Ag Tech Company Says its Indoor Farm Is Powered by a Small Nuclear Reactor

The facility is the first vertical farm of its kind in the world.

Gansu 4 Layer Installation
AEssence

Indoor aeroponic pioneer AEssense LLC has announced the deployment and launch of cultivation operations of the worldโ€™s first vertical farm powered by a small modular reactor in Northwestern China.

โ€œFor the first time, by integrating AEssenseโ€™s broad spectrum aeroponic vertical farming platform with reliable, low-cost, clean energy from the SMR in Gansu, we have a viable and profitable food security solution that does not increase the worldโ€™s carbon footprint,โ€ said AEssense President and CEO Robert Chen. โ€œBroad spectrum vertical farms powered by SMRs can be deployed where they are needed. We have high expectations that this first deployment is a game changer in the fight to end global hunger.โ€

AEssense provided its single-layered AEtrium-4 and four-layer AEtrium-2.1 SmartFarm automated aeroponic grow systems to outfit this facility. Aeroponics delivers speedy growth with zero soil requirements and very low water usage. Upon commissioning, a wide variety of leafy greens were immediately started, including lettuce, ice plant, water spinach, amaranth and stevia.

AEssenseโ€™s broad spectrum platform can also be used to cultivate a wide variety of other crops, including fruiting plants and root vegetables to meet consumer demand.

The AEssenseGrows AEtrium System delivers sensor-driven automation to execute the inherent benefits of aeroponics. The company's Guardian Grow Manager central management software monitors grow conditions 24/7 and, if needed, automatically adjusts key variables such as nutrients, irrigation, pH, temperature, or lighting to maintain optimal conditions year-round.

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