SOUTH AFRICA BREAKS GROUND IN PROMOTING SOLAR POWER IN AIRPORTS
January 1st, 2017
By the end of this year Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) will have gone a significant way to achieving its goal of powering all the country’s state-owned regional airports from renewable energy sources.
The first milestone in this ambitious project was achieved early last year when ACSA announced that George Airport had become Africa's first – and the world’s second, after Cochin airport in southern India – largely green-powered airport following the completion of phase one of its solar development.
Located on South Africa's south coast close to ...
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