Nanogence tech pivots Noida airport's sustainable infra
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Nanogence tech pivots Noida airport's sustainable infra

The upcoming Noida International Airport, anticipated to become India's largest airport upon completion, is committed to establishing itself as a net zero carbon emissions facility, setting a precedent for environmentally sustainable airport operations. Construction efforts are currently in full swing at the greenfield site, situated approximately 75 km from Delhi, with the first phase expected to conclude by the end of the next year.

The developers of this ambitious project have prioritized environmental sustainability and are employing cutting-edge technology from Nanogence Catalysts. These patented smart activators enhance the binding efficiency of cementitious materials while incorporating eco-friendly substitutes and reducing production costs. A state-of-the-art, tailor-made catalyst is being utilized in the construction process for the Noida airport, allowing for the direct reduction or replacement of up to 20 per cent of the cement requirement.

The implementation of such innovative technology reflects the airport's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and creating a more sustainable facility. This groundbreaking approach not only paves the way for an eco-conscious future in aviation but also serves as an exemplar for other large-scale infrastructure projects looking to minimize their carbon footprint.

The upcoming Noida International Airport, anticipated to become India's largest airport upon completion, is committed to establishing itself as a net zero carbon emissions facility, setting a precedent for environmentally sustainable airport operations. Construction efforts are currently in full swing at the greenfield site, situated approximately 75 km from Delhi, with the first phase expected to conclude by the end of the next year. The developers of this ambitious project have prioritized environmental sustainability and are employing cutting-edge technology from Nanogence Catalysts. These patented smart activators enhance the binding efficiency of cementitious materials while incorporating eco-friendly substitutes and reducing production costs. A state-of-the-art, tailor-made catalyst is being utilized in the construction process for the Noida airport, allowing for the direct reduction or replacement of up to 20 per cent of the cement requirement. The implementation of such innovative technology reflects the airport's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and creating a more sustainable facility. This groundbreaking approach not only paves the way for an eco-conscious future in aviation but also serves as an exemplar for other large-scale infrastructure projects looking to minimize their carbon footprint.

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