Smart energy management in the agricultural sector
Discover how smart energy solutions and energy management systems (EMS) can help your business grow and become more sustainable.
The energy world is changing rapidly. Grid congestion and limited capacity make it increasingly important to manage your energy consumption and generation smartly. In sectors like agriculture, where significant investments have already been made in solar and wind power, it's becoming increasingly important to utilize innovative solutions like battery storage, energy management, and even hydrogen.
During this afternoon, you'll gain insights from experts and see firsthand how Wit Flowerbulbs has already made significant strides in sustainability and flexible capacity. Be inspired by speakers, a fascinating tour, and practical examples.
Practical information
Date: 15 May 2025
Time: 14.45 to 17.00 PM
Location: White Flowerbulbs
Address: Moerbeek 10, 't Veld, North Holland
Programme
- Welcome word – Wouter Veefkind, Fieldlab Waterstof in Agri
- Panel discussion: Hydrogen & Energy Management – led by Jeroen Noot, Greenport NHN
- Sustainability of industrial estates – Robin Bäcker, Development Company NHN
- Working together smartly – Jeroen van den Berg, Repowered
- Battery storage: a smart investment? - Speaker to follow
- Guided Tour by the company led by Peter Wit
The program will be followed by drinks and an opportunity to network.
Fieldlab Waterstof in Agri
This knowledge session is organized by the Fieldlab Waterstof in Agri project, a joint initiative of Greenport NHN, Ontwikkelingsbedrijf Noord-Holland Noord, and New Energy Coalition. In close collaboration with knowledge institutions and government agencies, agricultural entrepreneurs are gaining practical experience with hydrogen applications and infrastructure.
Disclaimer
The Fieldlab Waterstof in Agri project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under grant agreement "Opportunities for West III no. 66." This page reflects the author's views only. The Dutch government, under the powers delegated by the European Commission, is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.