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Cutting power costs to save money

Dairy farm running costs can be cut by simple measures demonstrated in a series of short videos produced by WestVic Dairy and part-funded by Sustainability Victoria.
The videos focus on improvements that are relatively low cost, have short payback periods and can be implemented in most dairies.
Sustainability Victoria chief executive Stan Krpan said best practice guides for lighting, refrigeration systems, steam and hot water, along with regular maintenance and upgrading equipment saves money as efficiency continuously improves.
“High levels of energy use for heating water, driving equipment and lighting is an essential part of a dairy’s operation.
“While some farmers are installing their own energy generation, like large scale solar, on their properties, other things can be done with less investment.”
Mr Krpan said with dairy farmers working long hours and enduring fluctuating returns each year, improving energy efficiency could increase business efficiently and save money.
“Being part of the push to reduce energy consumption across the community and fighting climate change has clear business benefits.
“Small improvements add up over time,” Mr Krpan said.

Seven ways to reduce dairy power bills
· Is energy tariff off peak? Using off-peak electricity to heat water and for cooling milk saves money. Review different electricity tariffs at Victorian Energy Compare;
· A heat recovery system uses excess heat from cooling and other processes to help with heating water;
· Use solar energy to help preheat water;
· Insulate hot and cold pipes so water or milk remains at the right temperature;
· LED lights use less energy, last longer than conventional lights and can be recycled when they fail;
· Ensure lights are turned off when they’re not needed or use motion detectors;
· Regular maintenance of equipment means it will work properly when it’s needed.

Dairy Australia has also published a booklet called Saving Energy on Dairy Farms.

Financial help
Sustainability Victoria has programs to help small business operators, including farmers.
The Business – Boosting Productivity program can develop the skills needed to cut energy costs and improve productivity.
Businesses can apply now for up to $9000 to engage a consultant to assess their energy use and provide recommendations for upgrading to newer equipment or other measures.
More information about Sustainability Victoria funding programs can be found at
www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/services-and-advice/funding.
Other Victorian government grants can be found at www.vic.gov.au/grants/agriculture.html.

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