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Hybrid training center by Sunfarming

The Sunfarming's Hybrid Training Center located in the Bahamas serves multiple purposes and is a response to issues that affect the area, according to the company. 

"The Caribbean region is highly dependent on imported fossil fuels to generate energy, resulting in higher CO2 emissions and electricity prices of up to 0.40 USD / kWh. These prices prevent growth in many economies in the region and lead to high business costs. Another important issue in the Caribbean is food security, where up to 80% of the food consumed has been imported."

"Sunfarming Agro-Solar greenhouses or as modified free-field plants and biofuels made of 100% waste oil (UCO) are combined to form a hybrid system. The same land area is used for the production of food, electricity and heat energy.", the team with the company explains. Additionally, according to the company, "Jobs will be created in agriculture and in renewable energies. At the same time it serves as a training center for students and interested locals for e.g. Electromobility, photovoltaics and combined heat and power generation and form the technological basis for capacity building, research and technology transfer." In this way, "Emissions, energy and food costs are reduced, and future generations will be informed about the benefits of the hybrid system."

"The Hybrid Training Center (HTC) is scalable and a turnkey solution that can be deployed throughout the Caribbean. It shows how the production of food, electricity and heat energy can be combined and used permanently on islands where land is limited.", the company explains.

According to Sunfarming, this training center "will demonstrate the conditions for developing an economic model that will contribute to the independence of the Caribbean countries in relation to fossil fuels, the environment and the environment in a model facility dedicated to the topics of SF Food & Energy and fuel efficiency management at bioltec Improving the quality of life of their inhabitants."

Sunfarming also takes care to point out the benefits that such a structure could bring to both society and environments:

  • – 10,000 kWh of solar energy
  • – 10-15 kg of tomatoes per plant
  • – Up to 90% water savings
  • – 40,000 kWh of electricity CHP
  • – 16,000 liters of UCO converted into biofuel
  • – 80,000 kWh of thermal energy CHP
  • – 40 t of CO2 savings
  • – 95% greenhouse gas savings compared to fossil diesel
  • – Typically 50% less toxic exhaust gases (with similar NOx)
  • – Training in hydroponics, PV technology, electromobility and water saving in agriculture
  • – Local and independent domestic food and energy production

For more information:
SUNfarming
+49 3362 / 88 59 120
info@sunfarming.de 
sunfarming.de  

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