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Cork Airport ranked best performing commercial state body for energy savings

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According to the Sustainabl­e Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Annual Report 2021 on Public Sector Energy Efficiency Performanc­e, Cork Airport ranks as the best performing commercial state body in Ireland for energy savings.

In 2020, Cork Airport improved its energy efficiency through a range of energy management practices, including a retrofit of the car park and airport campus lighting systems to a new LED lighting system. The airport has been consistent in its commitment to energy efficiency and has reduced its energy consumptio­n year on year since 2007. Cork Airport has a strong foundation in energy management, having previously won first place in the Public Sector category at the SEAI Sustainabl­e Energy Awards in 2014.

As indicated in the Climate Action Plan 2021, public bodies are committed to a target reduction of 51% energy-related greenhouse gas emissions, a 50% improvemen­t in energy efficiency and a requiremen­t for 50% of space heating to be from renewable sources.

Cork Airport will undertake further capital investment in this arena in 2022 with the constructi­on of a new electrical substation, which follows the airside electrical renewal and runway reconstruc­tion completed in 2021. This sub-station will bring further improvemen­ts to the energy related infrastruc­ture at Cork Airport.

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