On-Farm Irrigation Energy Saving Tips
For most California farmers, energy savings is second only to water conservation on a long list of priorities. On-farm irrigation systems make up about 70% of electricity usage; tightly correlating water and energy usage.
Farm operators work diligently around the clock optimizing their irrigation system. An efficient irrigation system can save both electricity and water, thus lowering operating costs. Revel Energy works with California farmers, helping them achieve significantly lower energy bills. The following are on-farm irrigation energy saving tips.
Understand how much electricity your irrigation pumps use
Knowledge is power. The more you know about your energy consumption the better you will be at addressing your rising energy costs. For California farms, irrigation systems are a major user of electricity. Revel Energy developed a simple to use table for farmers to estimate their annual irrigation pump electricity usage. View here.
Make sure your irrigation pumps are working well over 60% efficiency
An acceptable efficiency rate for irrigation pumps is around 85% or better. Typically, if your irrigation pump is operating at around 50% efficiency, replacing the impeller will boost efficiency back up into an acceptable range. If the efficiency is much lower or the problem persists, consider replacing the entire pump. A new pump will quickly make up for the cost of the new unit with its boost in efficiency.
Example
Pistachio Farmer
Pump Horsepower
400 HP
Average Daily Hr Usage
12 Hrs. per day
Pump Efficiency
85%
Est. Annual Electricity
1,306,488 kWh
Schedule pumping to avoid peak and mid peak hours
For TOU utility customers, depending on the time of day you consume electricity will dictate your rate. Scheduling irrigation pumps to run outside of peak time is ideal. In some cases, farmers are forced to run during peak times, reasons include less evaporation, higher air moisture, etc. If farmers can shift their irrigation time to be 20% less in the peak hour, the saving will add up over time.
Gain electricity independence with on-farm renewable energy like commercial grade solar
We can only reduce electrical consumption so much. Irrigating crops has very specific needs and guidelines. Farmers have it down to a science. Energy independence supersedes that. Installing commercial grade solar panels and an energy storage system lowers your electricity rate and demand charge to almost zero. The initial investment can be daunting for smaller California farmers. Federal Tax Credits, incentives and available financing significantly cuts upfront capital needs. Contact a Revel Energy agriculture specialists today for more information.
Make sure you are using energy-efficient water conservation practices
Seems like an obvious one, right? Closely monitoring water saturation, dispersion or installing drip irrigation systems are just a couple methods for conserving water and energy. Water waste equals electricity waste. Revel Energy understands enough to know the pros (you the farmer) are well aware of these methods. In this case, a simple reminder goes a long way. Remember, saving energy takes diligence and consistent attention. For more water conservation tip go to USDA.gov
As investor owned utilities continue to raise rates and demand charges, California farmers are tasked with reducing electricity usage. PG&E consistently raises rates by 6% annually or more. This puts a strain on California’s agriculture industry. For now, with no rate slowdown in sight, farmers will need to continue to adapt.
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