Koppert Cress Launches Fossil-Free Greenhouse with Integrated Energy System
Koppert Cress has commissioned a new greenhouse aimed at fossil-free cultivation, developed in collaboration with multiple partners. This facility features an integrated energy system that combines insulation, climate control, heating, and CO₂ management, supporting the goal of fossil-free horticulture by 2040. The greenhouse, covering 1.2 hectares, utilizes various technologies such as low-E glass, an airflow floor system, and Direct Air Capture to optimize energy efficiency and reduce emissions.

Koppert Cress has launched a new greenhouse designed for fossil-free cultivation, marking a significant advancement in sustainable horticulture. Developed with partners including Division Q, the greenhouse employs an integrated energy system combining insulation, climate control, and CO₂ management.
This facility aligns with the 2040 target for fossil-free cultivation, supporting stable and high-quality crop production. Covering approximately 1.2 hectares, it incorporates technologies like low-E glass, airflow floor systems, and Direct Air Capture. The project reflects extensive collaboration among multiple stakeholders to drive innovation and sustainability in food production.




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