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The Perfect Chrysanthemum: a review of 6.5 years of research

In the Netherlands, research titled The Perfect Chrysanthemum is entering a new phase. At the large Supervisory Committee's latest meeting, the ongoing project concluded with a short presentation on the latest crop and a review of the past 6.5 years. During that period, 28 crops were grown.

The last of those, planted in week 18 (early May), went well, cultivation-wise. The area it occupied's climate could be well controlled with insect netting in the vents, high-pressure misting, and air exchange via an active ventilation system (AVS-C). This crop confirmed previous results. Dehumidification produced more heat and cooling than was needed for heating. Also, the plants' branches had an adequate shelf life.

You can read more about this here at Kas als Energiebron.

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