Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) 2022 Sustainability Report

Energy MANAGEMENT

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LAX TOTAL AND PER PASSENGER ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s Power Grid The LADWP power grid supplied both renewable and non-renewable energy to LAX and VNY in 2022. In 2022, LADWP sourced its electricity from the following: 35.2% Renewable Energy 25.9% Natural Gas 18.6% Coal 13.7% Nuclear 6.6% Large Hydroelectric

1.5B

42

1.25B

35

1B

28

750M

21

500M

14

250M

7

35.2% Renewable Energy 14.3% Solar 10.6% Wind 9.7% Geothermal

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2011 2012

2013 2014 2015 2016

2017

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Note: Total energy consumption includes electricity and natural gas

SAP Energy Consumption Per Passenger Goals Additional 15% reduction from 2011 baseline by 2025 Additional 30% reduction from 2011 baseline by 2035 Additional 65% reduction from 2011 baseline by 2045

0.5% Eligible Hydroelectric 0.1% Biomass & Biowaste

LAWA received nearly $117,410 in rebates for its participation.

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Demand Response Program

The Los Angeles City Council developed and approved an accelerated goal for all of the city’s electricity production to be sourced from zero- carbon energy by 2035.

LADWP’s Demand Response Program is a voluntary program which offers incentives to businesses for reducing utility bills during peak times. In 2022, LAWA participated in LADWP’s Demand Response events by offloading or reducing electricity consumption at LAX by an average of 2,341 kW per event (total of 10 events).

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