Lighting, climate control and irrigation systems consuming large amounts of electricity are just the start. The manufacturing process can be energy-intensive, too, particularly when it involves extraction, processing and packaging.
The state is working to help.
State officials involved in the New Jersey Clean Energy Program said New Jersey is establishing itself as a leader in the clean energy sector by offering programs that help those within New Jersey save energy, money and the environment.
Implementing energy-efficient equipment and processes can lead to significant cost reductions and a smaller environmental footprint, state officials said. The key is leveraging NJCEP and utility programs, cultivators can implement energy-efficient technologies that reduce operational costs.