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John Lennon Airport, Liverpool
enLink Modbus connected energy meters are installed across the airport to give the airport visibility into the energy consumption across the site.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport has been recognised for its environmental carbon reduction commitments, making it one of the ‘greenest’ airports in the UK. This is due in part to their commitment to measure and reduce energy consumption across the site. Synetica were commissioned to provide the airport with a retrofitted metering solution and wireless communications network that could be scaled up to meet future changes and integrate with their existing system, consolidating estate-wide data into a single dashboard.
enLink Modbus connected energy meters are installed across the airport to give the airport visibility into the energy consumption across the site. enLink AQM units provide continuous monitoring and reporting of key air quality parameters. enLink Pulse units provide battery powered monitoring of water consumption for the tenants and airport buildings. enLink Modbus units provide long range wireless monitoring of energy consumption across all areas of the airport to a single wireless gateway installed in the air traffic control tower. enLink AQM units in the airport terminal continuously report on air quality.
"Before moving to Synetica we had 3 different, unreliable energy systems and their associated software which had to be manually input into the main M&T software. Since using Synetica, we now have reliable data being fed directly into our M&T software which has saved many man hours and given us the time to carry out further analysis of the data, resulting in further energy savings."