Summary
The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), owned and operated by the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC), partnered with Ameresco to upgrade the airport’s energy sources and meet its sustainability and financial goals.
“The Metropolitan Airports Commission has worked… To operate Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport as sustainably as possible. This… project will create jobs, reduce the airport’s carbon footprint, and improve the… Financial bottom line.”
– Jeff Hamiel
Executive Director and CEO, Metropolitan Airport Commission
Million Square Feet
Million ESPC Energy Project Size
MW Solar Capacity
Positive Annual Cashflow
Customer Benefits
With the project solutions, MSP upgraded to solar energy and LED lighting, creating more annual cost savings. The project was completed on time despite the harsh weather conditions and unique lighting regulations presented.
- Saves the equivalent of 9,464 metric tons of CO2 per year
- 30 year net present value is over $14,800,000
- 20 year guarantee with operations and maintenance services
- Local union labor and local product companies utilized during construction
- Over 450 jobs created during construction project
Services Provided
The Metropolitan Airports Commission and Ameresco collaborated to deliver an innovative solar project with green energy sources and lighting upgrades to MSP.
- 4.3 MW custom built solar energy structure with over 11,835 panels
- 12,632 light fixtures converted to LED technology
- 8 electric vehicle charging stations installed at Terminal 1