Copenhagen Airport pioneers green electricity storage with a large battery, part of the EU’s ALIGHT project, advancing towards sustainable and efficient operations.
Copenhagen Airport has taken a significant step towards sustainability by installing a large battery for green electricity storage, making it one of the first European airports to do so. This initiative is part of the EU project ALIGHT, which aims to address the complexities of integrating battery technology within airport infrastructure. The project underscores the airport’s future need to store energy from renewable sources, like solar and wind, to achieve net-zero emissions. Overcoming safety and regulatory hurdles, this breakthrough will soon see the battery operational, marking a critical advancement in the airport’s sustainable operations…
Copenhagen Airport has taken a significant step towards sustainability by installing a large battery for green electricity storage, making it one of the first European airports to do so. This initiative is part of the EU project ALIGHT, which aims to address the complexities of integrating battery technology within airport infrastructure. The project underscores the airport’s future need to store energy from renewable sources, like solar and wind, to achieve net-zero emissions. Overcoming safety and regulatory hurdles, this breakthrough will soon see the battery operational, marking a critical advancement in the airport’s sustainable operations…