Energy concepts for a sustainable energy supply: A large number of projects have recently come under pressure due to the enormous rise in energy costs. One of the challenges currently facing Controlled Environment Agriculture lies in the high energy costs associated with lighting, heating, ventilation and the continuous supply of water and nutrients.
When planning new projects or retrofitting existing ones, it is therefore essential to give careful consideration to the issue of energy supply. Solutions are offered by renewable energies such as photovoltaics (PV), solar thermal and small-scale wind energy, combined with storage technologies or small-scale hydrogen production for on-demand use.
Manufacturers of system components offer a wide range of efficient technologies on the market to meet existing energy requirements in a sustainable manner.
At our Spotlight event on vertical farming, alongside in-house technologies, products for decentralised energy supply will also be showcased. From photovoltaic (PV) systems and energy generation plants powered by hydrogenated vegetable oils (HVO) to small-scale wind turbines and biomass combined heat and power (CHP) plants, energy hubs featuring electrolysis and hydrogen combustion engines are available as potential technologies.