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Copenhagen Airport leads with green energy storage

Thursday, March 21, 2024

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Copenhagen Airport has taken a significant step towards sustainability by installing a large battery for green electricity storage, making it one of the first European airports to do so. This initiative is part of the EU project ALIGHT, which aims to address the complexities of integrating battery technology within airport infrastructure. The project underscores the airport’s future need to store energy from renewable sources, like solar and wind, to achieve net-zero emissions. Overcoming safety and regulatory hurdles, this breakthrough will soon see the battery operational, marking a critical advancement in the airport’s sustainable operations.

The installation of the battery is seen as a crucial move towards more sustainable airport operations, facilitating the testing of various scenarios for energy storage. This initiative could potentially scale up across the airport, enhancing its green credentials. The collaboration among Copenhagen Airport, the Danish Technological Institute, and Hybrid Greentech has been instrumental in mitigating the risks associated with battery operation in such a critical environment. The system’s safety has been rigorously tested, ensuring its reliability and operational safety within the airport’s vital infrastructure.

Hybrid Greentech’s energy management system will play a pivotal role in the efficient operation of the battery, enabling smart control over when to store or draw energy. This innovative approach not only aids Copenhagen Airport in reducing its CO2 emissions but also contributes to the overall energy system’s stability. The airport’s commitment to incorporating battery technology aligns with its plans to install numerous electric vehicle charging stations, further emphasizing its dedication to sustainability.

This initiative is part of the broader EU project ALIGHT, positioning Copenhagen Airport as a model for future airports committed to full electrification and renewable energy use. The project explores how airports can integrate various energy sources into their operations, aiming for a future where aviation, vehicular, and building energy needs are met through 100% renewable sources. This endeavor, running until the end of 2025, will share insights and learnings with other airports, showcasing the potential for smarter energy management and reduced CO2 emissions.

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