Friday, July 27, 2012

USA, California:

Green Innovation Turns Farmer's Crop Red


Houweling's Tomatoes officially unveils its new 8.8 MW combined heat and power (CHP) energy project in Camarillo, California on August 22, the first greenhouse CHP plant in the nation.

Designed by GE, the innovative, ultra-high efficiency natural gas-fired plant provides heat, power, and CO2 (carbon dioxide) to Houweling's 125-acre tomato greenhouse. Learn how this project helps to sustainably power the business and supply energy to the grid while lessening the environmental impact on the community through CO2 emissions capture.

The U.S. Clean Heat & Power Association invites you to join GE and Houweling's Tomatoes for the unveiling of their new CHP system!

WHEN: August 22, 2012, 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

WHERE: Houweling's Tomatoes
645 West Laguna RoadCamarillo, California.

REGISTER NOW  -  Register by August 7


Houweling's Tomatoes officially unveils its new 8.8 MW combined heat and power (CHP) energy project in Camarillo, Calif., the first greenhouse CHP plant in the nation.

Designed by GE, the innovative, ultra-high efficiency natural gas-fired plant provides heat, power, and CO2 (carbon dioxide) to Houweling's 125-acre tomato greenhouse. Learn how this project helps to sustainably power the business and supply energy to the grid while lessening the environmental impact on the community through CO2 emissions capture.

Representatives from government, the agricultural and energy industries and others will provide remarks. Site tours to follow.

Learn how this business leverages the power of CHP for its bottom line and the environment.

Register by August 7. To register now, please click here.