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SUMMARY:Webinar: U.S. Department of Energy’s NY/NJ Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jim Freihaut\, Chair of Penn State’s Dept of Architectural Engineering and Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s NY/NJ Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnership (NY/NJ Onsite Energy TAP). This program is funded by federal tax dollars with the goal of helping industrial and other large energy users transition to clean energy\, lower costs\, reduce emissions\, and contribute to a clean energy economy. As part of DOE’s Industrial Assessment Center Implementation Grant Program\, small and medium-sized manufacturers\, including CEA sites may receive grants of up to $300\,000 to implement recommendations made by the NY/NJ Onsite Energy TAP. Free technical energy assessments are offered regardless of whether or not end users are interested in applying for a grant. However\, a technical assessment is a prerequisite in obtaining that grant. Tune in to learn how you can benefit from incentives and no cost services like screening\, market analysis\, best practices for adopting clean energy technologies. \nRegister Here:\nhttps://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8SZLMNcKSSGyc4mXZjMBBw
URL:https://glase.org/event/u-s-department-of-energys-ny-nj-onsite-energy-technical-assistance-partnership/
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SUMMARY:Advanced Plant Lighting Controls: From Theory to Practice
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Neil Mattson and Dr. Tim Shelford will host a webinar titled Advanced Plant Lighting Controls: From Theory to Practice. Join us for an overview of lighting controls\, the Light and Shade System Implementation (LASSI) algorithm\, potential for energy and cost savings\, and insights gained from real-world case studies. \nRegister Here
URL:https://glase.org/event/advanced-plant-lighting-controls-from-theory-to-practice/
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SUMMARY:Lessons Learned & Opportunities Ahead in CEA with Chris Higgins
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, February 27\, from 3:00–4:00 PM EST for an insightful discussion with Chris Higgins\, President and Co-Founder of Hort Americas\, a valued member of the GLASE Industry Advisory Board. As the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) industry navigates an evolving landscape\, this webinar will explore key lessons learned and the opportunities that lie ahead in 2025 and beyond. \nTopics will include how the industry is refocusing on sustainable growth and operational consistency\, the role of technology in driving efficiency and ensuring long-term profitability\, strategies for investing wisely in CEA technologies to maximize value and minimize risk\, and the importance of leadership and attracting new talent to sustain the industry’s future.
URL:https://glase.org/event/lessons-learned-opportunities-ahead-in-cea-with-chris-higgins/
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SUMMARY:Integrating Geothermal Heating Into Greenhouse Crop Production
DESCRIPTION:​This webinar will be presented by Michael Eaton\, Ph.D.\, a mechanical engineer and energy modeling specialist. Additional information on the presentation will be available shortly.
URL:https://glase.org/event/integrating-geothermal-heating-into-greenhouse-crop-production/
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SUMMARY:Powering Innovation: Controlled Environment Agriculture and the Energy Demands of AI Data Centers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this informative and timely webinar exploring the intersection of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) and the electric power requirements of data centers that support Artificial Intelligence (AI). Energy Usage represents the second-highest cost center in CEA operations. The rapid growth of AI technologies has led to a surge in data center construction\, with new sites requiring far greater energy consumption per square foot \nThis session will delve into potential synergies across these two energy-intensive sectors. We discuss innovative strategies being explored to ensure economically advantageous operations and sustainable growth. \nRegister Now
URL:https://glase.org/event/powering-innovation-controlled-environment-agriculture-and-the-energy-demands-of-ai-data-centers/
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