NY Growers Workshop on Energy and Water Efficiency Tips for Cannabis Cultivation
Resource efficiency and profitability are not mutually exclusive. With the right design considerations and incorporation of technology, you can operate a cannabis facility that responds to the market, optimizing yield when prices are high and generating normal yields at reduced operational costs when they are not.
We invite you to join the upcoming virtual workshop on May 9th for New York growers as subject matter experts discuss best practices in energy and water efficiency in controlled cannabis cultivation.
The goal of this workshop is to present ways in which growers can become both resource efficient while considering the complex relationship of technology and its interaction with plant production. In this workshop, you will learn:
The type of technology to consider for improved energy efficiency
The relationship between technology and plant production to reduce resources (such as lighting and water)
This workshop series is brought to you by Resource Innovation Institute (RII) in partnership with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM).
We are pleased to welcome panelists Paul Arena from Ludvig Svensson, Jason Matlock from Fluence, and Dane Sheldon from AQUASGROUP.