Energy Management
Energy Efficiency & Optimization
September 17, 2019
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Author:
360 Energy
Energy is the second-largest operating input for a greenhouse grower. The profitability of their business, and the quality and volume of production ultimately depends on competently managing energy.
A sophisticated assessment tool, known as a “Mass and Energy Balance Analysis”, is now available to help greenhouse growers maintain their competitive edge. The concept behind the tool is relatively straight forward. A mass and energy balance study, maps the total energy entering and leaving a greenhouse. It can identify a greater range of management and energy conservation measures than traditional energy audits.
A mass/energy balance study identifies the flow of all inputs which participate in the growing process. These inputs include energy, CO2, water used in irrigation and the crops themselves (for example, vegetables) which, over the course of a growing cycle, are picked and removed.
The diagram illustrates the multiple components of a Mass and Energy Balance Analysis. It estimates the amount of each Energy Source and each Energy Loss. The analysis either calculates the losses and sources in energy units (BTU’s, KW or GJ) or it meters and measures them.
The main energy sources for greenhouses are solar; heat from boilers; and lighting. Energy losses can include heat leaving the building and crop transpiration. This tool also accounts for energy which is converted to mass in the plant growth process.
There are advantages to a greenhouse grower that undertakes this kind of an assessment. A mass energy balance analysis:
Greenhouse growers know well the importance of running efficient operations. Given their value, mass energy balance studies will likely soon be the norm in the industry.
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