Noida International Airport to be India's First IGBC-Certified Green Airport
Noida International Airport (Jewar) is set to become India's first IGBC-certified green airport, developed in partnership with Zurich Airport Group. The airport will incorporate solar power, electric mobility, and advanced waste management systems, with features such as a solar farm generating 51,966 MWh of renewable energy and dedicated electric vehicle parking. Additionally, it will implement rainwater harvesting and a Renewable Natural Gas plant to enhance sustainability, supported by an environmental monitoring plan to ensure compliance with green standards.

Noida International Airport (Jewar) will be India's first IGBC-certified green airport, developed with Zurich Airport Group. It features solar power, electric mobility, and advanced waste systems. The terminal is designed to minimize energy, water, and waste consumption, with 20% of parking for electric vehicle charging.
A solar farm will supply 51,966 MWh of renewable energy. Rainwater harvesting ponds and a Renewable Natural Gas plant will support sustainability. An environmental monitoring plan will track compliance with standards.




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