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‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008
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‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

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Page 1: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest:

From Biomass to EC Flagship?

Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008

Page 2: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

Creating a sustainability experience, connecting global and local issues

& promoting sustainable ways of living to

safeguard future communities and ecosystems

Page 3: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

Integrated Greenhouse ProjectPhase 0 (2003/4)

SEEDA 2003Seed funding - £40k

GreenSys 2004Established partnerships with Professor Gerard Bot and team at Wageningen University, and the renewable energy team at TV Energy

Page 4: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

EC Life Environment Unit

2.3m € funding Integrated Greenhouse

Project

Page 5: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

Integrated Greenhouse ProjectPhase 1 (2005/6)

Human Impact Building

Purpose: To demonstrate sustainable low-carbon design, operation and use

Page 6: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

Our Heating Journey… from oil to local wood chip

... the first public indoor rainforest garden to convert to wood chip heating

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Natural gas heating

Light fuel oil heating

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• Integration, part 1: biomass & oil

– continuity of supply?– put all heating devices ‘behind the heat storage

bunker’?

• Integration, part 2: ground source heat storage & biomass

Some Lessons

Page 12: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

Integrated Greenhouse ProjectPhase 2 (2007/8)

Green Greenhouse / Vertical Soil Heat Exchanger (VSHE)

The Problem

Unsustainable food (crop) production in energy-wasteful greenhouses, using non-renewable energy

Lack of integration of greenhouses with other buildings

Lack of investment in low-carbon design

Confusion about what is ‘best practice’ among growers and government

Page 13: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

Download presentations at www.livingrainforest.org/seminardownloads.htm

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Direct energy expended by various sectors of agriculture in the UK by use in 2005

(from: Warwick HRI 2007).

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Horticulture 101• Fruit & vegetables account for 2.5-3%

of UK greenhouse gas emissions (Garnett, 2006)

• UK horticulture accounts for about 28% of all energy used in UK agriculture

• UK protected crops covering 749 ha used 3,318 GWh / year (Warwick HRI, 2007)

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Integrated Greenhouse ProjectPhase 2 (2007/8)

Green Greenhouse / Vertical Soil Heat Exchanger (VSHE)

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Let’s build a sustainable future

together • Blue sky thinking is needed

• Boldness or bust

• Beyond immediate CO2 reductions to potential for long term behaviour change (production methods, consumption patterns)

Page 18: ‘Greening the Greenhouse’ at The Living Rainforest: From Biomass to EC Flagship? Low Carbon Buildings Programme 2, Opening Event, BRE Watford, 2 June 2008.

Good Luck!

The Living Rainforestwww.livingrainforest.org

Integrated Greenhouse Projectwww.livingrainforest.org/ig T: (01635) 202444

Karl [email protected]