Energy consumption and measures taken to improve
energy efficiency and the use of renewables
Air France and KLM are targeting a 20% reduction in CO2
emissions from their ground operations by 2020 relative to the
2011 level in eq.kWh / m2, by improving energy efficiency and
increased use of renewable energies.
Since 1989, KLM has deployed a range of electricity-saving
measures in the KLM buildings in the Netherlands, enabling an
average 2% annual reduction in its energy consumption. In 2012,
KLM signed a fourth multi-year energy efficiency agreement with
the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, aimed at optimizing the
energy efficiency of its buildings, in which the company is
committed to reducing its energy consumption by a further 2%
annually through to 2020.
In addition to the 2020 target, Air France has set itself a target
for 2015 corresponding to a 2% annual reduction in energy
consumption (in kWh / m2), notably thanks to the upgrading of
equipment and the inclusion of this target in supplier contracts.
This concerns both industrial buildings such as the cargo
warehouses at Paris-Orly and tertiary buildings