Frontiers | An adaptive energy management strategy for airports
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
Solar is one of the most convenient source of renewable energy for Airports. The plain topography, presence of flat building roofs and nature of Airport operational requirements favors solar PV as compared to other sources of renewable energy. Solar PV projects are also a visible means to demonstrate the implementation of environmental policies.
Regarding airport energy system planning, most of the existing research is based on the energy saving initiatives of airport terminal. For example, Cardona E, et al analyzed the typical energy demand of the airport and proposed feasible economic and technical standards for evaluating third-generation power plants .
The A irport can also compare the feasibility of the plant by changing project capacity based on electricity banking, net metering and supply opportunities to other users. The outcome of Task 4 will help Airports finalise the solar PV plant capacity and ensure its financial viability.
Airports may develop a comprehensive construction management planthat will integrate all planning and management activities of solar PV projects. The construction management plan should have the following details- Milestones and timelines
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