ACRP Research Results Digest 2: Model for Improving Energy Use in U.S
MODEL FOR IMPROVING ENERGY USE IN U.S. AIRPORT FACILITIES This digest summarizes the findings of Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Project 11-02, “Model for Improving
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MODEL FOR IMPROVING ENERGY USE IN U.S. AIRPORT FACILITIES This digest summarizes the findings of Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Project 11-02, “Model for Improving
HVAC system at airports includes large air handling units, chiller plants and cooling towers. This calls for increasing energy efficiency of HVAC setup so
These are thermal management for electrified propulsion aircraft, ultra-high bypass ratio geared turbofans, and high power airborne military systems; environmental control systems; power
However, the review of literature on Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) for airports shows that the proposed solutions are usually domain-specific, platform-depended and away
This study develops a renewable energy power supply system that integrates wind, photovoltaic (PV), and waste-to-energy (WTE) sources to investigate a new adaptive model
Firstly, this paper proposes to build a load-storage integrated energy system architecture by incorporating the ice storage system; secondly, a day-ahead optimal dispatching model to
Airport Air Quality Control Air quality monitoring systems powered by IoT sensors can help airports maintain healthy indoor environments. Sensors that detect pollutants, CO2 levels, and volatile
The aim of this study is to analyze and evaluate the effect of various energy conservation strategies on energy consumption and CO 2 emissions, including a number of modifications that can
Amsterdam-based Schiphol Airport has implemented an ISO 50001 certified Energy Management System. The airport has implemented energy saving measures including the use of electricity
Energy management has become an important topic for the continuous improvement of energy performance in airports as they are sites with high and intense energy consumption. In this
Saving energy now: a case study Learn how managers at Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport saved $106,000 in the rental car center and lowered energy use 18 percent by optimizing operations
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An independent renewable energy supply system at airports is urgently needed to implement green airports worldwide.
Innovative design approaches are being adopted to make airport infrastructure more resilient to climate change. This includes the use of materials that can withstand extreme temperatures and the
Building Energy Management Systems provide users with desired environmental conditions by organizing air-conditioning and lighting systems.
Finally, this paper discusses the challenges faced in the use of AI for energy productivity and comfort improvement, and opens main future directions in relation with AI-based building control
The answer lies in a paradigm shift: treating energy management not as a background utility, but as a strategic pillar woven into the very fabric of airport design and operations.
Advanced building management systems optimize heating, ventilation and air conditioning based on real-time occupancy levels and weather conditions. These systems maintain
After the border lockdown, global traffic has returned, making green airports a government goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) use for commercial aircraft
Smart energy management systems (SEMS) are transforming the way airports operate, offering a powerful solution to reduce energy consumption, optimize resource utilization, and minimize
ABSTRACT Airport terminal buildings (ATBs) exhibit highly dynamic occupancy patterns and extended operating hours, leading to notably higher energy consumption and carbon emissions than other
Integrating microgrids into their energy systems can propel airports toward low-carbon operations or even carbon neutrality. However, research in this sector remains the least explored among
Free cooling another opportunity for significant energy savings in HVAC systems and is used when the outdoor air temperatures are low enough. There are two types of economizers, which
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This deliverable has demonstrated the feasibility and benefits of implementing Model Predic-tive Control (MPC) for smart energy management in airport buildings, with a particular focus on the GO Terminal
Providing a means to manage adequately the growing thermal waste energy on board modern aircraft is becoming increasingly challenging. This problem of thermal management used to
Comprehensive guide to energy management systems (EMS). Learn types, benefits, implementation, and ROI. Expert insights for 2025 optimization
The ACSA Energy Management System will take Airports Company South Africa forward in terms of infrastructure efficiency in the airport space locally and put us in an advantageous position
Modern airports are transitioning to energy-efficient HVAC technologies such as variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems and geothermal heating and cooling. These systems regulate temperature more