Ameresco And Killeen Regional Airport Mark Completion Of Solar Project In Central Texas

April 3, 2025

Ameresco, Inc., a leading energy solutions provider focused on advancing the energy transition, has successfully completed the solar-integrated covered parking project at Killeen Regional Airport in Central Texas. This initiative enhances the traveler experience by providing covered parking in short-term and rental lots while also implementing an airport-wide LED lighting retrofit. The project not only underscores the airport’s commitment to sustainability but also delivers long-term economic benefits by significantly reducing energy costs.

The 1.2 MW solar project features multiple solar arrays—one serving the terminal, another for the rental lot, and a third for the short-term parking area. Additionally, a comprehensive lighting upgrade has replaced both interior and exterior lights with energy-efficient LEDs, ensuring improved visibility and lower maintenance costs. A covered pedestrian walkway has also been constructed, offering travelers a seamless and comfortable connection between the terminal and the rental lot.

Lou Maltezos, President of Central & Western USA, Canada Regions at Ameresco, said in a statement, “Ameresco is proud to partner with Killeen Regional Airport on this solar-powered covered parking project. By integrating solar technology and energy-efficient lighting, this great project not only modernizes the airport infrastructure but also delivers significant cost savings.”

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Mike Wilson, Executive Director of Aviation for the City of Killeen, stated, “This is a day that we have looked forward to for many years. The full project includes a complete LED retrofit of the entire Airport campus. I am very proud of this project because not only will it decrease the airport’s operating budget by lowering our energy costs, but it will also provide a much-needed upgrade to the customer experience.”

Funded through a competitive grant process under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Airport Terminals Program (ATP), the project had a total budget exceeding $7 million, with $5 million awarded through the grant. The investment is expected to offset 68% of the airport’s purchased electricity, marking a significant step toward greater energy efficiency and sustainability.

Mayor Debbie Nash-King, mentioned, “This marks our city’s first major solar project. It stands as a testament to our staff’s proactive approach to environmental stewardship and our commitment to creating a greener future for generations to come.”

To celebrate the project’s completion, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held, attended by Mayor Debbie Nash-King, Airport Executive Director Mike Wilson, and representatives from Ameresco. The event brought together key stakeholders whose collaboration and dedication were instrumental in making this sustainable transformation a reality.

 

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