Aviation Minister switches on LJLA Solar Farm – Liverpool Chamber of Commerce

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20th Mar 2026
By: Liverpool John Lennon Airport
The airport’s investment in the solar farm is a key part of its Decarbonisation Plan and a zero carbon future for the airport operation by 2040.
Solar panel experts Activ8 Energies in partnership with SSE Airtricity, designed and installed the new solar farm, which is located within the airport perimeter fence on land to the east of the runway. It is capable of generating up to 3 MW (megawatts) of electricity, powering up to 25% of the airport’s current overall electricity demand.
The Minister opened the solar farm as part of a wider visit to also find out about the airport’s recovery since the pandemic, with 2025 being the airport’s busiest year ever.
John Irving, CEO Liverpool John Lennon Airport, commented,
“We really appreciate The Minister taking the time to meet with us today to see at first hand our recent progress and our commitment to minimising energy use and how we are working to reduce our CO2 emissions.
Our new solar farm is the next part of our journey towards a zero carbon future by 2040.”
Ciaran Marron, CEO of Activ8 Energies, added,
“We’re proud to have partnered with SSE Airtricity and Liverpool John Lennon Airport to deliver a system that will generate clean electricity on site for decades to come. With an installed capacity of up to 3 MW, the solar farm will make a significant contribution to reducing the airport’s carbon footprint while strengthening its energy resilience.”
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