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Webinar September 20

US (CA): How to improve your facility efficiency

Are you a California grower looking to learn more about ways to improve your facility efficiency? Resource Innovation Institute (RII), in collaboration with Southern California Edison, are pleased to present a free webinar on Facility Design & Construction Best Practices for Efficient Indoor Agriculture as part of their California Efficient Yields program. Hear from subject matter experts Dario Boyce from Anderson Porter Design, Holden Orler from ARCO/Murray, and Luis Trujillo from Hoogendoorn as they discuss their perspectives on energy-efficient building design and construction.



"Cultivators use different approaches to retrofit and construct buildings and greenhouses to cultivate a variety of crops. Sometimes facility choices correlate with facility location, real estate prices, climate zone, crop, and final product. Each method has different pros and cons for businesses. Cultivators are motivated to grow in indoor farms and greenhouses to maximize profitability while minimizing operational expenses. Understand the key performance indicators and targets to guide producers and project teams during the design and construction phases, reduce energy use and operating costs for resilient facilities, and maximize incentives from your local utilities and efficiency programs."

This workshop will be hosted on Tuesday, September 20th at 1:30 PM PST, 4:30 EST. Click here to register.

For more information:
Resource Innovation Center
www.resourceinnovation.org