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HKIA Announces New Five-year Target for Carbon Reduction

2016/11/03

Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung, Secretary for Transport and Housing (fourth left); Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment (fourth right), and Fred Lam, Chief Executive Officer of Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) (fifth right) officiate at the carbon reduction pledging ceremony today. They are joined by airport business partners and representatives from green groups, including Dr William Yu, Chief Executive Officer of World Green Organisation (first left); Dr Man Chi-sum, Chief Executive Officer of Green Power (second right); and Ringo Yu, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager of Friends of the Earth (first right).
Mr Lam says that the airport community have pledged to reduce carbon intensity at HKIA by 10% from the 2015 baseline by 2020.
Professor Cheung calls upon all players in the aviation industry to share their experience in carbon reduction, and continue to work hand-in-hand with the AA to support and realise the new carbon reduction goal.
Mr Wong hopes that the AA will facilitate more aggressive low-carbon initiatives and enlist support from more business partners to create a low-carbon and sustainable society together.
Smart and quick charging solutions for electric vehicles
Replacement of LED lights at Terminal 1

(HONG KONG, 3 November 2016)  –  Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) and its airport business partners today celebrated Hong Kong International Airport’s (HKIA) achievement in reducing carbon intensity by 25.6% per workload unit by 2015, as compared with the 2008 level. This achievement surpassed the original target of reducing carbon intensity by 25%, set in 2010. The AA and its business partners have also announced a new 10% reduction target as compared with 2015 level for the five-year period from 2016 to 2020.

A pledging ceremony was held at HKIA, officiated by Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung, Secretary for Transport and Housing; Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment; and Fred Lam, Chief Executive Officer of the AA.

Mr Lam said, “Today, we are pleased to announce that the AA and the airport community have pledged to reduce carbon intensity at HKIA by 10% from the 2015 baseline by 2020. We will encourage and provide full support to our business partners in pushing forward low-carbon operations via exchanging experience with their management, establishing technical working groups, organising award schemes, and more. Today’s pledge has demonstrated once again that the entire airport community is determined to protect the environment, while operating and developing a world-class airport at the same time.” 

Professor Cheung said, “I would like to express my appreciation to the AA and all its business partners for their dedication and joint efforts in working towards a green airport over the past five years. I hope the AA will continue to enlist support from more business partners and further reduce greenhouse gas emissions. I would like to call upon all players in the aviation industry to share their experience in carbon reduction, and continue to work hand-in-hand with the AA to support and realise the new carbon reduction goal, so that HKIA will maintain its pioneering position as the world’s most environmental-friendly and greenest airport.”

Mr Wong said, “It is everyone’s responsibility for tackling climate change. I am pleased to see that the AA has received multiple awards and recognitions for its achievements in environmental protection and sustainable development, and its successful completion of the carbon reduction pledge from 2010 to 2015. I sincerely hope that the AA would facilitate more aggressive low-carbon initiatives and enlist support from more business partners. I look forward that the airport community can reach or even surpass the new goal and create a low-carbon and sustainable society together."

Since 2010, the airport community has completed more than 400 carbon reduction initiatives to achieve its carbon intensity reduction goal. These include installing over 100,000 LED lights at HKIA and improving cooling systems, as well as introducing electric vehicles and charging facilities. An online carbon audit system has also been developed for the AA and its participating business partners to monitor and report on progress. In 2013, HKIA received the Airport Carbon Accreditation "Optimisation" certificate from the Airports Council International in recognition of its carbon emissions management and reduction efforts.

Currently, the number of participating business partners has increased to more than 50. To achieve the new goal, the AA and the airport community will implement more measures to enhance energy efficiency, including optimising the energy consumption of the air-conditioning systems and enhancements to the cooling and lighting systems.

Some of the key initiatives for the AA include the replacement of over 80,000 LED lights at Terminal 1 to further enhance energy efficiency, optimising the energy consumption of Midfield Concourse, and the conversion of apron high-mast lighting to LED light sources. The AA will also collaborate with local and foreign universities to develop smart and quick charging solutions for electric vehicles, and seek to achieve the best energy efficiency with cloud-based analytic energy management system. Meanwhile, business partners of the airport community will optimise energy consumption of the air conditioning system and install energy-efficient lighting to work towards the reduction goal.

The airport’s website has been updated to provide details of each participating member's carbon reduction initiatives in the new five-year target. The page is accessible at http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/sustainability/carbon-reduction/.


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