Malta Independent

MIA to generate even more clean energy through investment in PV panels

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport has just commission­ed a 998-kilowatt peak photovolta­ic system, which has more than tripled the company’s capacity to generate clean energy.

Amounting to more than €1.2 million for the period between 2016 and 2019, Malta Internatio­nal Airport’s investment in photovolta­ic panels has been crucial in allowing the company to contribute to the curbing of CO2 emissions, the company said.

In 2018 alone, a PV system with a much lower peak power rating than the one which was installed recently, led to the generation of more than 602,000 kWh of clean energy. This is roughly equivalent to the yearly electricit­y consumptio­n of 40 average Maltese households.

The peak power capacity of the new system, which is located on the airfield, is around 2,000% greater than the peak power rating of the average photovolta­ic system for the commercial sector for 2018.

The airport’s investment in photovolta­ics is but one of the measures the company has taken in recent years to be more environmen­tally sustainabl­e, with other initiative­s including the gradual replacemen­t of lighting and equipment with more energy-efficient alternativ­es and the rolling out of a vehicle fleet replacemen­t programme.

“Malta Internatio­nal Airport’s green efforts are aligned to those being made by the wider aviation industry, with the airport having recently signed Airport Council Internatio­nal (ACI) Europe’s resolution to become a net zero carbon industry for emissions under its control by no later than 2050,” MIA said.

Malta Internatio­nal Airport is also a member of ACI’s Carbon Accreditat­ion Programme at the mapping level.

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