Siemens Canada is partnering with Airbus for a comprehensive decarbonization and energy efficiency project at Airbus' A220 final assembly plant in Mirabel, Quebec. This collaboration is one of several key components of Airbus' program to minimize the company's operational environmental footprint through targeted reductions in CO2 emissions and energy consumption.
The project underscores Airbus' purpose to pioneer sustainable aerospace and supports the company's ambitious environmental targets. Through its programme to reduce its global operational environmental footprint, Airbus has put in place targets to reduce overall Scope 1 & 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 85%, and decrease energy consumption by 20% by 2030. Siemens Canada's expertise is instrumental in helping Airbus achieve these goals as they relate to the 1.5-million-square-foot Mirabel facility, delivering value while not disrupting daily operations at the plant.
Upon completion, the project is expected to deliver considerable benefits for Airbus, including an estimated ~50% reduction in CO2 emissions energy consumption and ~25% decrease in associated energy costs at the Mirabel final assembly plant. The initiative will help modernize Airbus' mechanical infrastructure and building automation systems. It will also help improve user comfort within the facilities while leveraging proactive collaboration with Hydro-Québec to maximize subsidies and credits related to demand response during the winter.
Faisal Kazi, President and CEO of Siemens Canada commented: "This partnership underscores Siemens' commitment to transforming Canadian industries with scalable solutions that drive environmental stewardship, sustainable development and economic efficiency. We value the trust the Airbus team has put in Siemens to help them achieve their CO2 emission reduction targets in Canada."
Key initiatives to be implemented by Siemens Canada to support Airbus in working towards the company's decarbonization goals include:
The collaboration between Siemens and Airbus marks a tangible step towards operational efficiency for the Mirabel A220 production facility and showcases a practical model for industrial decarbonization.
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