2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15021024
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Energy Use Efficiency and Carbon Footprint of Greenhouse Hydroponic Cultivation Using Public Grid and PVs as Energy Providers

Abstract: As the greenhouse cultivation industry considers new ways to reduce energy demand and increase sustainable production, the global energy crisis constitutes a major issue. In this paper, two different energy sources for heating and cooling the root zone area of baby leafy vegetables grown in hydroponic tanks by resistors and chillers, respectively, were compared in order to fully cover power demand. The energy needs in the first case were met by the public electricity grid, while in the second case, the energy … Show more

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“…Reducing electric energy has been one of the main objects of research for PFALs and modern greenhouses in recent years [52]. By using renewable energy sources, it is possible to cover a large amount of the energy required for cooling and heating systems as well as artificial lighting [53]. Extreme climate events such as drought and flood will reduce land area suitable for cultivation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reducing electric energy has been one of the main objects of research for PFALs and modern greenhouses in recent years [52]. By using renewable energy sources, it is possible to cover a large amount of the energy required for cooling and heating systems as well as artificial lighting [53]. Extreme climate events such as drought and flood will reduce land area suitable for cultivation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%