Energy generating and retailing major AGL Energy will design and construct a 4.545 MW solar farm at Perth Airport with the new PV facility expected to generate more than 10 GWh of renewable energy annually.
Perth Airport Chief Executive Officer Jason Waters said the solar farm will integrate into the airport’s existing 22 kV network and forms a major part of the airport’s energy strategy, which outlines the potential pathway to develop commercial, economic energy systems that support sustainable growth.
“By 2046 we will be facilitating 30 million passengers, generating 75,400 jobs, and contributing $17 billion to the state’s economy annually, so as a growing airport, incorporating sustainable initiatives will be a critical component of our operations,” he said.
“Our first solar farm will produce an estimated annual energy yield of over 10 GWh and will complement other energy systems such as the electrification of vehicle and equipment fleets, expansion of rooftop solar systems and future additional solar farms on the estate.”
Perth Airport is aiming to reach 50% renewable energy consumption across its entire estate while targeting net-zero carbon emissions by 2032.
“By combining onsite generation with a maturing approach to energy procurement, Perth Airport is setting a new benchmark for sustainable operations,” Waters said.
Construction of the solar farm, to be built to the east of the airport’s General Aviation Precinct, is scheduled for completion next year.
Brendan Weinert, general manager of sustainable business energy solutions at AGL, said the project showcases the company’s ability to work with large, and complex commercial businesses to transition to a more sustainable future and unlock greater value from energy investments.
“We’re really pleased with this partnership that will help the airport move closer to its net-zero commitment,” he said.
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