Aeroporti di Roma has become the first airport and first Italian company to join EP100, The Climate Group’s global initiative on smarter energy use, with an ambitious commitment to increase its energy productivity 150% by 2026, from a 2006 baseline.
Delivered in partnership with the Alliance to Save Energy, EP100 brings together major companies committed to using energy more productively – leading to higher economic output from every unit of energy they consume.
Aeroporti di Roma, which runs both the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport and Rome Ciampino Airport, has already saved more than 220.000 MWh from rolling out energy efficiency projects since 2009.
Jenny Chu, Head of EP100, The Climate Group, said: “Aeroporti di Roma is setting a new standard for ambition on smart energy use. By committing to not only double – but triple – its energy productivity, the airport is showing companies everywhere that it is possible to use energy far more efficiently, and that doing so is good for business.”
Ugo de Carolis, Chief Executive Officer, Aeroporti di Roma, said: “As the leading Italian airport, we are strongly involved and committed to energy efficiency across the airport systems. Through the EP100 initiative, Aeroporti di Roma commits to improve the energy performance of the airport by 150% within 2026 (2006 baseline). This will be achieved through investments in innovation and energy efficiency programmes, key tools for tackling climate change."
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