OBJECTIVE 02

MAINTAIN AN ISO STANDARD ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Energy Management System

Since 2024, Aeropuerto Santiago de Chile maintains an Energy Management System with ISO 50001 standard to comply with the energy efficiency law 21,305, advancing in the continuous improvement of energy use and achieving reductions in electrical and thermal consumption at the airport in line with the objectives established by law.

ISO 50001 is the world's most widely used business energy management standard and helps organisations implement an energy policy and adequately manage energy aspects.

Upcoming challenges

From the implementation of the Energy Management System, advance in the development of energy efficiency projects and make operational improvements based on the necessary adjustment of service levels to meet the objectives of law 21,305, including the incorporation of environmental control tools and improvements in equipment at Terminals T1 and T2 to make lighting and air conditioning more efficient.

Energy Efficiency Projects

Since 2019, Aeropuerto Santiago de Chile signed a certified energy supply contract with 100% renewable origin until the end of the concession period. In the same year, 10,000 fluorescent luminaires were replaced with LED technology in the T1 building, achieving a comparative reduction of 65% in energy consumption for lighting.

During 2023, 3 existing air-conditioning boilers in the thermal plant of the T1 building were replaced. With these new boilers in operation, a 50% reduction in LPG gas consumption is achieved, with an approximate reduction of 1,400 tCO₂. Additionally, in 2025, 6 air handling units in the T1 building were replaced to reduce electricity consumption and improve air conditioning.

Upcoming challenges

Advance in the set of efficiency initiatives that form part of the Energy Management System, including improvements in lighting and air conditioning control at Terminals T1 and T2, solar control on facades and additional improvements in air conditioning equipment in the T1 building to reduce electricity consumption and improve air conditioning conditions.

Our Goals

4%

In reduction of energy consumption by 2030