Dairy farmers suffered substantially increased energy bills during the
1970's, at a time of herd expansion and modernisation of equipment to allow bulk
milk refrigeration and storage on the farm. Little was known of the levels of
electricity use in the dairy farming sector, but extrapolations had suggested a
figure of 300 to over 400 kWh/cow/annum. Farmers were requesting quantitative
estimates for the potential of conservation equipment, particularly plate heat
exchangers and heat recovery units.
An energy audit of dairy farms in South Devon is described. Over a period
of two years, data were collected relating to energy use by each of the major
components of a milking parlour and dairy, for a range of parlour sizes, levels of
production and the ambient conditions. Analysis revealed the factors most
influencing variations in energy use. An equation was developed to describe the
energy use by a bulk milk tank, given the level of production and the ambient
temperature. The bulk tank accounted for some 40% of the total energy used.
The bulk tank has been studied in detail. The stages of heat transfer from
the milk to the chilled water and the resulting effects upon the ice bank have been
modelled. Laboratory investigations were carried out to determine some
parameters empirically. The model's limits, sensitivity and validation are
reported.
Typical levels and ranges of energy use are suggested. A mean of
approximately 250 kWh/cow/annum resulted from the audit, but 200
kWh/cow/annum was achieved by the most economical of farms without resort
to conservation equipment, and this level is proposed as a target for the
conscientious farmer. The factors affecting energy use in the farm dairy are
identified as political, environmental, technical and managerial and these are
discussed. The farmer's influence has to be directed mainly at the last of these
categories. Investment in energy conservation equipment should not be
considered until consumption is down to the proposed target level.
Date of Award | 1989 |
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Original language | English |
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ELECTRICITY USE IN THE FARM DAIRY
Bowes, R. C. (Author). 1989
Student thesis: PhD