b'GROUND SUPPORTSLC 55ultimately benefit them with better technology. As ofJan. 1, 2024, any new vehicles put in service at SLC musthave lithium batteries. During the transition period when both types of batteries will be used, a safety inspection program uses red tags to identify equipment with lead acid batteries and green tags to identify lithium batteries. The color-coding system is designed to prevent lead acid batteries from being charged in unventilated areasa practice that would compromise the health and safety of employees working in baggage rooms. To further its mission of sustainability while ensuring resilience, SLC receives off-site solar energy from the Elektron Solar Project in neighboring Tooele County. The 100MW solar farm is expected to offset about 90% of the airports electricity usage. On-site renewable energy is sourced from solar arrays on SLCs Fire Station 11 and 12, which use 100% and approximately 80% solar energy, respectively.Delta now uses electric cargo As other airports contemplate switching to electric groundloaders at Salt Lake City Intl.support equipment, Staples emphasizes that communication with tenants throughout the transition is paramount to help themStaples is optimistic about the significant strides SLC and its along. And owning our own charging equipment has been thepartners are making toward sustainability. Its a wonderful time best thing weve done, he adds.because we all have the same goalairlines, airports, concessions. Were all on the same path to be net zero by 2050. READY FOR TAKE OFF! CONTACT US TODAY!Scott Boos Dennis BraswellCALL: (813) 918-6844 (813) 918-6855Typical Rubber Removal7813 Professional Place|Tampa, FL33637|813-985-4500|info@blasters.net|blasters.net/liquidatorAirportImprovement.comNovember | December 2024'