The Anonymous Widower

The Modern Way To Grow Tomatoes

I was looking around the Centrica Business Solutions web site, when I found this page, which is entitled Second CHP Powers New Greenhouses At Frank Rudd & Sons, that describes how tomatoes are grown in large greenhouses.

These paragraphs introduce Frank Rudd & Sons and what they do.

Frank Rudd & Sons is a family-run producer of cherry vine and plum tomatoes, generating around 1,500 tonnes of produce every year. Based in Over Peover, near Knutsford, the business was started in 1939 and is now run by the third generation of the Rudd family.

Their greenhouses use an innovative growing system, with suspended grow bags full of nutrient seed. This means they’re able to grow tomatoes for 11 months of the year – and also means they have a continual need for heat.

What’s more, when they constructed new greenhouses – going from 9 acres of glass to 15 acres – Frank Rudd & Sons needed an energy partner who could support their increase in demand.

These paragraphs describes Centrica Business Solutions’s solution.

Centrica Business Solutions originally partnered with Frank Rudd & Sons in 2017 to install a new Combined Heat and Power (CHP) unit to power their operations. When Frank Rudd & Sons began to expand their greenhouses in 2023, they needed to install a second CHP to meet their increased demand. Once again, they invited Centrica Business Solutions to support.

We designed and installed a turnkey 1.5MW CHP system to power their production processes. The CHP generates heat and carbon dioxide, which are both fed into their greenhouses and are vital components to the growing process. The system also generates electricity, which Frank Rudd & Sons sells back to the grid through an export agreement – giving the business a significant ongoing revenue stream.

One of the pictures shows that the CHP unit is from Rolls-Royce mtu.

March 17, 2024 - Posted by | Energy, Food | , , , ,

4 Comments »

  1. Yep, this what happens when a business knows what it is doing!

    Comment by R. Mark Clayton | March 17, 2024 | Reply

  2. Wonder if they have any demand for CO2 to improve growth rates?

    Comment by nickrl | March 17, 2024 | Reply

    • A Scottish friend has said, that carbon dioxide from distilleries has been fed to raspberries to improve quality.

      Comment by AnonW | March 17, 2024 | Reply

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