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US (AZ): SEAT outsources solar-powered greenhouse

The Board of Sustainable Energy & Agriculture Technology (SEAT) is looking to outsource the operations of a 1160-square-meter “Near Zero Carbon” greenhouse in Sahuarita, Ariz., which will be powered by a 50 kW solar PV system and temperature-controlled by a phase change material-based thermal energy storage system.



The concept of the NZC greenhouse is a patented technology developed by SEAT, and the project has been partially funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) under the Rural Energy for America Program.

“The objective of outsourcing the greenhouse operations to an external company is to engage the best-possible talents available in the market today,” explains Ash Bose, founder and CEO of SEAT.

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