ENERGY BALANCE AND CO2 OUTPUTS (7 AIRPORTS) (ΠΕ 161)
This report aims to estimate the annual energy consumption and the annual carbon dioxide (CO2) output of the seven Fraport airports. CO2 is the most significant Greenhouse Gas (GHG) associated with the operations of an airport. The approach followed in this report in calculating the annual carbon dioxide output is in accordance with the following documents:
• The EMEP/EEA 2013 air pollutant emission inventory guidebook (formerly called the EMEP CORINAIR emission inventory guidebook).
• The Guidance Manual: Airport Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management of the Airports Council International World Environment Standing Committee (1st Edition, November 2009)
• Report 11 Guidebook on Preparing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories of the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) (2009). It provides detailed information on how to calculate the emissions from each source at an airport including aircraft, APU, GSE, ground access vehicles, stationary sources, waste management activities, training fires, construction activities, and others.
• Airport Air quality guidance manual of ICAO Doc 9889. This document provides detailed methodologies for calculating emissions from a variety of airport sources including aircraft engine start-up.
• Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (2006), Volume 2: Energy, Chapter 3: Mobile Combustion, Paragraph 3.6 Civil Aviation, of the IPCC.
• The Greenhouse Gas Protocol of the World Resources Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development (2004).
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