Start-up to launch one of UK's biggest vertical farms next year
Added on 08 March 2022
The 5,000 square metre site planned by Harvest London will be fully automated and net zero, said co-founder Chris Davies and would have the ability to supply 0.1% of the UK's total herb import.
It is both resource and space efficient because the plants are grown on shelves under LED lights.
The farms can be located in cities which would cut out the CO2 cost of importing food.
"Fundamentally we're a manufacturing organisation," he told the Standard. "We just so happen to be manufacturing green leafy vegetables."
He said compared to traditional agriculture, vertical farming can grow 350 times the amount of produce in the same space with 95 per cent less water and 95 per cent less fertiliser.
Electricity is the biggest cost for the business - so the business switches on the lights during the night when it is cheapest.
"The plants don't care when 'nighttime' is, as long as they get one," said Mr Davies.
Octopus Energy, which supplies Harvest, has launched a specific renewable energy tariff which lets businesses see prices at half-hour intervals.
"We were working with lots of small businesses and what we noticed is that there's lots of ideas that are huge game changers into the future," said Octopus Energy for Business CEO Zoisa North-Bond.
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Source: Yahoo News
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