Data from: Energy savings in greenhouses by transition from high-pressure sodium to LED lighting
doi:10.4121/13096403.v1
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David Katzin; Marcelis, Leo F. M.; van Mourik, Simon (2020): Data from: Energy savings in greenhouses by transition from high-pressure sodium to LED lighting. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/13096403.v1
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Dataset
These simulations describe the dynamic changes (5 minute intervals) of the indoor climate (temperature, humidity, CO2 concentration) and energy consumption (lighting and heating) of a simulated greenhouse season in a typical meteorological year (350 days starting September 27). A modern, Venlo type, 4 hectare greenhouse with a tomato crop is simulated, with either HPS or LED lamps. 15 different weather scenarios from around the world are included, as well as various settings for design and climate control. The GreenLight model, https://github.com/davkat1/GreenLight, was used for this purpose.
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- 2020-10-28 first online, published, posted
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Wageningen University & Research
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Energy savings in greenhouses by transition from high-pressure sodium to LED lighting
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Farm Technology Group, Wageningen University & Research
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