environmental work and operating a climate-smart...
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Environmental work and operating a
climate-smart airport Elisabeth Celsing Head of Environmental Department
Stockholm Arlanda Airport
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State-owned company
2 600 employees
Owns, operates and
improves 10 airports
Swedavia AB
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A sustainable airport group
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Sustainability targets – 80 80 9 0
CO2-emissions - Airport operations Swedavia group
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Emissions reduced by 68% since 2005
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Airport operations – energy supply
• 100% Green heating
• District heating 85%
• Aquifer 15%
• Green cooling
• Aquifer
• 100% Green electricity
• Hydropower 60%
• Windpower 30%
• Biofuel 10%
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Airport operations- energy consumption -30%
Optimisation of energy systems
New more efficient technology
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Airport operations - vehicles
Activities
Done:
• Environmental car policy
• Biogas / Diesel RME
• Buses (biogas /hybrid/RME)
• Eco-driving
• Biogas prototype of snow ploughs
• Encourage suppliers and partners
To be done:
• Remaining heavy vehicles
• Supply of biofuel
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CDM-projects for CO2 offsets
Compensates all CO2 from
Swedavia’s own activities
Costs spread within the
organisation, according to share of
CO2 emissions
Sri Balaji
Biomass power plant in Andhra
Pradesh, India, using agricultural
waste as its fuel.
Yinyi
Wind farm project in the Ningxia
province of Northern China.
Yangjiayao
Wind farm project in Northern China
Climate Neutral Company since 2006
Arlanda’s emission cap – the world’s toughest environmental requirement?
Ground
transport to
and from
Arlanda
Airplane
traffic
Airport operations
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150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
400000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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2 t
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Emission cap
Ceilling 347 000 tons
Total
Ground transport
Aviation
Own Operation
No passengers have risen from 14,8 million 1990, 18,3 million 2000 to 20,7 million 2013
Swedavia has applied for a new permit that combines responsibility with influence and that does not conflict
with the mission to provide needed flight infrastructure.
Ground transportation – public transport
Goal: 50%
Result: 51%
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Ground transport – Ecotaxis
Priority to pick up
passengers based on
environmental efficiency of
the individual taxi
Major taxi market–positive
effect on the whole region
100% market share
Ground transport – Renewable fuel infrastructure
Airplane traffic - Green flights
Green Departure Green Cruise Green Approach
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NISA - Nordic Initiative for Sustainable Aviation
Nordic association working to promote and develop a more
sustainable aviation industry, with a specific focus on
alternative sustainable fuels for the aviation sector.
Airplane traffic – Renewable fuel
Air quality
Energy
Water
Noise
Waste
Environmental focus areas
Chemicals CO2
Biodiversity
Others opinion on our
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Authorities, owners, auditors
Since 2009 Stockholm
Arlanda Airport is certified
on the highest level, 3+,
Neutrality.
And so are the other Swedavia
airports since 2012
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Airport Carbon Accreditation
Public and passengers
• At least 90% of the general public to
experience aviation and the airport's
environmental impact as acceptable
in relation to societal benefit
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Goal: 90%
Result: 88%
Nature and Culture close to the airport!
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Success factors
• Strategic focus for many years
• Energy saving project, renewable fuels
• Stakeholder engagement
• CO2 management - ACA
• Staff commitment for environmental issues
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