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How Heat Pumps Are Transforming Greenhouse Energy in Canada

Thermo-pump installation integrated in the greenhouse heating system

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🌿 Rethinking Greenhouse Heating: Efficiency, Electrification, and Integration

Heating in controlled environment agriculture is no longer just about maintaining temperature — it’s about balancing production costs, sustainability, and long-term resilience.

In Québec, growers are increasingly turning to heat pump systems and smart climate integration to cut energy use, lower emissions, and strengthen year-round productivity.

In our latest interview, Éric Langlois
of Master Group shares how advances in heat pump technology, coupled with strong public incentives from Hydro-Québec and Transition énergétique Québec, are driving the province’s shift toward electrification.

From 40% lower energy costs to more intelligent, connected HVAC systems, the conversation highlights how the energy transition is reshaping the future of greenhouses — not just in Canada, but globally.



Read the entire edition using the link below:

https://www.hortigeninsights.com/p/smarter-heat-for-greener-growth-how-heat-pumps-are-redefining-greenhouse-energy-in-qu-bec

Heat pump system providing energy-efficient heating in a Québec greenhouse

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Corenthin Chassouant

I am an agronomist (MSc) and greenhouse expert with 10+ years of experience in the Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) sector. I provide expert advice to growers and industry professionals worldwide. My international background allows me to optimize greenhouse operations and enhance productivity. Let's connect to achieve your agricultural goals!

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