TotalEnergies' Solar Carport & BESS at JFK Airport
- TotalEnergies shines bright at JFK Airport with a 12-MW solar carport and 7.5-MW battery storage system, benefiting both travelers and nearby communities.
French energy group TotalEnergies is installing a 12-MW solar carport and 7.5-MW battery energy storage system at JFK Airport in New York. The project is a collaboration with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the New York Power Authority. Half of the solar capacity will power the AirTrain rail link, while the rest will benefit disadvantaged households nearby. The system is expected to be operational by 2026.
TotalEnergies has over 1.5 GW of power purchase agreements for renewables globally, with 1.1 GW already in operation. The company is committed to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and reducing carbon emissions. The JFK project is part of TotalEnergies' efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions in partnership with local authorities.
What is TotalEnergies' latest solar project at JFK Airport in New York?
- TotalEnergies is installing a 12-MW solar carport and 7.5-MW battery energy storage system at JFK Airport in New York\
- The project is a collaboration with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the New York Power Authority
- Half of the solar capacity will power the AirTrain rail link, while the rest will benefit disadvantaged households nearby
- The system is expected to be operational by 2026
- TotalEnergies has over 1.5 GW of power purchase agreements for renewables globally, with 1.1 GW already in operation
- The company is committed to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and reducing carbon emissions
- The JFK project is part of TotalEnergies' efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions in partnership with local authorities.