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The DesignLights Consortium’s most recent Horticultural Lighting Technical Requirements are designed to foster sustainable growth in the controlled environment agriculture sector.
A lighting change is a process change, and LED lights need to be reviewed to ensure they are appropriate for the right facilities. Learn how one organization is doing so with your needs in mind.
“These proposed changes will enable growers to keep up with cutting-edge technologies that improve crop yields and minimize energy consumption.”
The DesignLights Consortium is hosting a webinar on Sept. 8 that is designed to debunk common misconceptions about LED lighting technology.
Many utility companies are offering rebates for growers to change from high-pressure sodium to energy-efficient light-emitting diode grow lights.
The DesignLights Consortium has released the second draft of its updated Technical Requirements for Horticultural Lighting.
The new requirements are designed to help the industry transition from traditional metrics to data that best represents performance.
This educational opportunity taking place on Aug. 26 is part of a virtual series featuring expertise from horticultural lighting specialists, indoor growers, energy efficiency consultants, and others.
Learn more about proposed lighting standards developed by the DesignLights Consortium, and check out an online tool to help you compare lighting products.
The DesignLights Consortium is increasing its focus on cannabis and indoor farming and wants your input on proposed standards.
Utilities will be able to use the new standard to set energy efficiency incentives that lower the cost of qualified lighting products for growers.
Third-party testing of new lighting fixtures and systems is critical in determining their efficiency. Here’s how this testing can ultimately benefit you.