Grant Allows Duluth Airport to Install Geothermal System
DULUTH, Minn. — Duluth International Airport officials announced receipt of a $3.8 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Voluntary Airports Low Emissions (VALE) Program. The FAA VALE program allows airport sponsors at commercial service airports located in air quality non-attainment and maintenance areas to apply for grants used to finance projects to improve airport air quality. The funding will be used for the design and construction of a geothermal heating and cooling system in the new passenger terminal building along with the installation of pre-conditioned air units and 400HZ ground power at the new terminal’s four passenger loading bridges. Duluth is the first airport in Minnesota to receive an FAA VALE grant.
“We first learned about this program a year ago and felt we could not pass up an opportunity to further our efforts in making our new terminal building as green as possible,” said Brian Ryks, Duluth Airport Authority (DAA) executive director. “Not only are we reducing emissions to the environment, added benefits include lower operating costs for airlines in Duluth and a significant reduction in annual utility costs for the DAA.”