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Monday, May 15, 2017
The sun2grow solar greenhouse.
The sun2grow solar greenhouse solution harvests two vital natural resources: energy from the sun and fertility from the soil. Our custom designed, photovoltaic turnkey systems allow a maximisation of energy production, and simultaneously an optimization of cultivation conditions.
The greenhouse business is a burgeoning sector in many tariff-regulated nations. Communities highly benefit from the usage of PV technology improving the economics of agricultural sectors, accelerating the modernization of facilities and creating job opportunities. Consequently, the sun2grow solar greenhouse solution represents the optimal way to utilize the power of the sun and support the well being of local communities. more
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