A Lighthouse for the Introduction of Sustainable Aviation Solutions for the Future (ALIGHT) is an EU Horizon2020 innovation partnership with the objective of showcasing the future of sustainable aviation. In the project period from 2020-2024, ALIGHT will address the urgent global need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) and other air emissions. This will be done with focus on two separate workstreams; ) the supply, implementation, integration and smart use of sustainable aviation fuel, and 2) the development and implementation of a smart energy system. The ALIGHT initiative targets the entire aviation value chain, encompassing system mapping, energy supply, passenger transport, and sustainable heating and cooling of airport buildings, with the overarching goal of leading the green transition in European airports.
Lead by Copenhagen Airport, the ALIGHT consortium consists of 17 partners who have jointly committed to address the challenges of creating green transition in the aviation industry. Spread across different European countries, the ALIGHT partners range from European airports to technology providers and knowledge institutions. The ALIGHT partners are the following: CPH Airport (CPH), Aeroporti Di Roma (ADR), Vilnius Airport (LTOU), Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), Danish Technological Institute (DTI), Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS), Nordic Initiative for Sustainable Aviation (NISA), International Air Transport Association (IATA), Deutsches Zentrum Fuer Luft und Raumfahrt (DLR), Fuel Farm and Hydrant Operator (BKL), AIR BP Limited, RSB Roundtable om Sustainable Biomaterials Association (RSB), Hybrid Greentech (HG), BMGI Gindroz Bernard, University of Parma (UNIPR), Technical University of Hamburg (TUHH) and AIRBUS.
Aviation currently contributes to 3-5% of man-made climate changes, encompassing both CO2 and non-CO2 effects on the atmosphere (D. S. Lee et al). Despite a pandemic-induced reduction in air traffic, the industry is expected to rebound, particularly in European aviation, potentially leading to increased greenhouse gas emissions by 2024 (Volker Greve et al). This poses a challenge to global emission reduction goals, as emphasized by the IPCC's warning that emissions must peak by 2025 to align with the Paris Agreement. To enhance the impact of initiatives like ALIGHT, the project aims to collaborate with similar partnerships, fostering knowledge exchange and promoting sustainable solutions across the industry.