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Energy Efficient Lighting in Plant Factories: Addressing Utilance
by
Khanh, Tran Quoc
, Balasus, Jens
, Hegemann, Tim
, Blank, Janis
, Babilon, Sebastian
in
agronomy
/ Biomass
/ dynamic light distribution
/ Efficiency
/ electric power
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Farming
/ food availability
/ Food supply
/ horticultural lighting
/ Horticulture
/ lamps
/ LED lighting
/ Lettuce
/ Light distribution
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Lighting
/ Lighting systems
/ Luminaires
/ Luminance distribution
/ Photons
/ Plant growth
/ potential energy
/ Radiation
/ targeted lighting
/ utilance
/ Vertical farming
2021
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Energy Efficient Lighting in Plant Factories: Addressing Utilance
by
Khanh, Tran Quoc
, Balasus, Jens
, Hegemann, Tim
, Blank, Janis
, Babilon, Sebastian
in
agronomy
/ Biomass
/ dynamic light distribution
/ Efficiency
/ electric power
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Farming
/ food availability
/ Food supply
/ horticultural lighting
/ Horticulture
/ lamps
/ LED lighting
/ Lettuce
/ Light distribution
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Lighting
/ Lighting systems
/ Luminaires
/ Luminance distribution
/ Photons
/ Plant growth
/ potential energy
/ Radiation
/ targeted lighting
/ utilance
/ Vertical farming
2021
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Energy Efficient Lighting in Plant Factories: Addressing Utilance
by
Khanh, Tran Quoc
, Balasus, Jens
, Hegemann, Tim
, Blank, Janis
, Babilon, Sebastian
in
agronomy
/ Biomass
/ dynamic light distribution
/ Efficiency
/ electric power
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Farming
/ food availability
/ Food supply
/ horticultural lighting
/ Horticulture
/ lamps
/ LED lighting
/ Lettuce
/ Light distribution
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Lighting
/ Lighting systems
/ Luminaires
/ Luminance distribution
/ Photons
/ Plant growth
/ potential energy
/ Radiation
/ targeted lighting
/ utilance
/ Vertical farming
2021
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Energy Efficient Lighting in Plant Factories: Addressing Utilance
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Energy Efficient Lighting in Plant Factories: Addressing Utilance
2021
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Overview
Vertical farming is considered to play a crucial role in future food supply. Until today, the high amount of electrical energy required for artificial lighting has been problematic in this context. Various possibilities for increasing efficiency through adapted lighting conditions have been and are being investigated. However, comparably little attention is paid to increasing utilance, i.e., the amount of photons that can effectively be used by the plant. In this work, a novel targeted lighting strategy is therefore proposed that allows for a dynamic adaptation of the luminaires’ light distribution to match the effective crop size at each stage of plant growth in a fully-automated manner. It is shown that the resulting utilance can significantly be increased compared to standard full-coverage lighting. Moreover, it is found that the proposed strategy is likely to consume less than half of the electrical energy usually required for the latter. An additional increase in system efficiency can be prognosticated and the potential energy savings are estimated based on assumptions of future LED generations derived from literature.
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