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... , dedicating staff time to monitoring energy use can provide aid in implementation by collecting accurate data for future energy efficiency projects and ensuring that equipment is performing at optimal efficiency. A majority of airports surveyed do not dedicate full-time staffing toward energy management, even at larger facilities; however, energy management is often under the purview of airport staff.
From page 36...
... Funding for energy efficiency projects at most airports surveyed is largely handled within the regular budget process, either through operations or capital expenditures. In many cases, for smaller airports, budget dollars are FAA/AIP funding; however, the financial structure of larger airports often includes other sources.
From page 37...
... Box 16 Financing Energy Efficiency Allison describes a variety of financing mechanisms including "internal financing, debt financing, lease and lease-purchase agreements, energy performance contracts, and utility incentives" (Allison 2008, p.


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