Smart Energy Solutions in Airport Ecosystems: Trends, Challenges
Smart energy solutions represent a new frontier: where technology, data, and design converge to monitor, control, and optimize energy use dynamically and in real-time.
Solar photovoltaic systems have also been widely adopted in airports worldwide, with Cochin International Airport serving as the first fully solar-powered airport (Sukumaran and Sudhakar 2017), These successful implementations showcase the aviation sector's progress in harnessing solar energy for sustainable operations.
By focusing on solar collectors, solar photovoltaic (PV), wind energy, wave energy, tidal energy, hydro energy, and geothermal energy, this study aims to comprehensively understand their characteristics, practical uses, and potential advancements in airport settings.
In conclusion, renewable energy in airports and aerodromes shapes a sustainable aviation future. Solar, wind, wave, tidal, hydro, and geothermal energy are key. Collaboration drives global adoption, reducing emissions and enhancing resilience. Implementing renewables in airports is vital for a greener future.
Solar, wind, and wave energies are prominent and rapidly advancing renewable energy sources in airports. China excels in solar collector and solar PV installations, while the USA leads in wind energy projects. Japan, Korea, and Australia demonstrate notable progress in solar PV and wave energy technologies.
Smart energy solutions represent a new frontier: where technology, data, and design converge to monitor, control, and optimize energy use dynamically and in real-time.
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Once operational, the energy storage systems are projected to save the airport millions of euros in energy costs annually and significantly reduce its carbon emissions. JinkoSolar,
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