A New Taxonomy for Energy Management in Indoor Greenhouses: Modeling Plants as Distributed Energy Resources

Indoor farming in controlled greenhouses is becoming increasingly widespread due to the urgent global need for food and its ability to address challenges posed by climate change and extreme environmental conditions. However, it requires costly, energy-intensive supplemental lighting, raising concern...

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Main Authors: Mohammadjavad Abbaspour, Shivam Saxena
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
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description Indoor farming in controlled greenhouses is becoming increasingly widespread due to the urgent global need for food and its ability to address challenges posed by climate change and extreme environmental conditions. However, it requires costly, energy-intensive supplemental lighting, raising concerns about economic feasibility and increased energy demand from power systems. To address these concerns, recent studies have explored lighting strategies that manipulate different lighting factors, such as light quantity and spectra, aiming to reduce costs, increase energy efficiency, and optimize plant growth and productivity. This review highlights these lighting strategies while reporting on both positive and negative effects on plant growth, as well as resultant cost and implications for indoor greenhouses. The reviewed studies indicate that advanced lighting strategies can reduce energy consumption and costs without negatively affecting plant health, achieving reductions of up to 52% in settings with no natural light and up to 92% when sunlight is incorporated. Additionally, we propose a novel taxonomy for mapping different lighting strategies to distributed energy resources, thus positioning indoor greenhouses as microgrids to improve energy management. This taxonomy serves as a foundation for reviewing previous studies that making this review a valuable reference for comparing a broad range of lighting strategies. Furthermore, the proposed mapping aids in translating plant requirements into power system concepts. This framework supports the development of advanced lighting strategies and opens up new research avenues of research that address the needs of the power and agricultural sectors.
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spelling doaj-art-d3c61828fea24516a9f4b71edaf7a03e2024-12-11T00:05:12ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362024-01-011217876817878810.1109/ACCESS.2024.350657210767692A New Taxonomy for Energy Management in Indoor Greenhouses: Modeling Plants as Distributed Energy ResourcesMohammadjavad Abbaspour0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0438-4235Shivam Saxena1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4280-1389Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, CanadaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, CanadaIndoor farming in controlled greenhouses is becoming increasingly widespread due to the urgent global need for food and its ability to address challenges posed by climate change and extreme environmental conditions. However, it requires costly, energy-intensive supplemental lighting, raising concerns about economic feasibility and increased energy demand from power systems. To address these concerns, recent studies have explored lighting strategies that manipulate different lighting factors, such as light quantity and spectra, aiming to reduce costs, increase energy efficiency, and optimize plant growth and productivity. This review highlights these lighting strategies while reporting on both positive and negative effects on plant growth, as well as resultant cost and implications for indoor greenhouses. The reviewed studies indicate that advanced lighting strategies can reduce energy consumption and costs without negatively affecting plant health, achieving reductions of up to 52% in settings with no natural light and up to 92% when sunlight is incorporated. Additionally, we propose a novel taxonomy for mapping different lighting strategies to distributed energy resources, thus positioning indoor greenhouses as microgrids to improve energy management. This taxonomy serves as a foundation for reviewing previous studies that making this review a valuable reference for comparing a broad range of lighting strategies. Furthermore, the proposed mapping aids in translating plant requirements into power system concepts. This framework supports the development of advanced lighting strategies and opens up new research avenues of research that address the needs of the power and agricultural sectors.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10767692/Lighting systemsindoor greenhousesplant growthlighting strategiesdistributed energy resourcesenergy management
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Lighting systems
indoor greenhouses
plant growth
lighting strategies
distributed energy resources
energy management
title A New Taxonomy for Energy Management in Indoor Greenhouses: Modeling Plants as Distributed Energy Resources
title_full A New Taxonomy for Energy Management in Indoor Greenhouses: Modeling Plants as Distributed Energy Resources
title_fullStr A New Taxonomy for Energy Management in Indoor Greenhouses: Modeling Plants as Distributed Energy Resources
title_full_unstemmed A New Taxonomy for Energy Management in Indoor Greenhouses: Modeling Plants as Distributed Energy Resources
title_short A New Taxonomy for Energy Management in Indoor Greenhouses: Modeling Plants as Distributed Energy Resources
title_sort new taxonomy for energy management in indoor greenhouses modeling plants as distributed energy resources
topic Lighting systems
indoor greenhouses
plant growth
lighting strategies
distributed energy resources
energy management
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