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Airport Galapagos Ecology building from 2012, certification Gold Green Building Council of USA using 100% of energy from wind and sun.

Galapagos Ecology airport located on the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador has designed and how it works so that preserving the surrounding environment. Green Building Council of America awarded Gold certification for this airport in 2014.
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The trees grow around airports square meters of nearly 6,000. This particular airport has invested about $ 40,000 to build a sustainable manner.
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Airports whose former name is Seymour, built between 2012 and only run by wind and solar energy. The solar panels provide 35% energy, 65% will be provided from the windmill.
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80% of this work is made of recycled materials taken from an old building. Shutters that open systems based on heat and CO2 in the airport.
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Before the Galapagos Ecology airport Boston Logan Airport also received certification from the Green Building Council of America using wind and solar energy from 2012
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And Zurich airport, Switzerland is known for its extensive green space coverage to protect plant life of the region.
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In addition, EL Prat Barcelona airport open an ecological station in 2009, using glass to receive natural light combined with roof solar panels to collect energy to run the equipment inside.

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