Salvador Airport anticipates ESG target with use of solar energy

Photovoltaic source contributed to the complex stopping emitting another 625 tons of CO2 in 2023 alone
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Aeroporto de Salvador antecipa meta ESG com uso de energia solar
Facade of Salvador International Airport (BA). Photo: VINCI Airports/Reproduction

O Salvador International Airport (BA) reported that it has been recording significant and positive results in expanding its energy autonomy after joining the installation of solar energy systems on the premises of the enterprise. 

Only last year, the road complex generated more than seven million kWh through a solar energy capture infrastructure – with 10,808 photovoltaic modules, fixed to an aluminum metal structure – installed next to the landing and take-off runway in 2020. 

This autonomy he would be enough to supplyannually, a community of 4,100 inhabitants, according to per capita consumption data in Bahia, published in the Electric Energy Statistical Yearbook. 

In 2023, the generation and use of renewable energy in the complex contributed to fensure that the Bahian airport stops emitting more than 625 tons of CO2 and achieve a 87% reduction in carbon emission in comparison with the beginning of the concession of the VINCI Airports, in 2018.

Aeroporto de Salvador (BA) antecipa meta ESG com uso de energia solar
Solar plant installed next to the runway. Photo: VINCI Airports/Reproduction

In relation to 2022, the Power generation grew by more than 140 thousand kWh on site, leveraged mainly by the installation, in December last year, of a new solar energy system, with 1,125 photovoltaic modules and four inverters, in TECA coverage (International Cargo Terminal).

Such investments helped to make the airport reach (in advance) the goal established by VINCI Airports to halve domestic carbon emissions by 2030. The focus now is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

For this, the Bahia International Airport and VINCI Airports, reported that pintend to continue expanding investments in the use of clean and renewable energy solutions.

 “We are looking for solutions that reinforce our commitment to reducing pollutant emissions, boosting sustainability in the national airport sector” said Alessandra Reis, environmental manager at the airport. 

In addition to the installed photovoltaic systems, the airport reported that it also purchases clean and renewable sources from the Free Energy Market.

For the balance of 2024, Alessandra projected “even greater numbers of energy generation and self-sufficiency at the airport and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions with the consolidation of this complementary structure to the solar plant that was installed in 2020”, he pointed out.

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Henry Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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