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Schneider Electric Teams Up with Noida International Airport for Sustainable Solutions

Schneider Electric has forged a strategic partnership with Noida International Airport to implement advanced building and energy management solutions that will transform airport operations, enhancing both sustainability and efficiency. This ambitious project will introduce a comprehensive suite of building management solutions, including Electrical SCADA and Advanced Distribution Management Systems (ADMS), designed to optimise energy usage, reduce operational costs, and lessen environmental impact—an increasingly critical focus for modern airports.

As airports navigate the challenge of providing exceptional services while minimising their carbon footprints, Schneider Electric’s innovative solutions present a promising pathway forward. The integration of cutting-edge digital technologies will improve the monitoring and control of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) services, vital for the smooth operation of the airport. This encompasses not only heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems but also the seamless integration of various subsystems, such as baggage handling and passenger boarding bridges. Zone President for Greater India and MD & CEO of Schneider Electric India, emphasised the importance of this collaboration, stating, “Today’s airports face the dual challenge of delivering exceptional service while minimising environmental impact.” CEO of Noida International Airport, echoed this sentiment, recognising Schneider Electric’s expertise as invaluable for achieving efficient operations.

In line with sustainability objectives, Schneider Electric plans to deploy energy performance dashboards that will enable real-time monitoring of energy consumption, facilitating continuous improvement. With a projected 43% reduction in carbon emissions once fully implemented, this initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for sustainable practices in airport infrastructure. As the Noida International Airport prepares for increased passenger traffic, this partnership marks a significant step towards a sustainable and efficient future in aviation, setting a benchmark for airports nationwide.

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