Controlled environment horticulture space: thermal curtains.
California bill mandates thermal curtains in indoor farming facilities to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for controlled environment agriculture operations.
California bill mandates thermal curtains in indoor farming facilities to reduce energy consumption and operating costs for controlled environment agriculture operations.
AB 2200 requires controlled environment agriculture (CEA) facilities in California to install and utilize thermal curtains as an energy conservation measure. The bill aims to reduce energy consumption in indoor farming operations by mandating this specific efficiency technology.
Indoor farming facilities consume significant electricity for climate control, making them energy-intensive operations. Thermal curtains can substantially reduce heating and cooling costs while potentially lowering the carbon footprint of local food production, which has become an increasingly important agricultural sector in California.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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