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Title: | Energy use for greenhouse heating in organic production in southern European countries |
Authors: | Montero, J.I. Baptista, F.J. Giuffrida, F. Munoz, P. Kempkes, F. Gilli, C. Stepowska, A. Stanghellini, C. |
Editors: | Öztekin, G.B Tüzel, Y. |
Keywords: | energy saving passive greenhouses thermal curtain |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | ISHS |
Citation: | Montero, J.I., Baptista, F.J., Giuffrida, F., Munoz, P., Kempkes, F., Gilli, C., Stepowska, A. and Stanghellini, C. (2017). Energy use for greenhouse heating in organic production in southern European countries. Acta Hortic. 1164, 439-444. DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1164.57
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1164.57 |
Abstract: | The vast majority of southern European greenhouses are unheated.
Nevertheless, during the coldest months growth is retarded, since average minimum
temperatures in the warmest European areas are between 7 and 9°C. Therefore
heating is highly desirable in the winter, but in spite of the positive response of crops
to heating its economic profitability is open to debate. Heating is accepted by most
organic regulations in different countries; provided it is done efficiently and if the
energy source is predominantly renewable energy, heating fits well with the concept
of organic production, since it is aligned with the idea of achieving maximum
potential of available resources. Little data is available on the energy use for heating
in greenhouse horticulture in southern Europe. This study tries to cover this gap of
knowledge since it presents the energy consumption for heating in three locations
particularly devoted to greenhouse production: Almeria (southern Spain), Faro
(southern Portugal) and Acate, Ragusa province (southern Italy). Daily heat
requirements based on the temperature difference between the night set-point
temperature and the minimum open air temperature were calculated by a simple
model. Cumulative heat requirements were estimated by the summation of daily
requirements. Calculations show that heat requirements grow exponentially with the
set point temperature. As expected, calculations for Faro and Ragusa presented higher
values since the open air night time temperature was lower than in Almeria. Heat
requirement can be reduced with the help of energy saving techniques such as double
walls and thermal curtains. Our study presents the expected energy savings for the
three locations under consideration in greenhouses with a polyethylene thermal
screen. It also shows that the greenhouse can benefit from the use of passive means,
that is, without the application of external energy. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21591 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica ERU - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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