Energy costs in cannabis cultivation are a major factor influencing direct costs per pound, ranging from 12% to 60% depending on various factors. With electricity prices fluctuating widely—from as low as $0.06/kWh to as high as $0.82/kWh—based on location, energy source, and time of year, optimizing energy efficiency becomes not just a choice but a necessity.
Advancements in lighting technology now allow for designs that maximize photon capture around crops (on top, beneath, surrounding, inside), pushing the boundaries of what's possible in maximizing yield efficiency. But it's not just about optimizing grams per kilowatt-hour (g/kWh). With the introduction of sophisticated lighting solutions, we must also consider grams per mole (g/mol) to fully assess both energy and photon conversion efficiencies.
On January 21, Jumplights Inc. will be delivering a webinar that tackles these subjects and more.
Speakers include Dr. Mitchell Westmoreland, Director of Science at Due Diligence Horticulture (DDH) and a plant science authority, Travis Higginbotham, founder and CEO of DDH, and Matteo del Ninno, Chief Technical Officer at JumpLights.
You can sign up for the webinar at the link here.
For more information:
JumpLights Inc.
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