桃園國際機場季刊No.4

相對減量里程碑 取得ACA等級四認證 絕對減量里程碑 淨零排放減量路徑 2025 2035 2050 年 年 年 2025 Relative Reduction Milestone: Obtaining ACA Level 4 Certification 2035 Absolute Reduction Milestone 2050 Net-Zero Emission-Reduction Path 話。機場TTIA Topics 03 焦點趨勢Important Trends One by one, electric vehicles used for airside ground operations are neatly lined up for charging beside a boarding gate at TTIA. The long straight l ine of them makes for an impressive scene. It's as if a group of green fairies are hopping around, activating the switches for energy saving and carbon reduction. With both IATA and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) declaring "net zero carbon emissions by 2050" TTIA is taking more actions to fulfil its ESG (environment, social, and governance) corporate sustainability responsibility as a global citizen. Adopting rolling projection of greenhouse gas emission trajectories Alongs ide i ts cur rent act ions to reduce greenhouse gas(GHG), TTIA is reviewing the outcomes of its implementation ever y 5 years to respond to the s igni f icant increase in passenger/cargo traffic and aircraft movements expected to come with the future opening of the Terminal 3 and the third runway. In addition to adjusting and revising the projection of GHG emission trajectories on a rol l ing basis based on information on international trends, pol icy planning, and carbon reduction technology development in the future, the airport will also actively facilitate operations for climate change adaptation, establish risk assessment mechanisms, and develop feasible countermeasures for high-risk projects exposed to extreme climate conditions. Over just a few decades, global warming has become an increasingly challenging issue. Adhering to the core values advocated by Earth Day 2021 to “Restore Our Earth” and that of 2022 to “Invest in Our Planet”, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TTIA) has taken a proactive approach to climate change mitigation and has been recognized by the Green Airport Recognition (GAR) of the Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific for the fourth consecutive year. Create a green airport together TTIA's initial carbon reduction target is to obtain the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Level 4 certification by 2025. In the medium term, it is set to achieve absolute reduction by 2035, in hopes of achieving net zero emissions by 2050. The specific solutions required include strengthening the ability and resilience of water resources risk control through water footprint inventory, installing additional charging piles for airside and landside vehicles to accelerate the electrification of infrastructure, building solar power generation units in Terminal 3, and evaluating the purchase of renewable energy or installing energy storage equipment. In the race against climate change that we can't afford to lose, TTIA hopes to set the pace for our partners in the Airport Service Alliance and strive for triple benefits— economy, society, and the environment. 桃園國際機場 淨零排放階段目標 TTIA's Net-Zero Target ▲ 第二航廈屋頂建置之太陽能發電裝置。 Solar panels on the roof of the Terminal 2 building.

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