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Number of solar panels at Helsinki Airport increases: Finnair cools with solar power at its new cargo terminal

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26.08.2017 kl 03:00
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Finnair’s new COOL Nordic Cargo Hub at Helsinki Airport will utilize solar power produced by 1,200 panels installed on the building’s roof. The solar energy produced at the cargo facility will represent over 10% of the building’s annual energy consumption.

Each of the installed panels can produce up to 260 W of energy. The annual energy production level is estimated to be approximately 265 MWh/a.

Improving the energy efficiency of its facilities is a part of Finnair’s sustainability strategy. Sustainable development was a key consideration in building the new cargo terminal, and the building’s sustainability features will earn the terminal a “very good” rating under the BREEAM sustainability certification.

“Sustainability is important for Finnair Cargo customers, as well as their customers,” says Janne Tarvainen, managing director of Finnair Cargo. “Our new cargo hub features advanced automation technology and has temperature controlled areas for pharmaceuticals and other perishable products, and the energy produced by the new solar panels supports the overall efficiency of the entire cargo terminal.”

Finnair will start operating at its new cargo terminal in phases from October onwards and the solar panels were taken into use already in May. Finnair’s full cargo operations at the new terminal will begin in January 2018.

Source: Finnair's press release 23rd August 2017

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