Climate change is causing significant environmental, economic, and social impacts around the world. In California, heat waves, droughts, wildfires, sea level rise, public health, and local economies demand attention and resources as never before. The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) recognizes its financial, operational, and community-driven imperative to find cost-effective, sustainable, and resilient means to both mitigate climate impacts and adapt to a climate impacted future by reducing its energy needs.
In 2016, SFO embarked on a strategic initiative to achieve zero net energy (ZNE) consumption. In 2018, SFO engaged a consultant team, led by Arup and Stok, to study how to reduce energy across SFO’s 100+ building campus. The team worked with SFO to develop a ZNE plan, which outlines the multifaceted steps necessary to reduce energy use across the campus’s operations and supply the balance with 100% renewable energy to meet the Airport’s ZNE goal.