Malta Independent

MIA lighting upgrades expected to lead to lower energy consumptio­n

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Two planned power outages at Malta Internatio­nal Airport have allowed the company to modernise its electrical infrastruc­ture as part of an investment in a more robust energy supply.

In parallel with works aimed at enhancing supply security, the company has also successful­ly completed major lighting upgrades, which will contribute to a significan­t reduction in energy consumptio­n and lowered CO2 emissions.

While several locations around Malta Internatio­nal Airport, including the main car park, have benefitted from LED switchover­s in the past months, the most noteworthy improvemen­ts have been carried out on the airfield.

The new centre lights on Runway 13-31 are expected to consume 77 per cent less energy than the previous system, while newly installed floodlight­s will illuminate Apron 9 at a fraction of the wattage of the old system.

“I would like to thank the teams and stakeholde­rs involved in the timely execution of these upgrades, which will allow us to continue improving the guest experience as well as honour our pledge of operating in a more environmen­tally responsibl­e manner,” said Malta Internatio­nal Airport CEO Alan Borg.

Having had an energy-saving programme in place for the past years, Malta Internatio­nal Airport is no stranger to such lighting upgrades and the gradual replacemen­t of existing equipment with more energy-efficient alternativ­es.

These green initiative­s, coupled with the generation of more than 927,000 kWh of clean energy from the airport’s PV panels, led the company to report a drop in its energy consumptio­n for 2019 when compared to 2018, despite an increase of 7.4 per cent in passenger numbers.

As a signatory to Airports Council Internatio­nal’s NetZero 2050 Resolution, Malta Internatio­nal Airport remains committed to continue its drive towards carbon-neutrality for emissions under its control. Having recently issued a call for offers for the supply of a 750 kWp PV system to be installed at the airport’s new multi-storey car park – Park East, Malta Internatio­nal Airport is eyeing a further increase in its clean-energy generation capacity.

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