Noida International Airport, currently under development in Jewar, is set to become a leading greenfield airport in India with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental preservation. The airport aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, according to CEO Christoph Schnellmann.
Green Initiatives at Noida Airport
Noida International Airport is committed to maintaining a significant green footprint, featuring an 8-acre forest and 133 hectares of green area. This initiative aligns with the airport’s dedication to preserving local species and ensuring a net-zero carbon emission environment.
Project Overview
The Noida International Airport is positioned to become India’s largest greenfield airport, located approximately 75 km from Delhi. The project aims to commence operations by the end of this year, serving as the National Capital Region’s second international airport.
Feature | Details |
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Green Area | 133 hectares |
Forest Area | 8 acres |
Tree Transplantation | 580 trees (including peepal, banyan, neem) |
Phases of Development | Four phases over 5,000 hectares |
First Phase | 1,300 hectares, nearing completion |
Green Initiatives | Renewable energy, rainwater harvesting, etc. |
Construction Technology | Nanogence Catalyst for reduced carbon emissions |
Location | Jewar, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh |
Distance from Delhi | Approximately 75 km |
Expected Start of Operations | End of this year |
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Transplantation of Local Trees
The airport has already started transplanting over 580 trees, including peepal, banyan, neem, mango, shisham, jand, and lasora, at the construction site. This transplantation process follows scientific principles to ensure no net loss of biodiversity.
Key Features and Green Initiatives
The Noida airport is being developed in four phases over 5,000 hectares, with the first phase covering 1,300 hectares nearing completion. Several green initiatives have been implemented, such as renewable energy use, rainwater harvesting, on-site waste management, sewage treatment plants, and electric ground support equipment.
Advanced Construction Technologies
The airport’s EPC contractor has employed breakthrough technology from Nanogence Catalyst, a patented smart activator that enhances the binding efficiency of cementitious material, significantly reducing carbon emissions.
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