ADM Aéroports de Montréal and SOFIAC launch energy efficiency project
Posted: 30 November 2021 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
ADM Aéroports de Montréal and SOFIAC have announced a new partnership to develop a large-scale energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emission reduction project.


SOFIAC is pleased to announce a new partnership with ADM Aéroports de Montréal to develop a large-scale energy efficiency and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction project. Decarbonisation, the implementation of innovative energy solutions, as well as significant energy cost and consumption reductions are at the heart of this significant project that will cover all airport infrastructure at the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and International Aerocity of Mirabel (YMX) locations.
According to Philippe Rainville, President and Chief Executive Officer at ADM Aéroports de Montréal Airport: “This partnership with SOFIAC will enable ADM to significantly accelerate efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. Our organisation is firmly committed to changing how we do things and being more proactive in the fight against climate change. Although the YUL air terminal emits the least GHG emissions compared to other Canadian airport terminals, we firmly believe that the innovative SOFIAC approach will help us further reduce emissions. Securing the future of the airline industry involves concrete actions that, as our initiative targets, help key players in the industry reduce their environmental footprints.”
“SOFIAC is extremely proud to launch its first large-scale project with ADM Aéroports de Montréal,” said Michel Méthot, Chief Executive Officer at SOFIAC. “We are starting the procurement phase of this infrastructure investment based on properly established benchmarks thanks to invaluable months of collaboration. This project will be reimbursed over a 15-year period solely by using a portion of the energy savings generated and will greatly contribute to our local green economy.”
This construction project will be rolled out over the next two years and is a precursor to a long series of SOFIAC projects that will generate local economic benefits amounting to tens of millions of dollars. The SOFIAC intermediary mechanism eliminates barriers to the implementation of energy efficiency infrastructure projects and successfully aligns the needs of clients with those of key stakeholders in the energy efficiency market, namely high-quality entrepreneurs, equipment suppliers, and consultants. This first large-scale project demonstrates SOFIAC’s commitment to the energy transition and the interesting financing and intermediation market aspects of the innovative SOFIAC approach.
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Related topics
Airport development, Airside operations, Economy, Emissions, Sustainability, Sustainable development
Related airports
International Aerocity of Mirabel (YMX), Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL)