An Analysis of the Annual Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) of a Major European Hub Airport: A Case Study of Frankfurt Airport

Author: Glenn Baxter

ijeab doi crossref DOI: 10.22161/ijeab.71.13

Keyword: Airport, carbon dioxide emissions (CO2), case study, environment, Frankfurt Airport.

Abstract: Underpinned by an in-depth longitudinal case study research design, this study examines Frankfurt Airport’s annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as well as the methods and technologies that have been implemented to reduce the environmental impact of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the airport. The study period was from 2008 until 2019. The study’s data was examined by document analysis. Frankfurt Airport’s total annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased from 1,653,658 tonnes in 2008 to 1,744,201 tonnes in 2019. Frankfurt Airport’s annual climate gas intensity of traffic performance ratio largely displayed a downward trend decreasing from a high of 3.4 kg CO2 per traffic unit in 2009 to 1.5 kg CO2 per traffic unit in 2019. Despite the strong traffic growth in passenger traffic, the airport’s annual direct carbon dioxide emissions per traffic unit largely exhibited an overall downward trend, declining from a high of 0.51kg CO2 per traffic unit in 2010 to a low of 0.41kg CO2 per traffic unit in 2019. The airport’s annual indirect carbon dioxide emissions per traffic unit decreased from a high of 2.88 kg CO2 per traffic unit in 2009 to a low of 1.46 kg CO2 per traffic unit in 2019. Frankfurt Airport has implemented extensive carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction measures which include the hydraulic balancing of heating systems, upgrading windows and doors, optimizing lighting, air conditioning and heating systems, optimizing the energy usage of the airport’s baggage handling system, the use of highly efficient LED lighting, the use of low emission vehicles, the electrification of ground service equipment, the optimization of energy usage in all new buildings at the airport, and the planned widespread use of renewable energy sources (wind and solar power).

Article Info: Received: 19 Nov 2021; Received in revised form: 23 Jan 2022; Accepted: 01 Feb 2022; Available online: 08 Feb 2022

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MLA

Glenn Baxter et al."An Analysis of the Annual Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) of a Major European Hub Airport: A Case Study of Frankfurt Airport ". International Journal of Environment Agriculture and Biotechnology(ISSN: 2456-1878),vol 7, no. 1, 2022, pp.098-117 AI Publications doi:10.22161/ijeab.71.13

APA

Glenn Baxter, P.(2022).An Analysis of the Annual Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) of a Major European Hub Airport: A Case Study of Frankfurt Airport . International Journal of Environment Agriculture and Biotechnology(ISSN: 2456-1878).7(1), 098-117.10.22161/ijeab.71.13

Chicago

Glenn Baxter, P.(2022).An Analysis of the Annual Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) of a Major European Hub Airport: A Case Study of Frankfurt Airport . International Journal of Environment Agriculture and Biotechnology(ISSN: 2456-1878).7(1), pp.098-117.

Harvard

Glenn Baxter. 2022."An Analysis of the Annual Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) of a Major European Hub Airport: A Case Study of Frankfurt Airport ". International Journal of Environment Agriculture and Biotechnology(ISSN: 2456-1878).7(1):098-117.Doi:10.22161/ijeab.71.13

IEEE

Glenn Baxter."An Analysis of the Annual Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) of a Major European Hub Airport: A Case Study of Frankfurt Airport ", International Journal of Environment Agriculture and Biotechnology,vol.7,no. 1, pp.098-117,2022.

Bibtex

@article { glennbaxter2022an,
title={An Analysis of the Annual Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2) of a Major European Hub Airport: A Case Study of Frankfurt Airport },
author={Glenn Baxter , R},
journal={International Journal of Environment Agriculture and Biotechnology},
volume={7},
year= {2022} ,
}