Published: February 09, 2012
The World's First Plantagon Greenhouse for Urban Agriculture Breaks Ground in Sweden
LINKĂ–PING, Sweden, February 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
The first Plantagon Greenhouse breaks ground. A new type of greenhouse for vertical
farming, an international Centre of Excellence for Urban Agriculture, a demo-plant for
Swedish clean-tech and a climate-smart way to use excess heating and CO2 from industries.
The potential is tremendous and ambitions high for the new greenhouse being built in
Linkoping, Sweden, near the regional energy company, Tekniska Verken. Not least, it will
be a new landmark for the people in Linkoping to enjoy.
Today, representatives from Linkoping city, Plantagon and Tekniska Verken are gathered
for a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony. Once the drafting stage is complete, construction
of the greenhouse will take an estimated 12-16 months.
"I am immensely proud that Linkoping is the chosen site for the first vertical
greenhouse. We will be the first city in the world to test the new technology and the
systems involved to develop sustainable agricultural solutions for future cities," says
Paul Lindvall, Mayor of Linkoping.
"We are full of praise for Plantagon's exciting project launching in Linkoping. Our
ambition is to support the project with smart ideas for sustainable energy systems," says
Anders Jonsson, CEO of Tekniska Verken.
"This is a historic day for Plantagon. This ceremony marks the realization of the
vision of creating functional sustainable solutions for the growing cities of today and
tomorrow, where we can grow food in the cities in a resource-smart way, making use of the
special conditions of the city," says Hans Hassle, CEO of Plantagon.
The Plantagon greenhouse, developed together with Sweco, is designed for vertical
agriculture of vegetables in urban areas. In cooperation with several partners, Plantagon
plans to develop integrated solutions for energy, excess heat, waste, CO2 and water.
"With this greenhouse we're developing and fine-tuning the technical systems required
for vertical farming in urban areas, together with several well-known Swedish partner
companies. We want to gather expertise in the field, and our long-term objective is to
create an international Center of Excellence for Urban Agriculture here in Linkoping,"
says Hans Hassle.
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