John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) has collaborated with Worthington Energy Consultants and AEP Energy, to power 100% of its energy from renewable sources.

The energy solution is set to reduce energy cost and significantly lessen the environmental impact of John Glenn International and Bolton Field Airport. It is expected that almost $13 million will be saved in the energy costs at these two locations.

The environmental initiatives include converting shuttle buses to propane autogas, upgrading airport gates with emission reducing aircraft servicing equipment, and utilising solar panels for the power outlets and free Wi-Fi.

“With our long-term, customised Integrated Renewable Energy solution, AEP Energy is able to power John Glenn Columbus International Airport and Bolton Field with clean, reliable, cost-effective energy,” said Greg Hall, President, AEP Energy.

“The nearly 24,000 passengers who travel daily through Glenn International can feel good about the green energy powering their airport experience,” said Joe Nardone, President and CEO of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority.

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