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Renewable Energy Deployment and other GHG-mitigation for Airports in Africa Naomi Gitau ACI World Environment Standing Committee

Agenda Greenhouse Gas Emissions at the Airport Renewable Energy at Airports in Africa AGES-Simulation Airport Carbon Accreditation in Africa

Greenhouse Gas Emissions at the Airport

Greenhouse Gas Emissions at the Airport A majority of the GHG at the airport is not in control of the airport *Example of Munich Airport

Greenhouse Gas Emissions at the Airport ACI s manual on GHG management provides guidance for airports to appropriately measure their emissions * Some examples of possible emissions sources in the airport

Airport Carbon Emissions and Reporting Tool (ACERT) A simple IT solution designed by airports for airports Calculates Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions at and around the airport Produces a comprehensive emissions inventory and supporting information Compatible with all levels of Airport Carbon Accreditation and provides relevant information required

Renewable Energy at Airports in Africa

ACI s work on renewable energy at airports Co-lead of ICAO CAEP WG2 Task O.08 Eco Airport Toolkit E-collection E-publication on renewable energy at airports finalized (to be published soon)

Case: Airports Company South Africa Operator of 9 airports in South Africa ACSA s 2025 vision on environment Minimize environmental impact and strive to be carbon neutral Target: At minimum, 1 airport certified with Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 3: Optimization Achievement so far: 4 airports certified at level 1: Mapping Renewable Energy Deployment 3 solar farms generate 1750 kw/day 3 more solar farms planned for 2018 & 2019 Energy Consumption 22.8% energy reduction in 2017 Considering the use of Trigen gas to precool or preheat ventilation systems and provide back-up electricity capacity

Case: Moi International Mombasa, Kenya The ICAO-EU project is a pilot project that will demonstrate the use of solar energy for the provision of ground power and preconditioning air to aircraft at the gate. (1 ST of its kind in Africa) Solar capacity is 500 kw: a solar facility with airport electric gate equipment This equipment will allow aircraft serving international flights to switch off their Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) when parked at the gate, thus reducing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from international aviation activities.

Case: Operated by Office National des Aeroports, Morocco Solar panels installed across major airports in Morocco (inc. Casablanca, Oujda, Marrakech, Tangiers, Rabat) Boutique solar panels mixing aesthetics and energy saving for the airport

Case: Ahmed Ben Bella (Oran) Airport, Algeria Operator (Egsa Oran) in charge of 11 airports in Algeria The NEW Ahmed Ben Bella (Oran) Airport of Algeria to have solar panel on the roof Set to be the second biggest solar installation on roof in Algeria 1.39 MW rooftop PV to be installed Around 2 million kwh per year thus being able to cover approximately 30% of the power needs of the facility In compliance with the environmental requirements of HQE (High Environmental Quality) certification for new buildings

Case: Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport, Tunisia Photovoltaic panels along fences, lights, and birdhazard equipment Solar water heaters

AGES-Simulation

AGES-Simulator (AGES-S) A brand-new IT solution developed by Zurich Airport for other airports Assess economic and environmental benefit of substituting aircraft APU usage with aircraft ground energy systems Such as the case of Solar@gate project! Based on the advanced emissions calculation approach of ICAO Doc 9889 Airport Air Quality Manual ages@aci.aero

AGES-Simulator Ground energy systems can lead to up to 90% fuel savings and associated air pollutant emissions such as NOx AGES-S is a scenario-based simulation: Baseline electricity and PCA from APU Scenario 1: Electricity from mobile Ground Power Unit and PCA from APU Scenario 2: Electricity from fixed AGES and PCA from APU Scenario 3: Electricity and PCA from AGES

Provide a snapshot information for aircraft and airport operators on: Fuel savings, GHG emissions reduction Expected financial savings AGES-Simulator Airlines flying international routes that are part of ICAO CORSIA can benefit from using AGES by reducing their offsetting obligations. Costs include financial costs, maintenance, electricity. Negative means: airport (or system provider/operator) makes profit.

Airport Carbon Accreditation in Africa

Airport Carbon Accreditation: Overview

Airport Carbon Accreditation in Africa

ACERT Output for ACA Online Application Data and information is automated generated for the ACA Online Application * Refer to the ACA Guidance Document for further information acert@aci.aero

Fees to consider for Accreditation Participation fee* Differ by accreditation level (1,2,3, and 3+) and airport size Costs for the independent verification Internal costs/resources for the preparation Implementation cost of: Emissions Reduction measures: for Level 2 and above Offsetting: for Level 3+ * For specific fee, please contact ACI

Level 3+ Case: Félix Houphouet-Boigny Abidjan International Airport, Côte d Ivoire Operated by AERIA (International Airport of Abidjan) The only in the African region to ever reach Level 3+: Neutrality (July 2017) and maintained AERIA s commitment from the highest strategic level Carbon reduction plan implementation (strategy for reducing energy consumption / creation of a committee with the stakeholders to fight against climate change / construction of a new taxiway parallel to the runway for LTO cycle time reduction) Remaining emissions offset through the purchase carbon credits approved by UNFCCC Critical factor to attain Level 3+ accreditation: More commitment from stakeholders (Implementation of their carbon reduction plan)

Level 2 Case: Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport, Tunisia Operated by the TAV Tunisia The first African airport to participate in the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme Achieved Level 1: Mapping and Level 2: Reduction in 2013 from its outset in the region and maintained ever since

Level 2 Case: Libreville Leon Mba International Airport, Gabon Operated by Airport de Libreville (ADL) Situated close to the city center of Libreville, the capital of Gabon, serving almost half of the country s population Obtained Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 1: Mapping in 2015, and set its objective to pass to Level 2: Reduction in 2016 ADL elaborated a Carbon Management Plan to better structure emissions reduction efforts and energy man

Level 1 Case: Operated by Office National des Aeroports, Morocco Current accreditation at Level 1: Mapping for Casablanca and Marrakech Short term plan to: Move to Level 2 for Casablanca and Marrakech Plan to expand Level 1 accreditation to other airports to Fez, Agadir, Rabat, Oujda, and Tangier Mid-term objective to achieve neutrality Compliant with national policies to establish strategic priority on environment protection and renewable energy deployment Key lessons learned on effective data management

Thank you! Juliana Scavuzzi : JScavuzzi@aci.aero Naomi Gitau: naomi.gitau@kaa.go.ke For ACERT: acert@aci.aero 28