Jenbacher's products are fuelling nature itself, in greenhouses and growhouses growing food and other plants across Canada and the US.
The benefits of cogeneration for greenhouses and growhouses go well beyond heating and lighting…by implementing combined heat and power (CHP) systems with Jenbacher gas engines, you can efficiently power greenhouses and growhouses and use the CO2 engine exhaust to fertilize the plants, and increase yield—a truly green solution.
Many greenhouse and growhouse operators even earn additional revenue by routing excess power to the local utility grid.
With well over 1,000 Jenbacher engines in North America, we are a vital part of the energy transition in the US and Canada. Our local employees support customers in over 50 industries producing greener energy, including some of the biggest food and medical companies.
Join this free webinar for consultation on the following:
• Reduction of operating costs by implementing a combined heat and power system
• Containerized, ready-to-use solutions, dedicated turn-key solutions for greenhouses and growhouses
• Potential to earn additional revenue supplying excess power to the public utility grid
• Possibility to capture engine exhaust CO2 and use it as high-quality plant fertilizer
• Ability to store CO2 and heat for a time-independent supply
• Minimized footprint with compact design
• Yield overall efficiency as high as 95%
Key Learning Objectives
- How can our greenhouse or growhouse harness the power of CHP?
- How can my company save money and reduce dependency on the grid with CHP?
- Learn how major agricultural companies use Jenbacher technology to cut costs and increase yield.
- Find out how Jenbacher experts can support my project with consultation, plant sizing and layout, BOP, installation know-how and life-time service.
Target Audience
- Director
- Vice President
- Senior Manager
- Manager
- Founder
- Sustainability Leader
- Resiliency Leader
- Director of Construction
- Plant Manager
- Environmental Manager
- Environmental Affair Director