
SUSTAINABILITY SPOTLIGHT
Pittsburgh International Airport, Duquesne Light Company and IMG Energy
expanding airport solar field
Partnership will add 11,216 solar panels atop a closed landfill, augmenting regional power grid’s renewable energy supply
May 20, 2025
Pittsburgh International Airport, in partnership with Duquesne Light Company (DLC) and IMG Energy Solutions, a Liberty Energy company, announced an expansion of its solar field as part of the airport’s energy innovation plans. The project marks DLC’s first power purchase agreement, boosting local energy production and economic development while making clean energy more accessible for the Pittsburgh region.
The expansion will add 11,216 high-efficiency solar panels to the existing solar field, enabling the generation of an additional 4.7 megawatts of clean energy, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 5 million pounds per year. The electricity generated from the new solar field will be supplied to the regional electric grid, providing the region with additional renewable energy and further enabling DLC’s vision of a clean energy future.
The solar expansion is the latest energy initiative at PIT that maximizes the use of its property adding to the first-in-the-world microgrid already in place and plans to produce sustainable aviation fuel on-site. The solar expansion is set to be completed in 2027 and will be located adjacent to existing solar panels just off the airport’s exit from I-376.
Sara Innamorato, Allegheny County executive
The new solar project complements the airport’s existing eight-acre solar array by adding an additional 12 acres atop a closed landfill – land otherwise not suitable for development.

Christina Cassotis, Pittsburgh International Airport CEO

The original eight acres contain nearly 10,000 solar panels as part of the airport’s 23-megawatt microgrid project, launched in 2021 as the first to completely power an airport through natural gas and solar energy. The microgrid increases resiliency and reduces costs.
Kevin Walker, president and CEO of Duquesne Light Company
The expanded solar field will be owned and operated by IMG, with a commitment to supply 100% of its generated energy, along with the Renewable Energy Credits, to DLC. This agreement ensures that DLC can utilize the clean energy to support the electricity needs of its default service customers who do not actively select an electricity supplier outside of DLC.
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