Research and Analysis on Energy Consumption Features of Civil Airports

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Civil aviation is an important part of China's transportation system, and also the fastest-growing field of comprehensive transportation. Airports, as a key infrastructure of the air transportation system, are the junctions of air and ground transportation. Large airports are generally comprehensive transportation hubs that integrate various modes of transportation, serving as important functional zones of cities. Compared with other transportation hubs, airports cover a wide area, with plenty of functional sections, complex systems and strong specialization, while airport buildings represented by terminals have exhibited characteristics of large space, massive energy consumption, high requirement for safety and comfort, as well as concentrated and rapidly changing passenger flows. Through research and analysis on energy consumption features of civil airports, and analysis on energy consumption features of airports with different sizes or in different climate regions, this article has drawn conclusions therefrom.

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Li, B., Zhang, W., Wang, J., Xu, J., & Su, J. (2017). Research and Analysis on Energy Consumption Features of Civil Airports. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 94). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/94/1/012134

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