The EPA recently recognized the monumental efforts of the Dallas Fort Worth Airport in doing what they can to protect the environment. DFW is making a difference by purchasing sixty million kilowatt hours from the green power source Champion Energy Services. This amount of power represents about twenty percent of their electricity needs.
This is just the most recent in a large number of efforts to use less natural resources and provide the same level of service without damaging the environment. In addition to the purchase of green power many airports and affiliates have turned to using bio-diesel in their vehicles instead of gas and others are installing solar panels and windmills in an effort to use less power plant electricity.
Many airports are also upgrading their lighting and equipment to more energy efficient styles. Conversion from HID light fixtures in hangars to linear fluorescent fixtures can provide workers with the very same quality and quantity of light while using a fraction of the operating power. Upgrades in equipment from outdated and inefficient tugs that run on propane to the quicker, quieter and safer tugs like those offered by Lindbergh can increase workplace efficiency while at the same time decreasing the possibility of emissions and the cost of operations.
Aircraft tractors from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Company are among the most reliable in the industry, they are capable of going strong all day on a single charge and are much easier to maneuver than larger, older style aircraft tractors. Lindbergh aircraft tractors are quiet and ergonomically designed to ensure that the airport remains to be a safe work environment regardless of the level of activity.
Charging Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Company aircraft tractors with electricity purchased from a green energy provider like Champion Energy Solutions would offer the ultimate opportunity to outperform the competition while saving money on energy bills and being as “green” as possible.


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