Controlled-environment agriculture

2007 Impact statement

abstract

The aim of this project is to make local, year-round production of fresh vegetables in greenhouses an economic reality in New York state. The major focus has been on the energy inputs to reduce electrical energy requirements.

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issue being addressed

As peak oil approaches and liquid fuel prices increase rapidly, imports of fresh vegetables from distant states and countries will become more problematic and local production will become more attractive. Local production will require energy-efficient greenhouses.

response

The primary output has been a U.S. patent for technology that can be used, by a computer, to control daily light integrals in a greenhouse while simultaneously supplementing carbon dioxide as economically as possible to significantly reduce the need for artificial lighting.

impact assessment

The work has led to two USDA SBIR-funded projects with a local enterprise that, we hope, will lead to commercial adoption of the technologies being developed.

academic priority area

has geographic focus

funding source description

  • Special Grants
  • Hatch
  • NYSERDA

key personnel

David S. de Villiers

mission focus

From CALS annual faculty reporting. Imported on August 5, 2008