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How much land and power would it take to decarbonise Dublin Airport?

Decarbonising the emissions associated with flights from Dublin Airport would need much more land and electricity than you might think.

Authors

Ciara Doherty, Dr. Vahid Aryanpur, Prof Hannah Daly

Year
2026
Publication Name
RTE Brainstorm
Category
Report
Keywords
Aviation, Decarbonisation, Ireland, Emissions, Land Use
Link to Publication
https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2026/0216/1558681-dublin-airport-decarbonisation-land-electricity-sustainable-aviation-fuels-offsets/

Abstract

If Ireland were to fully decarbonise the carbon emissions associated with flights from Dublin Airport, how much land and power would it take? The scale of the task would be striking: depending on the pathway chosen, it could require diverting an area of land greater than the size of Co Tipperary for growing fuels and offsetting, or new electricity demand equivalent to more than current electricity usage.

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