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Energy Considerations Around CO2 Enrichment • To remain sustainable, CEA must move to non-fossil CO2 • Non-fossil CO2 increases yield, but also costs energy. Does this result in produce with higher or lower energy intensity? • How do different non-fossil sources of CO2 compare? Presented by Alexander van Tuyll, Wageningen University & Research | CEA & Indoor Farming (CEAIF) 2026 https://www.wur.nl/ https://tech40.net/ceaif

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