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Posted onIf you missed them, here is a recap of the GROOF events that were recently organized Read More
If you missed them, here is a recap of the GROOF events that were recently organized Read More
📣Open Call results ! 🎉We have selected our 10 projects that will benefit from a year of coaching with our experts! We will soon let you discover the different projects ! Stay tuned ! Read More
David Volk from EBF shares his article about construction materials for building a rooftop greenhouse - in this case their pilot greenhouse in Germany! Read More
Don't forget our Open Call !! We extend the deadline to apply to let you more time to submit you application ! You have until 24th February to apply ! Important information, our open call is now open to France, Belgium and Luxembourg Apply today ! Read More
The question of RTGs profitability will be addressed in this study within the framework of the GROOF (Greenhouses to reduce CO2 on Roofs) project. The specific case of the pilot greenhouse of the company IFSB will be studied. Read More
Rimma et Karsten from Institut für angewandtes Stoffstrommanagement (IfaS) honored us to share with us their report on "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ADDRESSED BY URBANFARMING" In this article, you will discover that urban agriculture in general and GROOF in particular have a significant potential to contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Read More
Le groupe CDEC recrute actuellement un(e) : Coordinateur(trice) de projets européens en CDI pour entrée immédiate Read More
Last week, the GROOF partner meeting took place at the IFSB in Luxembourg. It was the occasion for all GROOF partners to meet again (after many meetings by videoconference) to discuss, work and progress on the next steps of the GROOF project. Read More
If you wish to launch an innovative project in the field of sustainable agriculture and you want to be a key player in reducing CO2 emissions, this open call is made for you! Read More
The pilot sites within the framework of the Interreg NWE project GROOF have different targets and opportunities to develop synergies of energy and material flows between the buildings and the rooftop greenhouses. This article provides an overview on such potentials for the pilot site of ebf GmbH in Germany. The key research objective was to identify the CO2 reduction potentials through the energy flows: for example, constructing a greenhouse with high energy efficiency, using waste heat from the building, installing a PV shadowing system to generate additional energy for the greenhouse etc. The reason for this is that reducing the energy consumption results in reducing the overall GHG emissions in the protected vegetable production. This result is the outcome of “The Deliverable 2.1: Reference framework & baseline analysis (U. Kirschnick and K. Wilhelm)” Ebf GmbH will develop and construct a modern and futureproof greenhouse concept which will focus on the synergies between the support building and the growing systems. Read More