Port Hedland International Airport powering ahead with decarbonisation

20 September 2024


Port Hedland International Airport (PHIA) Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer & Pilbara MP Kevin Michel MLA.

More than 2,200 solar panels, the equivalent of 1.2 megawatts (MW), are now feeding into a 600-kilowatt (kW) battery storage system which will generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of 300 homes.

Hon. Cheryl Edwardes AM, PHIA Chair said the investment decision in the solar farm further underlined the decarbonisation commitment being undertaken at the airport.

“This environmentally sustainable initiative will result in us reducing carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes each year and achieving an annual electricity consumption saving of more than 1,500,000 kW hours,” Ms Edwardes said.

The system is the largest to be connected to the North West Interconnected System (NWIS) operated by Horizon Power.

“As well as the environmental benefits, this project is a great example of a commitment to the efficient use of available land, with the solar array safely located with the lease and adjacent to the PHIA runways.”

The PHIA solar farm was project managed by leading sustainability advisory firm Ekistica and constructed by BT Energy, with contributions from local businesses.

The PHIA shareholders have now injected more than $100 million into infrastructure at the airport, with the critical transport hub acknowledged as the Australian Large Regional Airport of the Year. The efforts to decarbonise also recently saw the PHIA achieve the Level 2 accreditation in the Airport Council International (ACI) Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.

“Through a combination of initiatives, we are well and truly on track to achieve our target of net zero Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas carbon emissions by 2030,” Ms Edwardes said.

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