New Delhi : The Airports Authority of India, which manages 125 airports, including 18 international airports, is working towards making all its facilities eco-friendly.
Chandigarh Airport, which was inaugurated in September 2015, is the first to be built using environment friendly technology.
The airport has only natural lighting during the day, whereas 40 per cent lights at the facility are LED.
Use of air-conditioning has also been made eco-friendly in this airport. The transparent glass root in the airport is a low-heat gain glass which cuts down the use of Air Conditioning to half.
The airport also has 200KW solar panel and a water harvesting plant.
The Chairman of Airports Authority of India Dr Guruprasad Mohapatra said they are socially committed towards making all its facilities as eco-friendly.
To Read the News in Full 31/08/16 New Kerala
Chandigarh Airport, which was inaugurated in September 2015, is the first to be built using environment friendly technology.
The airport has only natural lighting during the day, whereas 40 per cent lights at the facility are LED.
Use of air-conditioning has also been made eco-friendly in this airport. The transparent glass root in the airport is a low-heat gain glass which cuts down the use of Air Conditioning to half.
The airport also has 200KW solar panel and a water harvesting plant.
The Chairman of Airports Authority of India Dr Guruprasad Mohapatra said they are socially committed towards making all its facilities as eco-friendly.
To Read the News in Full 31/08/16 New Kerala
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