Energy
Oslo Airport is phasing out the use of fossil fuels and transitioning to renewable energy sources. Additionally, energy-saving measures contribute to reducing energy consumption in existing
Designed by the Nordic-Office of Architecture, the 115,000 square metre expansion to Oslo Airport has set new standards for sustainable design. The extension – which has increased the airport's capacity at to more than 30 million passengers – is the world's first airport building to achieve the BREEAM Excellent sustainability rating.
Oslo Airport has become the first to receive an 'Excellent' rating under the internationally recognised BREEAM sustainability assessment due to an array of eco-friendly features – such as harvesting snow for summer cooling – as part of its new NOK 14 billion expansion project to double passenger capacity.
Xiang et al. designed a hydrogen-solar-storage system for airport electrification. Results showed that, the integration of hydrogen energy systems will decrease the total annual costs and carbon emissions by 41.6% and 67.29%, respectively.
Energy flexibility from airport energy ecosystems for smart grids with power supply reliability Due to the deferrable load and large storage capacity, the aggregated electric vehicles can become flexible sources and enhance system resilience. Smart grid can work intelligently to dispatch power flow in multi-energy systems .
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