Village Farms demonstrates commitment to sustainability with quad-generation energy project
Village Farms demonstrates commitment to sustainability with quad-generation energy project
Village Farms International Inc. announced that it is part of the first renewable energy quad-generation project ever to be realized for a greenhouse operation from fuel-cell technology.
This project enables the commercial production of renewable heat and food-grade carbon dioxide that would benefit the Village Farms greenhouse, along with electricity and hydrogen for additional commercial markets.
A ground-breaking event is scheduled for April 2 at the company's Delta, BC, greenhouse to celebrate the collaboration with Quadrogen Power Systems Inc., FuelCell Energy Inc. and the National Research Council of Canada. This will be the most-advanced greenhouse technology achieved using cutting-edge fuel cell technology, according to Village Farms.
"Village Farms clearly leads the industry and its competition at large in technological advancements, environmental sustainability and clean agricultural technologies," Michael A. DeGiglio, president and chief executive officer of Village Farms, said in a press release. "As a company, we are the most advanced in leading-edge, highly efficient sustainable greenhouse growing technology in the world, and this project is yet another testimony of our focus in maintaining this commitment. And further, this is another example demonstrating Village Farms' position as the leading choice among technology companies. Considering the numerous research developments and advancements that have occurred within the greenhouse industry over the past several years, Village Farms has been at the forefront of commercializing the majority, making us the go-to partner in complementary technologies."
"This project is analogous to our water conservation, land preservation, and soil-less growing methods that are highly resource efficient and environmentally sustainable," Helen Aquino, marketing manager for Village Farms, added in the press release. "The conversion of landfill gas to clean food-grade carbon dioxide for the plants, which then convert the gas to oxygen, is creating what amounts to a carbon-negative waste stream. This project is just one of the many examples of Village Farms' state-of-the-art growing methods and technological innovations, which make us as a company the most-sustainable greenhouse operation in the industry today, and the most-responsible choice for food production the world over."