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by Su Zhang last modified Apr 19, 2010 08:55 AM

Although The Netherlands is known for its agricultural expertise, it is also common knowledge that Holland does not have as much warm sunny weather as some of her Mediterranean counterparts

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Although The Netherlands is known for its agricultural expertise, it is also common knowledge that Holland does not have as much warm sunny weather as some of her Mediterranean counterparts

Consequently, Dutch organic greenhouse growers are looking for innovative, environmentally friendly ways of heating their greenhouses using a minimum quantity of fossil fuels. A good example is the CHP (Combined Heat & Power system known in Holland as WKK, from the Dutch warmte kracht koppeling). Since CHP was first implemented in the late eighties, the concept has changed little: electricity is produced for the national grid by burning fuel and an additional benefit is that the greenhouse is heated by the warmth that is released. Added benefit for the grower is that he can pump the C02 into the greenhouse, which is taken up by the plants.  Energy-saving measures are therefore not only beneficial for the environment, but also help growers cut costs.

 

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