Energy Efficient dairy sheds

 

Between 2005 and 2008 Venture Southland managed a project to evaluate the different technologies available to dairy farmers to improve energy efficiency in the dairy shed. The project was funded by the Sustainable Farming Fund and Diary InSight, and the research was undertaken by the Centre for Advanced Engineering at the University of Canterbury.

The project examined the actual performance and effects of various equipment, including heat pumps, heat recovery units, solar water heaters, vacuum pump variable speed drives, milk pump variable speed drives, milk vat insulating wrap and chilled water milk coolers. To this end, five dairy farms were fitted with real-time energy monitoring using the Woosh Wireless network and monitored through a milking season.

 

The project has provided much-needed information for farmers who have often been wary of making energy management decisions based on incomplete information and claims made within sales literature. In addition, this study has highlighted a number of critical points for the dairy sector to consider. The results of the study are available for download here.

 

Next steps...

Venture Southland is planning a follow-on project, "The Well Designed Dairy Shed" to provide benchmarks and set out good practices for those planning to build a new dairy shed. If you have any suggestions, or comments regarding this project, please contact robin@venturesouthland.co.nz.

 

Venture Southland is also exploring the possibility of  investigating herd homes for Southland and comments regarding the viability of such an investigation are welcomed.

  

 Downloads

You may download these files for your own use. You may also freely distribute these files provided that you do not amend, or otherwise change them and that you cite Venture Southland as the source.

 

 

Related Documents
A report for farmers
This report provides dairy farmers with a robust and objective view on ways, with good practice, that they can significantly improve energy efficiency and operating costs for all types of dairy sheds. This report is also for other farmers planning a conversion, potential new dairy farmers, and other interested persons.
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Dairy Shed Efficiency Technical Report
This report brings together the technical information and monitoring data gathered during the project to assist dairy farm owners and mangers to make more informed decisions on their use of energy within the dairy shed
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Energy Efficiency in Dairy Sheds
The Energy Efficiency in Dairy Sheds project has provided farmers with a robust and objective view on ways, with good practice, that farmers can achieve significantly improve energy efficiency and operating costs for all types of dairy sheds.
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Energy and Electricity Calculator
Use this interactive Energy and Electricity Calculator to demonstrate the savings you can make on your own farm by inputting your current energy and electricity use figures.
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Improving Vacuum Pump Efficiency
View this document to see how a farm reduced it's daily vacuum pump energy consumption by 65%
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Losses from Water Heating Systems
Monitoring of the electricity used for water heating in nine dairy water heaters showed that on average, water heater losses could represent 20% of the total electricity used for water heating.
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Milk Vat Insulation
Milk Vat Insulation results in electricity savings of around 50% Another important advantage of insulating any milk vat may be the ability to maintain normal chilling times during periods of hot weather.
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Robin McNeill
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