REGACE launches Israel’s largest commercial agrivoltaic greenhouse
In a major step toward sustainable agriculture, the first commercial pilot using the REGACE system has been launched in Zemer, a community in northern Israel.
In a major step toward sustainable agriculture, the first commercial pilot using the REGACE system has been launched in Zemer, a community in northern Israel.
October 2025 has been an exciting month for the EU-funded REGACE Project, with the project presented at two major agricultural events in Europe and beyond.
Researchers of the EU-funded REGACE project published a scientific paper exploring how advanced AI can help design and manage the greenhouses of the future.
As the world looks for smarter ways to produce clean energy, agrivoltaics is becoming a promising solution.
The EU-funded REGACE project held its second World Café event on July 23, 2024 at the Bio Gärtnerei in Watzkendorf, Germany.
The responsive tracking system of the REGACE Project has been installed in greenhouses of Bio-Gärtnerei Watzkendorf and the BOKU University.
A recent paper, written by the EU-funded REGACE Project reveals that greenhouse energy production could cover approximately 32 percent of the European Union's solar energy targets.
In its article for Agrotica 2024, Piraeus Bank outlines the development challenges of the installation of Agro-Photovoltaic systems (APVs) of the EU-funded REGACE project.