Boulder-based Surna, which designs, engineers and manufactures application-specific environmental control and air sanitation systems for commercial, state- and provincial-regulated indoor cannabis cultivation facilities in the U.S. and Canada, is helping cannabis growers become sustainable and efficient in their operations, said Tony McDonald, Surna’s president and CEO.
Energy costs are the biggest expenditure for indoor cultivators, he said. Indoor cannabis operations, like data centers, are drawing the attention of the public and policy makers, for their use of high-power light sources and cooling systems.
Surna’s technologies address the energy- and resource-intensive nature of indoor cultivation, he said. Surna’s proprietary energy-efficient climate control systems help reduce energy consumption and allow growers to get better yields, McDonald said.
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