Denver International Airport (DEN) has been awarded $300,000 in federal funding for an Electrification Master Plan.
Denver International Airport (DEN) has been awarded $300,000 in federal funding for an Electrification Master Plan to help reduce airport emissions through increased use of cleaner energy. This funding is part of a nearly $130 million package for various Colorado-based projects included in the federal funding bills for fiscal year 2024.
Denver International Airport’s electrification plan
“Our Electrification Master Plan underscores our Vision 100 commitment to become the greenest airport in the world as we grow to 100 million annual passengers. This federal funding will allow DEN to increase our electrical capacity while maintaining high levels of reliability and resiliency,” said DEN CEO Phil Washington. “Electrification represents one of the most critical decarbonisation pathways available, which will replace emissions associated with facilities and vehicles with clean electricity. This is particularly important at airports, considering their size and the number of unique fossil fuel…
Denver International Airport (DEN) has been awarded $300,000 in federal funding for an Electrification Master Plan to help reduce airport emissions through increased use of cleaner energy. This funding is part of a nearly $130 million package for various Colorado-based projects included in the federal funding bills for fiscal year 2024.
Denver International Airport’s electrification plan
“Our Electrification Master Plan underscores our Vision 100 commitment to become the greenest airport in the world as we grow to 100 million annual passengers. This federal funding will allow DEN to increase our electrical capacity while maintaining high levels of reliability and resiliency,” said DEN CEO Phil Washington. “Electrification represents one of the most critical decarbonisation pathways available, which will replace emissions associated with facilities and vehicles with clean electricity. This is particularly important at airports, considering their size and the number of unique fossil fuel…