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Southend Airport lands solar system on terminal roof 28/3/2014
Passengers arriving or departing London Southend Airport will now get a bird's eye view of 496 solar panels installed as part of a £10m terminal expansion.
 
The system, the UK's largest solar installation at an airport, has been installed on the terminal's curved tunnel-shaped roofs to supply its range of shops, cafés and restaurants with clean power through the airport's private electricity network.
 
The panels are expected to help the terminal achieve a BREEAM Very Good environmental assessment rating and to avoid around 1,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions over the next 20 years.
 
Generating its own electricity forms part of a package of environmental measures at London Southend Airport, including sustainable drainage, specialist coating to improve insulation, extensive glazing to enhance natural lighting and slow start escalators.
 
Airports are considered particularly good sites for solar installations as they have a lot of roofspace and large daytime electricity consumption. Kuala Lumpur airport has fitted a 19MW solar system across terminal roofs, parking canopies, and ground space, while Gatwick has installed 212 panels by the side of the main runway.
 
Similarly, distribution centers have also been targeted as suitable spots for solar panels by companies such as Ikea, Marks & Spencer, and now heating and plumping company Wolseley.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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