Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse
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Resumo: | In heated greenhouses, large amounts of energy are used to optimize climate conditions (temperature, humidity). In conventional tomatoes production, the estimated annual energy consumption is 320 kWh m-2 in France, with large differences across regions, 400 kWh m-2 in Brittany and 240 kWh m-2 in the South (ADEME, 2007). In Switzerland, it varies between 245 and 500 kWh m-2 according to the regions. With increasing energy prices and environmental concerns, growers have to find solutions to reduce their energy use and to improve the energy efficiency. Several axes could be used to achieve this goals, one of them is climate management. Within the working group “Energy saving and neutral production” of the Cost Action FA 1105 “BioGreenhouse”, a review on the potential for energy saving in heated greenhouse thanks to climate management was done. Basically, there are two ways to reduce energy consumption: related to temperature control and to humidity control. The energy saving potential of lowered day and night temperature set points, temperature integration (TI) and screen management will be presented in relation to the effects on production. In Switzerland, three trials from 2006 to 2008 in tomato crops showed that an energy saving potential of 15 to 30% could be achieved with TI compared to the standard temperature treatment. An energy saving between 23 and 30% with screens management based on external temperature and light intensity compared to a management according to the sunrise was obtained. To reduce energy consumption related to humidity control, dehumidification with heat recovery was studied. A traditional dehumidification (ventilation and heating) was compared with dehumidification with a heat pump in tomatoes crop. In 2013, 15% energy saving was achieved with the dehumidifier and in 2014 reached 25%. No difference in plant growth, yield and fruit quality was measured. |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhousetemperature integrationscreendehumidificationtomatoenergy efficiencyIn heated greenhouses, large amounts of energy are used to optimize climate conditions (temperature, humidity). In conventional tomatoes production, the estimated annual energy consumption is 320 kWh m-2 in France, with large differences across regions, 400 kWh m-2 in Brittany and 240 kWh m-2 in the South (ADEME, 2007). In Switzerland, it varies between 245 and 500 kWh m-2 according to the regions. With increasing energy prices and environmental concerns, growers have to find solutions to reduce their energy use and to improve the energy efficiency. Several axes could be used to achieve this goals, one of them is climate management. Within the working group “Energy saving and neutral production” of the Cost Action FA 1105 “BioGreenhouse”, a review on the potential for energy saving in heated greenhouse thanks to climate management was done. Basically, there are two ways to reduce energy consumption: related to temperature control and to humidity control. The energy saving potential of lowered day and night temperature set points, temperature integration (TI) and screen management will be presented in relation to the effects on production. In Switzerland, three trials from 2006 to 2008 in tomato crops showed that an energy saving potential of 15 to 30% could be achieved with TI compared to the standard temperature treatment. An energy saving between 23 and 30% with screens management based on external temperature and light intensity compared to a management according to the sunrise was obtained. To reduce energy consumption related to humidity control, dehumidification with heat recovery was studied. A traditional dehumidification (ventilation and heating) was compared with dehumidification with a heat pump in tomatoes crop. In 2013, 15% energy saving was achieved with the dehumidifier and in 2014 reached 25%. No difference in plant growth, yield and fruit quality was measured.ISHS2017-12-13T17:41:50Z2017-12-132017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/21551http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21551https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1164.61engGilli, C., Kempkes, F., Munoz, P., Montero, J.I., Giuffrida, F., Baptista, F.J., Stepowska, A. and Stanghellini, C. (2017). Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse. Acta Hortic. 1164, 467-474. DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1164.61partilhar com ICAAMndndndndndfb@uevora.ptndnd580Gilli, C.Kempkes, F.Munoz, P.Montero, J.I.Giuffrida, F.Baptista, F.J.Stepowska, A.Stanghellini, C.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:12:19Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/21551Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:12:50.474514Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse Gilli, C. temperature integration screen dehumidification tomato energy efficiency |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse |
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Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse |
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Gilli, C. |
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Gilli, C. Kempkes, F. Munoz, P. Montero, J.I. Giuffrida, F. Baptista, F.J. Stepowska, A. Stanghellini, C. |
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Kempkes, F. Munoz, P. Montero, J.I. Giuffrida, F. Baptista, F.J. Stepowska, A. Stanghellini, C. |
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Gilli, C. Kempkes, F. Munoz, P. Montero, J.I. Giuffrida, F. Baptista, F.J. Stepowska, A. Stanghellini, C. |
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temperature integration screen dehumidification tomato energy efficiency |
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temperature integration screen dehumidification tomato energy efficiency |
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In heated greenhouses, large amounts of energy are used to optimize climate conditions (temperature, humidity). In conventional tomatoes production, the estimated annual energy consumption is 320 kWh m-2 in France, with large differences across regions, 400 kWh m-2 in Brittany and 240 kWh m-2 in the South (ADEME, 2007). In Switzerland, it varies between 245 and 500 kWh m-2 according to the regions. With increasing energy prices and environmental concerns, growers have to find solutions to reduce their energy use and to improve the energy efficiency. Several axes could be used to achieve this goals, one of them is climate management. Within the working group “Energy saving and neutral production” of the Cost Action FA 1105 “BioGreenhouse”, a review on the potential for energy saving in heated greenhouse thanks to climate management was done. Basically, there are two ways to reduce energy consumption: related to temperature control and to humidity control. The energy saving potential of lowered day and night temperature set points, temperature integration (TI) and screen management will be presented in relation to the effects on production. In Switzerland, three trials from 2006 to 2008 in tomato crops showed that an energy saving potential of 15 to 30% could be achieved with TI compared to the standard temperature treatment. An energy saving between 23 and 30% with screens management based on external temperature and light intensity compared to a management according to the sunrise was obtained. To reduce energy consumption related to humidity control, dehumidification with heat recovery was studied. A traditional dehumidification (ventilation and heating) was compared with dehumidification with a heat pump in tomatoes crop. In 2013, 15% energy saving was achieved with the dehumidifier and in 2014 reached 25%. No difference in plant growth, yield and fruit quality was measured. |
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Gilli, C., Kempkes, F., Munoz, P., Montero, J.I., Giuffrida, F., Baptista, F.J., Stepowska, A. and Stanghellini, C. (2017). Potential of different energy saving strategies in heated greenhouse. Acta Hortic. 1164, 467-474. DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1164.61 partilhar com ICAAM nd nd nd nd nd fb@uevora.pt nd nd 580 |
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