الخلاصة:
The increasing global population, coupled with challenges arising from climate change and
water scarcity, leads to a heightened vulnerability of food supplies, particularly in advanced
countries. Hence, a crucial goal in the coming years will be to enhance crop productivity.
Intensive horticulture is poised to play a pivotal role in meeting the rising demand for food.
However, in the specific context of greenhouse cultivation, relying solely on passive control of
environmental conditions proves insufficient. Consequently, the adoption of active
heating/cooling systems becomes imperative.
In this study, we conducted an experimental investigation on a double-span greenhouse in a
semi-arid region. heating and cooling systems were developed to manage the local climate
within the greenhouse. A novel system was designed, and manufactured for solar latent thermal
energy storage (LTES) to provide greenhouse heating during the winter, alongside
implementing natural ventilation, shading systeme, and employing a second cooling system
FAN-PAD system incorporating palm fiber materials to cool the greenhouse during the summer.
Our evaluation demonstrates the exceptional efficiency of these integrated systems in effectively
controlling the greenhouse climate while maintaining environmental sustainability. The results
provide strong evidence for the practical application and effectiveness of this approach in
addressing the intricate interplay between greenhouse temperature control and environmental
sustainability.