Analysis of Systems For Creating Optimal Microclimate In Greenhouses
Abstract
The article presents systems of using geothermal energy sources for heating greenhouses. A climate cell is a geothermal system in which air passes through a series of pipes underground before reentering the greenhouse. When the air is warm during the day, heat transfers from the air to the soil, which increases the temperature of the earth. If the air in the greenhouse is cool at night, when it passes over the warmer ground, it heats up and increases the temperature in the greenhouse.