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Case Studies

Queensland Dairy Farms

Energy Savings: 41%   |   Cost Savings: $533,483   |   Capital Cost: $2,415,715   |   CO2 Savings: 719   |   Project Status: proposed

Industry: Dairy
Location: Queensland
Pump Type: Not applicable
Irrigation Type: Not applicable
Technology: Irrigation and Pumps, Heating, Lighting, Solar Power and Renewables, Variable Speed Drives

The total energy consumption from the measured areas on the 30 farms was 2,147,720kWh at an annual cost of $541,937, resulting in emissions of 1,740 tonnes of CO2-e.

Opportunities: the main opportunities identified on Dairy farms include

  • Pumping and Irrigation- Savings from Variable Speed Drive installation, pump replacements and maintenance, and changes to irrigation design and automation.
  • Heating Ventilation and Cooling (HVAC)– Maintenance and upgrades of condenser motor, VSD, ventilation fan and heating.
  • Lighting and General- Replacement and retrofitting of lights with LEDs, infrastructure upgrades to facilitate efficiency gains and general management changes.
  • Solar Systems- Ranging in size from 5-100kW systems.

Table 1. Technology Recommendations and Savings in the Dairy Industry.

Recommendation

Total Energy Savings (kWh) Cost Savings ($) Capital Cost ($) Average Payback (Years)

Emission Reduction (tCO2-e)

Pumping and Irrigation Upgrades

42 397,599 319,943 1,537,627 5.1

322

HVAC 57 350,371 94,715 390,173 4.8

284

Lighting and General

44 91,845 36,437 75,415 2.8

74

Solar Systems

17 48,379 82,388 412,500 6.3

39

Total

160 888,194 533,483 2,415,715 4.7

719

Total Recommendations

665 7,459,015 2,817,342 12,784,670 6.85

6,042

Table 1 highlights the potential energy savings of 888,194kWh identified in the audits.

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Including production benefits, a saving of $533,483 and an estimated 719 tonnes of CO2-e could be avoided per annum. At a capital cost of $2,415,714, the average payback was 4.7 years.

Additional value adding from the energy audits showed how an increase in water delivery, could increase production and profit with a reduction in energy consumed per unit of output.

Table 2. Pre and Post Audit Metrics.

Metric Pre-Audits Post- Audits

Reduction (%)

Energy Consumption (kWh)

2,147,720 1,259,526

41

Energy Costs ($) 541,937 8,454

98

Emissions (tCO2-e)

1,740 1,021

41

As the installation of the recommendations is made within the industry, measurement and verification will be undertaken, and case studies will be updated to include the actual energy savings.

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Energy Efficiency for your Industry and Business

An energy audit is a great way for a business to cut costs, reduce emissions and boost productivity.

The Energy Savers Plus Extension Program was delivered by the Queensland Farmers' Federation with support and funding from the Queensland Department of Energy and Public Works.

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