Airports awarded for sustainable energy excellence
April 20, 2025
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ACI APAC & MID honours 12 airports for leading sustainable energy initiatives across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
Credit: Airports Council International (ACI) Asia Pacific & Middle East
Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) has announced the winners of its 2025 Green Airports Recognition (GAR), now in its ninth year. Twelve airports from across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions were honoured for excellence in sustainable energy management, selected from a record 39 submissions.
This year’s theme, Sustainable Energy at Airports, highlighted the aviation industry’s growing focus on reducing environmental impact through innovative energy solutions. Participating airports showcased efforts in areas such as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), solar and renewable energy, electric vehicle adoption, green building design, and energy optimisation.
Awards were presented on 16 April 2025 during the ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East Regional Assembly in New Delhi, India. Platinum recognition went to Singapore Changi, Kansai, Christchurch, and Hubballi airports, with Gold and Silver accolades awarded based on airport size and impact of their initiatives.
“The high-quality number of submissions this year highlights airport industry’s commitment to sustainable energy practices, from renewable energy adoption to eco-friendly operations, SAF integration, and energy efficiency. These projects set a benchmark for industry. Congratulations to all recognised airports. We look forward to building a sustainable aviation future together,” said Mr Stefano Baronci, Director General, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East.
Over 38 million passengers:
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Platinum: Singapore Changi – Rooftop solar project
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Gold: Hong Kong – Renewable Diesel Pilot
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Silver: Sydney – Net Zero 2030 (Scope 1 & 2)
15–38 million passengers:
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Platinum: Kansai – Local SAF supply chain
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Gold: Melbourne – Integrated decarbonisation
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Silver: Bengaluru – Sustainable energy plan
6–15 million passengers:
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Platinum: Christchurch – Kowhai Park development
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Gold: Chubu Centrair – SAF via waste cooking oil
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Silver: Cochin – 12MWp solar plant
Under 6 million passengers:
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Platinum: Hubballi – 8 MW solar plant
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Gold: Wellington – Hydrogen fuel cell trial
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Silver: Darwin – Sustainable energy transformation
The 2025 GAR reflects the region’s strengthened commitment to climate-conscious innovation in airport energy management.
Related topics
Airport construction and design, Airport development, Biodiversity, Cleaner, Greener Airports: Making Aviation More Sustainable Series, Emissions, Hydrogen, Innovation, Operational efficiency, Passenger experience and seamless travel, Social responsibility, Sustainability, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Sustainable development, Terminal operations, Workforce
Related organisations
Airport Authority Hong Kong, Airport Development Group Pty, Airports Authority of India, Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), Australia Pacific Airports Corporation, Bengaluru International Airport Limited, Central Japan International Airport Co., Changi Airport Group, Christchurch International Airport Limited, Cochin International Airport Limited, Kansai Airports, Ltd., Sydney Airport Corporation, Wellington International Airport Limited
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