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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
North Texas Commission – May 31, 2017
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Vision Mission
Key Results
We provide an exceptional Airport experience for our customers and connect our community to the world.
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Sustainability Management Plan
Economic
Viability
Natural Resource
Conservation
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Operational
Efficiency
Social
Responsibility
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Economic Viability
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Operational Efficiency
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Natural Resource Conservation
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Social Responsibility
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Sustainability Management Plan
Primary Focus Area
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Key Sustainability Initiatives
• Alternative Fuel Fleet
• Building Optimization
• Renewable Energy Use
• Green Building Standards
• Water Conservation
• Airport Carbon Accreditation
• Resiliency
• Partnerships
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Renewable Energy
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Alternative Fuel Fleet
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Air Quality and Climate Protection
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Water Quality and Conservation
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Waste and Recycling
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Green Building Standards
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Sustainability Partnerships
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Carbon Neutral Certification Airport Carbon Accreditation Program
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Clean Air
Policy
Verified Carbon
Footprint
Executive
Commitment
Offset Residual
Emissions
Stakeholder
Engagement
Expanded
Carbon
Footprint
Demonstrate
Emissions
Reduction
Sustainability
Management
Plan Carbon
Reduction Goal
1.9
kgCO2
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Carbon Emissions Sources
177,000
metric tons
DFW Airport Carbon Footprint Since 2010, DFW has achieved 38% reduction in carbon emissions on a per passenger basis as
well as 23% reduction in energy costs while total passengers increased by 17% over the same
period.
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2016
129,000
metric tons
2020 2010
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DFW Carbon Emissions vs. Passengers
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Achieving Neutrality Offset prior year’s emissions for operations under the Airport’s direct control
Electricity 70%
Facilities 12%
Fleet 16%
Other 2%
Carbon Offsets
Texas Landfill and
Wastewater Treatment
Plant Methane Capture
Projects 100% Renewable Energy
Texas Wind Power
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Renewable Energy Use and Energy Cost by Year
Value to DFW Airport and the Region
• Expands the Regional base of carbon and energy best practices
through continued engagement with local advisory councils,
agencies, and business partners
• Demonstrates DFW’s commitment to improve local air quality and
avoid future regulatory mandates on operations
• Enhances DFW’s global brand as a leader in sustainability
DFW Commitment to action
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• Decrease electricity use
• Decrease fuel use Energy Reductions
• Optimize performance
• Continue to invest in energy efficiency programs
Energy Optimization
• Use low carbon energy sources
• Onsite/offsite renewables Low Carbon Energy
• Offset residual emissions
• Renewable Energy Certificates
• Certified Carbon Offsets
Offset
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Kris Russell
Environmental Program Manager
Environmental Affairs Department
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
2400 Aviation Drive
PO Drawer 619428
DFW Airport, TX 75261
T 00 1 972 973 5591
M 00 1 214 995 2449
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