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Foot off the gas by Bestplant

How do you grow plants with as little gas consumption as possible? One of the solutions is the use of geothermal heat. Several growers have already switched to this. One of them is nursery Bestplant. Bestplant is specialized in growing one of the most air-purifying plants; the Spathiphyllum. Besides the Spathiphyllum, the grower also breeds Hydrangeas, Chlorophytum Orchidastrums and Portulacas.


Growing tropical plants gas-free

Aardwarmte VogelaerTake your foot off the gas. Bestplant has a fantastic alternative: Geothermal energy. A geothermal well of 2,500 meters deep (!!) pumps up hot water to heat the greenhouses. The water goes back into the well when it has cooled down. Therefore, the energy supply is virtually never-ending. As a result, Bestplant has reduced its gas consumption by 70%! This is a reduction of 1,693,800 m3 of gas per year. This is equal to 1,129 households.


Besides geothermal heat, Bestplant also applies the following sustainable techniques:
 


Packaging- a heat storage tank with a capacity of 2,400 m3

- 450 solar panels, which produce 150,000 kW of electricity annually

- collection and re-use of rainwater

- the use of biological control

- cardboard boxes and paper sleeves as packaging material

- the use of energy screens to keep the heat in the greenhouse
 

Also curious about the sustainability techniques of other growers? Read more about the use of geckos to control spiders here