport
Chattanooga Airport
Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Chicago-Rockford Airport
Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Denver International Airport
Detroit Metropolitan Airport
DFW International Airport
Eugene Airport-Mahlon Sweet Field
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport
Houston Airport
Indianapolis International Airport
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport
LED Lighting at Tulsa International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Pittsburgh International Airport
Portland International Airport
Redmond Airport
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Sacramento International Airport
Salt Lake City International Airport
San Diego International Airport
San Francisco International Airport
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
T.F. Green Airport
The Long Beach Airport
Tucson International Airport

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