The electricity generated by the solar panel park – up to 576 thousand-kilowatt hours per year – will be fully self-consumed by the airport for the terminal and its surrounding infrastructure. Interested traders are encouraged to prepare and submit their applications by 1 August. .
The electricity generated by the solar panel park – up to 576 thousand-kilowatt hours per year – will be fully self-consumed by the airport for the terminal and its surrounding infrastructure. Interested traders are encouraged to prepare and submit their applications by 1 August. .
RIX Riga Airport has taken significant steps to become a greener, more energy-efficient, and sustainable transport hub in the Baltics. With a series of sustainability initiatives now in place, the Airport continues its path towards climate neutrality, creating an environment that benefits both. .
RIX Riga Airport has taken significant steps to become a greener, more energy-efficient, and sustainable transport hub, with projects ranging from solar parks to electric buses. The goal is to achieve Net Zero by 2035. RIX Riga Airport has taken significant steps to become a greener, more. .
Riga Airport advances sustainability with solar energy, electric vehicles, and ACA Level 3 accreditation, targeting Net Zero by 2035 to lead Baltic aviation. RIX Riga Airport has taken significant steps to become a greener, more energy-efficient, and sustainable transport hub in the Baltics. With a. .
Riga International Airport (RIX) has made major progress in 2024 on its sustainability goals, aiming to become the most environmentally responsible transport hub in the Baltics. Solar parks were added to airport buildings, and a larger solar power station is being designed on the airfield. These. .
RIX Riga Airport has taken significant steps to become a greener, more energy-efficient, and sustainable transport hub in the Baltics. With a series of sustainability initiatives now in place, the Airport continues its path towards climate neutrality, creating an environment that benefits both. .
All planned activities under the project “Establishment of Electricity Supply and Charging Infrastructure in the Baltic States’ Airports in North Sea-Baltic CNC/TEN-T Corridor for the Transition to Environmentally Friendly Operations” (eAIR), co-financed by the European Climate, Infrastructure and.