Geothermal Greenhouses in Colorado (USA)

In the city of Pagosa Springs, located in the U.S. state of Colorado, an innovative project has been launched that uses geothermal energy to heat three dome-shaped greenhouses. This technology makes it possible to grow a variety of fresh vegetables, such as tomatoes, lettuce, and cucumbers, even in extremely low winter temperatures. The project is […]
40-Hectare Industrial Greenhouse Project in Essex (UK)

In the Rivenhall area of Essex, England, a massive 40-hectare greenhouse is being developed with the goal of producing around 30,000 tons of tomatoes annually. A key feature of this project is the use of heat and CO₂ generated by a nearby waste-to-energy plant to supply the greenhouse. This system increases energy efficiency and significantly […]
Restoration of the Historic Palm House Greenhouse in London

The Palm House building at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London is one of the oldest and most iconic greenhouses in the world, dating back to the 19th century. It is set to close for four years to undergo major restoration and environmental stabilization work. The renovation will involve replacing thousands of glass panes, […]
GreenTech 2025 Exhibition in Amsterdam

At the GreenTech Amsterdam 2025 event, hundreds of companies from around the world showcased their latest greenhouse technologies, including harvesting robots, automated temperature and humidity control systems, smart sensors, and artificial intelligence for resource management. This year’s main focus was on solutions to combat global warming, conserve water, and increase productivity in limited spaces. Many […]
Global Greenhouse Market Growth by 2029

According to the latest research report published by GlobeNewswire, the global commercial greenhouse market reached over USD 35 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to around USD 60 billion by 2029. This significant growth is driven by rising demand for organic products, water crisis management, and the adoption of advanced agricultural technologies. Countries […]
