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A key regional aviation hub has unveiled its first large-scale solar project, with 320 panels installed on the terminal roof.

Sunshine Coast Airport’s 190.24kW system is set to reduce energy consumption in the facility by 17 per cent.

The initiative marks a significant step towards the airport’s goal of achieving 50 per cent  renewable energy use by 2030.

SCA CEO Chris Mills said the project was a significant milestone.

“Harnessing solar energy is a crucial step on our sustainability journey,” he said.

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“This project will help reduce our carbon footprint and lower the airport’s energy consumption.

“All energy generated through the rooftop solar will be used to power the main terminal and there is room to grow the project following the future domestic terminal expansion.

“By implementing solar power, we are contributing to a cleaner environment and progressing our greener buildings infrastructure initiative.”

Mr Mills said the project followed new waste management and recycling programs Containers for Change, Simply Cups, Aspire Circular Economy Marketplace and Plastic Free Coolum.

Solar panels have been installed on the rooftop at Sunshine Coast Airport.

“Projects and initiatives like solar and waste diversion will become increasingly important as the airport continues to grow,” he said.

“Our Containers for Change program has already collected more than 74,000 bottles this financial year with funds raised going to local community groups and supporting airport sustainability programs.

“Our team manage vital environmental offsets and ecologically significant areas within the airport precinct, including Wallum Froglet habitat, endangered Mount Emu She-oak forest, and a 40ha Conservation Corridor.

“These are all important projects and the airport is focused on finding new and innovative opportunities to advance our environment and sustainability initiatives.”

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