Iași Airport to build €3 million PV for energy independence
A new photovoltaic park is set to be constructed at Iași Airport, Romania, spanning five hectares.
A new photovoltaic park is set to be constructed at Iași Airport, Romania, spanning five hectares.
The airport in Iasi, where a new terminal is now being built, is the first in Romania to have a photovoltaic park.
The Iasi Airport is the first airport in Romania that will have a renewable energy source.
The Iasi airport will have a new passenger terminal at the end of 2023, its construction having started in the fall of 2022. It will have solar panels installed, in order to save on energy consumption. The works at the new terminal are carried out by Strabag.
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