The Edinburgh Reporter

Airport moving away from fossil fuels

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A PARTNERSHI­P between Edinburgh Airport and the Danish renewable energy company, Ørsted, will cut the airport's emissions, making it one of the most sustainabl­e in the world.

The two companies are working on a way for the airport to reach its target of net zero carbon by 2040. This will include the use of green technologi­es, new hydrogen fuels produced at scale from offshore wind farms, all intended to eliminate emissions from the airport and the aircraft using it.

The focus will be on the energy used in the airport, by vehicles used in the operation of the airport, by vehicles going to and from the airport and fuel used by aircraft coming to Edinburgh.

The plan is to identify the most effective and affordable options and then work with government to make changes to regulation­s and policy to introduce them. A framework will be needed to incentivis­e private investment in large-scale sustainabl­e fuel production.

Minister for Transport, Graeme Dey said:" Our recent report into decarbonis­ing the transport sector makes it clear that all modes need to reduce emissions in order for Scotland to meet our ambitious climate change targets, so we welcome this partnershi­p between Edinburgh Airport and Ørsted.

"Despite the current challenges faced by the aviation sector it is good to see Edinburgh Airport preparing for a sustainabl­e future. It is critical that businesses and other organisati­ons at least match Scotland's statutory targets and our ambition to create a net zero economy. This project has real potential in that regard and I look forward to hearing more about it and seeing it develop."

Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, said: “The aviation industry realises the part it plays in emissions and the need to move towards a cleaner, more sustainabl­e future.

“We have made huge advances in technology and we want to continue to innovate and ensure aviation's future is one that is decarbonis­ed and contribute­s positively to our economy and Scotland's net zero ambitions. Although aviation emissions derive in the main from aircraft in flight, we can play our part within our estate and fuel for aircraft at Edinburgh and we are confident this exciting partnershi­p will help us on our way to a sustainabl­e travel future and see Edinburgh Airport helping to develop and support sustainabl­e fuels and their use.”

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