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多维赋能筑绿翼 青岛机场持续推动绿色低碳高质量发展
Zhong Guo Min Hang Wang·2025-07-25 01:37

Core Viewpoint - Qingdao Airport has been recognized for its green and low-carbon initiatives, successfully entering the 2025 Shandong Province Transportation Green Low-Carbon High-Quality Development Typical Case list, contributing to the aviation industry's green transformation under the national "dual carbon" strategy [1]. Group 1: Environmental Management and Initiatives - Qingdao Airport has established an "1+2+N" environmental management system, focusing on coordinated prevention of noise, wastewater, and solid waste pollution [3]. - The airport has implemented 24-hour real-time monitoring of surrounding aircraft noise and has improved its environmental management precision [3]. - In 2023, Qingdao Airport was included in the national carbon market management platform, enhancing its carbon emission management and reporting processes [3]. Group 2: Green Development Projects - The airport has developed a three-year action plan (2023-2025) for promoting "four-type airport" technologies, focusing on six key green airport projects [3]. - The "Qingdao Airport Green Low-Carbon High-Quality Development Work Plan" outlines 53 tasks centered on resource conservation, low-carbon emission reduction, environmental friendliness, and operational efficiency [3]. Group 3: Energy Management and Efficiency - The airport's electricity management plan utilizes an energy management system to analyze energy consumption, achieving a 3% reduction in electricity use despite a 22% increase in production data in 2024 [3]. - Qingdao Airport has optimized taxiing routes and reduced ground taxiing time to an average of 13 minutes in 2024, significantly lowering fuel consumption [6]. Group 4: Infrastructure and Vehicle Electrification - The airport has constructed 74 near-gate positions equipped with APU replacement facilities, achieving a bridge rate of 98% in 2024, ranking second among national airports with over ten million passengers [6]. - Qingdao Airport is accelerating the electrification of its vehicle fleet, with 27% of ground vehicles being electric by the end of 2024, supported by over 320 charging stations [7].