3
Dec 2024

Design a Semi Closed Greenhouse with Hortinergy

Design a Semi Closed Greenhouse with Hortinergy
Hortenergy is an online software that helps to design the most suitable and energy efficient greenhouse.

It simulates inner climate (temperature, humidity) and energy consumption (heating, cooling, dehumidification) of your greenhouse project anywhere in the world.

With Hortinergy, you can:

  • Compare different technical solutions and define climate setpoints
  • Find the optimal configuration for your objectives
  • Reduce your energy costs and improve sustainability

The semi-closed greenhouse model was released two years ago and has been improved thanks to user’s feedback.

1. Modelling the semi-closed greenhouse in Hortinergy

The semi-closed greenhouse model includes:

  • A climate control settings
  • Equipment
  • Regulation

The following equipment can be implemented in the semi-closed model:

  • Air ventilation in tubes, including electricity energy consumption,
  • Controlled external ventilation for dehumidification,
  • Air recirculation in the tubes,
  • Adiabatic cooling with pad or fog system.

Crop evapotranspiration model depends on temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, inner air velocity as well as crop type and development.

2. Results of the semi-closed greenhouse model

Hortinergy provides a detailed analysis of the:

Here are the results of a semi-closed greenhouse located in southern France in a hot and dry climate. Cooling and dehumidification are performed by a pad.

Cooling temperature set: 28°C

Inner climate in a semi-closed greenhouse

The results are: temperature, relative humidity, hydric deficit and solar radiation on an hourly basis in the semi-closed greenhouse. The results show that the inner temperature is never higher than 26°C and that the hydric deficit is between 2 and 4.5 g/ kg da.

The results also provide the external airflow, water flow and evapotranspiration.

During night time and in the morning, the external air is blown into the semi-closed greenhouse to dehumidify. During day time, pad is activated for cooling.

Hortinergy is also providing a yearly overview, a monthly synthesis and hourly data of heating, electricity and water consumption.

 

Annual overview of the energy consumption in the semi-closed greenhouse

Monthly synthesis of the energy consumption in the semi-closed greenhouse

Hourly data of the energy consumption in the semi-closed greenhouse

With Hortinergy, you can simulate screen, closed greenhouseenergy consumptionsustainablitycannabis greenhousesupplemental lighting, and calculate carbon taxe rebate. We provide also training on energy  consumption to be a greenhouse designer.

Visit Hortinergy’s website

 

 

 

 

 

Subscribe to our E-Zine

Sign up here to subscribe to the Grower2grower Ezine. Every two weeks you will receive new articles, specific to the protected cropping industry, informing you of industry news and events straight to your inbox.

More

From This Category

New spray approved for professional control of insect pests (Buildings only)
June 15, 2026
New spray approved for professional control of insect pests (Buildings only)
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has approved Seclira WSG, a spot-treatment surface spray for the control of insect pests in and around buildings.
Exploring the Future of Protected Cropping in Asia
June 1, 2026
Exploring the Future of Protected Cropping in Asia
Covered Cropping NZ is seeking grower feedback on a proposed study tour to Korea and China, offering first-hand access to some of the world's most innovative greenhouse production systems.
A major milestone has been reached in Direct Air Capture and agriculture
June 1, 2026
A major milestone has been reached in Direct Air Capture and agriculture
Strategic alliance will establish a decentralized, fossil-free CO₂ supply for a vital greenhouse cluster in the Netherlands that spans 80 hectares
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is calling for submissions on a proposal to restrict the use of insecticides containing bifenthrin.
Food Costs in England – “Cheap as Chips in the Supermarket, Astronomical Eating Out”
May 19, 2026
Food Costs in England – “Cheap as Chips in the Supermarket, Astronomical Eating Out”
Yesterday (18 May) I returned from more than three weeks in UK. As usual, my first port of call when arriving in England was the supermarket — and particularly the vegetable section, much to the annoyance of my wife. Before long I was snapping photos of my favourite greenhouse vegetables.
New technote for Tomato russet mite
May 19, 2026
New technote for Tomato russet mite
New guidance on the use of chemical miticides for Tomato russet mite control provides growers with a broader range of management options.
CLASSIFIED