Predicting the energy consumption of heated plastic greenhouses in South-Eastern Spain

  • J.C. López Estación Experimental de Cajamar Las Palmerillas. El Ejido (Almería)
  • A. Baille Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica. Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena. Cartagena (Murcia)
  • S. Bonachela Universidad de Almería. Almería
  • M.M. González Real Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica. Cartagena (Murcia)
  • J. Pérez-Parra Estación Experimental de Cajamar Las Palmerillas. El Ejido (Almería)
Keywords: Greenhouses, Heating, Energy consumption, Forecasting, Models

Abstract

Measurements of heat consumption in a parral type greenhouse, equipped with an air-heating system, were carried out in South-Eastern Spain (Almería) during the 1998/99 winter. From the daily values of heat consumption (Qd, MJ m-2 d-1) recorded in five identical greenhouses heated to different night temperature set-points (Tc), and data of minimum outside air temperature (Te,min), relationships between Qd and the temperature difference (DeltaT min = Tc Te,min) were established. Linear regressions between Qd and DeltaT min gave satisfactory fits (R2 ranging from 0.75 to 0.83), considering that Te,min was the only input data for the model. When all data were pooled, the correlation was curvilinear, the best fit to a 2nd order polynomial being Qd = 0.049 DeltaT min sup(2) 0.001 DeltaT min + 1.107 (R2 = 0.89). Validation of this model was performed using data obtained during other years, giving a fair agreement at the daily (R2 = 0.86), 10-day (R2 = 0.95) and yearly (R2 = 0.99) time scales. This simple model could be of interest to growers for decision-making related to the choice of set-point temperature and crop planning in heated greenhouses.

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Published
2006-12-01
How to Cite
López, J., Baille, A., Bonachela, S., González Real, M., & Pérez-Parra, J. (2006). Predicting the energy consumption of heated plastic greenhouses in South-Eastern Spain. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 4(4), 289-296. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2006044-206
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