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Village Farms International, Inc. -
VFF
VANCOUVER, March 24, 2014 /CNW/ - Village Farms International Inc.
announced today that it is part of the first renewable energy
quad-generation project ever to be realized for a greenhouse operation
from fuel cell technology. This project enables the commercial
production of renewable heat and food grade carbon dioxide (CO2) that would benefit the Village Farms greenhouse, along with
electricity and hydrogen for additional commercial markets. A ground
breaking event is scheduled on April 2, 2014 at the Company's Delta,
British Columbia greenhouse to celebrate the collaboration with
Quadrogen Power Systems Inc., FuelCell Energy Inc., and the National
Research Council of Canada (NRC). This will be the most advanced
greenhouse technology ever achieved using cutting edge fuel cell
technology.
"Village Farms clearly leads the industry and its competition at large
in technological advancements, environmental sustainability, and clean
agricultural technologies", Michael A. DeGiglio, President and CEO of
Village Farms said. DeGiglio went on to say, "As a Company we are the
most advanced in leading edge, highly efficient sustainable greenhouse
growing technology in the world, and this project is yet another
testimony of our focus in maintaining this commitment. And further,
this is another example demonstrating Village Farms position as the
leading choice among technology companies. Considering the numerous
research developments and advancements that have occurred within the
greenhouse industry over the past several years, Village Farms has been
at the forefront of commercializing the majority, making us the go-to
partner in complimentary technologies."
Village Farms is no novice when it comes to utilizing renewable energy,
and for the last 10 years the Company's Canadian Greenhouse Facilities
have been using renewable landfill gas as an additional heat source
alternatively to natural gas. The heat is supplied from a
co-generation power plant that is owned and operated by Maxim Power
Inc. located on the Village Farms property. According to Village Farms
Development Director, Jonathan Bos, who has been instrumental in the
growth and development of co-generation projects for the Company,
"Co-generation is a feel-good success story because it takes landfill
methane gas that would have been burned on site at the landfill and
instead turns a waste product into a viable heat source that is safe
for people and plants. This new project is even more advanced and
cutting edge as it will be the first demonstration of not only heat
supply for the greenhouse but also food grade CO2 that is generated from the landfill gas via a fuel cell". The landfill
gas will be cleaned by an innovative system designed and built by
Quadrogen Power Systems and then used by the stationary fuel cell power
plant built by FuelCell Energy to generate the multiple value streams
including electricity, heat, and hydrogen. The fuel cell utilizes a
highly efficient electro-chemical process to generate power that avoids
the emission of virtually any pollutants due to the absence of
combustion. Village Farms will be the sole user to benefit from the
CO2 renewable energy stream and hot water that is coming directly from the
fuel cell. Once operational, Village Farms will seek to increase the
output of renewable CO2 and in addition, seek to further utilize the technology in future
Company developments at new locations or in other markets.
The potential benefits of this new technology are numerous; not only for
Village Farms but for the environment at large. First, landfill gas
will be eliminated from the waste stream helping reduce the City of
Vancouver's overall carbon footprint. The reduction in carbon
footprint will be mirrored by Village Farms as the end user of this
waste stream, helping the Company reduce their need for fossil fuels.
Further, since the food grade CO2 is actually used by the plants as a nutrient in the process of
photosynthesis, the plant then converts the CO2 to oxygen (O2), which creates another primary benefit for the environment.
Additionally, this will allow further efficiencies for Village Farms by
reducing overall costs, and enhancing use of CO2 ,which is attributable for approximately 25% of a plant's yield.
According to Alakh Prasad, President and CEO of Quadrogen, who worked
relentlessly with the Company over the last 5 years to see this project
to fruition, "The quad-generation project will be a game changer in the
existing arena for the renewable landfill gas market at large, and we
are pleased Village Farms will be at the forefront of this grounding
breaking technological advancement in green technology as the first
demonstrated user for quad-generation fuel cell technology."
And according to Helen L. Aquino, Marketing Manager for Village Farms,
"This project is analogous to our water conservation, land
preservation, and soilless growing methods that are highly resource
efficient and environmentally sustainable. The conversion of landfill
gas to clean food grade CO2 for the plants, who then convert the gas to oxygen is creating what
amounts to a carbon negative waste stream. This project is just one of
the many examples of Village Farms state-of-the-art growing methods and
technological innovations which make us as a Company the most
sustainable greenhouse operation in the industry today, and the most
responsible choice for food production the world over."
About Village Farms
Village Farms as a leader in the greenhouse industry is one of the
largest producers, marketers and distributors of premium-quality,
greenhouse-grown tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers in North
America. This premium product, as well as premium product produced
under exclusive arrangements with other greenhouse producers, is grown
in sophisticated, highly efficient and intensive agricultural
greenhouse facilities located in British Columbia and Texas. Product
is marketed and distributed under the Village Farms® brand, primarily to retail grocers and dedicated fresh food
distributors throughout the United States and Canada. Since its
inception, Village Farms has been guided by friendly growing methods,
growing produce vegetables 365 days a year from its facilities that are
healthier for people and the plant. Village Farms is Good for the
Earth®.
About Quadrogen Power Systems, Inc.
Quadrogen designs and builds reliable, cost effective clean-up systems
for a wide variety of gaseous fuel applications. The clean-up
technologies are modular and scalable to cost effectively purify
landfill gas, digester gas, or syngas. The Company is headquartered in
Vancouver, Canada.
About FuelCell Energy (Nasdaq: FCEL)
Direct FuelCell® power plants are generating ultra-clean, efficient and
reliable power at more than 50 locations worldwide. With more than 300
megawatts of power generation capacity installed or in backlog,
FuelCell Energy is a global leader in providing ultra-clean baseload
distributed generation to utilities, industrial operations,
universities, municipal water treatment facilities, government
installations and other customers around the world. The Company's
power plants have generated more than two billion kilowatt hours of
ultra-clean power using a variety of fuels including renewable biogas
from wastewater treatment and food processing, as well as clean natural
gas. For more information, please visit www.fuelcellenergy.com.
SOURCE Village Farms International, Inc.
Helen L. Aquino
407-936-1190 ext312