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India: Jewar Airport’s IGBC Green Campus Signals Shift in Sustainable Aviation Infrastructure

Ninad PuranibyNinad Purani
21st January 2026
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India: Jewar Airport’s IGBC Green Campus Signals Shift in Sustainable Aviation Infrastructure
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Sustainable infrastructure and green buildings drive India’s airport transition as ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

India has taken a significant step in aligning large-scale infrastructure with sustainability goals as Jewar Airport, officially known as Noida International Airport, moves toward becoming the country’s first airport campus certified as an IGBC Green Campus. The development positions Jewar Airport as a flagship project integrating renewable energy, electric mobility, and green construction standards at inception rather than as retrofits.

The project authorities confirmed that the airport will be developed in line with the Indian Green Building Council framework. This includes large-scale on-site solar power generation, extensive EV charging infrastructure, and energy-efficient terminal design. These measures directly support India’s broader decarbonisation and clean mobility objectives while addressing rising emissions from aviation-linked infrastructure.

Chronologically, sustainability planning formed part of the airport’s master planning stage, with implementation aligned alongside construction milestones. Solar installations will supply a significant share of the airport’s operational electricity demand, reducing dependence on grid-based fossil power from day one. EV charging facilities will support electric buses, taxis, and private vehicles operating within the airport ecosystem, enabling low-emission ground transport connectivity.

The Jewar Airport green campus framework also focuses on water efficiency, waste management, and heat reduction through climate-responsive design. Energy-efficient lighting, advanced building management systems, and optimised glazing are expected to lower operational energy intensity over the asset’s lifecycle. These interventions align with IGBC performance benchmarks and help the project qualify for green certification under nationally recognised standards.

Institutionally, the implementation is being overseen by the airport developer in coordination with state authorities and green building assessors. The IGBC certification process introduces third-party verification, ensuring that sustainability claims are measured against defined metrics rather than voluntary disclosures. This adds credibility for investors, lenders, and insurers increasingly sensitive to ESG performance risks.

From an ESG perspective, Jewar Airport’s development demonstrates how transport infrastructure can integrate environmental planning without compromising scale or commercial viability. The focus keyword, Jewar Airport green infrastructure development, reflects a shift from symbolic sustainability to operationally embedded ESG practices. As India expands airport capacity nationwide, this project may serve as a reference model for future aviation infrastructure.

Strategic significance lies in the fact that Jewar Airport green infrastructure development reduces long-term compliance risks, enhances asset resilience, and improves access to sustainability-linked financing. For policymakers and infrastructure developers, the project signals that green certification, renewable energy integration, and EV readiness are becoming baseline expectations rather than optional enhancements in India’s infrastructure growth story.

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Ninad Purani

Ninad Purani

Architect and Assistant Professor committed to sustainability; also a practising Permaculturalist and Organic Farmer advancing regenerative and eco-friendly approaches to design and land use.

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