FAQ
What is a bioclimatic greenhouse?
A bioclimatic greenhouse is designed to take advantage of natural climate conditions to regulate temperature and humidity while reducing energy consumption.
It uses orientation, natural ventilation, and thermal mass to create an ideal environment for your plants.
Frequently asked questions
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What are the benefits of a bioclimatic greenhouse?
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Energy savings: Less heating or cooling needed thanks to smart design.
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Optimal plant growth: Better control of temperature and humidity.
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Sustainability: Reduced environmental impact.
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Comfort and easy maintenance: Natural ventilation and insulation system.
How does a bioclimatic greenhouse work?
It combines several key elements:
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Orientation toward the sun to maximize light and heat.
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Insulated walls on the cold sides to reduce heat loss.
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Thermal mass (walls, water tanks, special materials) to store heat.
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Natural ventilation to maintain a stable temperature without excessive energy use.
What types of crops are bioclimatic greenhouses suitable for?
Bioclimatic greenhouses are ideal for growing vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, and exotic plants, even in cooler climates, thanks to their natural microclimate regulation.
Is it cost-effective in the long run?
Yes! Even though the initial investment may be slightly higher than for a traditional greenhouse, energy savings and better plant productivity quickly offset the cost.
For more information
Visit the engineering section of our website
to learn more about bioclimatic greenhouse automation.