MicroClimate Systems for Growers – Initial Planning Creates Operational Efficiency & Savings
MicroClimate Systems for Growers – Initial Planning Creates Operational Efficiency & Savings
CEA (Controlled Environmental Agriculture) is a technology-based approach toward production. CEA optimizes resources such as water, energy, space, capital, and labor. Upon planning and design of a facility, choosing an integrated MicroClimate System vastly reduces monthly operating costs utilizing less energy, less maintenance, less labor and reduced initial capital outlay.
This review will identify how to reach maximum operational efficiency along with lowering your initial cap-ex.
Paul Dudley
MicroClimate Systems for Growers – Initial Planning Creates Operational Efficiency & Savings
Paul graduated from the University of Oklahoma with BS in Information Systems. After graduating, he worked in the Commodity Management & Field Automation groups for Texaco Natural Gas, Commodity Trading group for Texaco NGL. He then started CSInc in Tulsa, OK focusing on engineering and software consulting in high-rate data field collection systems and production data analytics. After 12 years, he sold the company and has been a consultant providing I.P. evaluation, SaaS solutions in the Cloud,