Energy Efficiency, Commercial, Solar - April 8, 2019
Hawaii airport completes solar installation
The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) announced the completion of the installation of 2,980 additional photovoltaic panels on the 5th floor of the Terminal 2 (formerly the Overseas Terminal) garage at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL). Construction on the Terminal 2 panels began in January as part of HDOT’s sustainability and energy savings efforts.
“This is our latest step towards sustainability at Hawaii’s largest airport, which sees more than 20 million passengers a year,” said Gov. David Ige. “Continuing our energy savings efforts at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is a significant step toward our state’s 2045 clean energy goal.”
The photovoltaic installation on the Terminal 2 garage is the latest improvement as part of HDOT’s Energy Savings Performance Contract with Johnson Controls Inc. The 20-year contract, which began in 2014, is forecasted to result in $600 million in energy savings for the airports division through the life of the contract and is the largest single state contract of its kind in the nation.
“We are thankful for the patience of the traveling public as we make the improvements outlined in our Energy Savings Performance Contract,” said Hawaii Department of Transportation Director Jade Butay, in a statement. “The completion of this phase of photovoltaic panel installation, along with the previous improvements, will reduce the airport’s electric bill by nearly half.”
In total at Hawaii’s airports, HDOT and Johnson Controls Inc. are replacing nearly 98,000 light fixtures with high-efficiency light-emitting diode (LED) technology and energy efficient lighting, upgrading ventilation and air-conditioning systems and installing more than 24,000 solar photovoltaic panels. The $207 million investment is financed from guaranteed energy savings, not taxpayer funding.
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