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    • Switch from incandescent lighting to T-8 fluorescent lighting in your barns
    • Use dimmers and motion sensors on your barn lights
    • Match tractor size to the size of implements
    • Ensure equipment tyres are properly inflated
    • Ensure that equipment and machinery are suitably maintained following the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule
    • Make sure that the windows and doors in your farm buildings are tight fitting and well sealed
    • Insulate farm building outside walls with greater than R20 and ceilings with greater than R30
    • Consider the use of solar energy around the farmstead or on-farm (for powering water pumps and electric fences)
    • Switch to a milk pre-cooler system to cool the milk before it enters the bulk milk tank
    • Check that the timer settings for the solenoid valve on the water system of plate pre-coolers allow enough time for the milk to be cooled, but not so long as to cause water waste
    • Avoid excessive use of borehole water during parlour wash down to minimize disposal costs for dirty water
    • Use variable speed drives (VSD) on vacuum and milk pumps on your milking equipment
    • Look into adjusting lights in the dairy barn to increase milk production
    • Install a heat reclaimer
    • Investigate availability of water recycling equipment
    • Insulate hot water lines and refrigeration lines going to the milk vat
    • Use a timer on your water heater so the water is the right temperature only when you need it
    • Maximize natural ventilation in the barn
    • Clean ventilation fans
    • Look into doing an on-farm energy audit

 
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GERONIMO European Dairy Energy Award

Applications and Results

Winner of First Ever European Dairy Energy Award

Sven-Erik Eriksson, a Swedish dairy farmer is the proud winner of the first ever European Dairy Energy Award and walks away with a whopping 1,000kg of Lactivate™ energy and water saving milking machine cleaning solution courtesy of ECOLAB at the Fira de Girona on Friday the 30th of October 2009.

geronimoAward2.jpgFrom L – R: Mr. Jean-Philippe Pollet (European Marketing Manager, ECOLAB Agriculture), Ms. Gudrun Johansson (receiving the award on behalf of Mr.Sven-Erik Eriksson), Mr. Robert Carroll (GERONIMO) To view more photos, click here.

The European Dairy Energy Award is part of the GERONIMO project, an EU funded initiative aimed at fostering best practices in energy efficiency among European dairy farms. John - Erik Johansson GERONIMO’s Swedish partner accepted the award on behalf of the winner Sven-Erik Eriksson which was presented by Mr. Jean-Philippe Pollet, Marketing Manager Europe ECOLAB Agriculture, and official sponsor of the GERONIMO award this morning at the final workshop of GERONIMO. Mr. Eriksson was among the many European dairy farmers who participated in this competition by submitting a detailed report of the energy use on their farms.

Mr. Eriksson’s farm in Frösön, Sweden, uses natural ventilation and lighting to reduce energy use. A wood-chip burner provides heat for the farm building and the neighbouring houses. Heat is also recovered from the milk cooling system. The 120 cows on this farm are milked by two milking robots with energy efficient vacuum pumps. Mr. Eriksson and his team also have ambitious plans for biogas production on their farm and have commissioned feasibility studies to JILU (Jämtlands läns Institut för Landsbygdsutveckling).

Mr. Carroll, Manager of the GERONIMO project said “it is a pleasure to see that GERONIMO has fuelled change in attitudes and behaviours of dairy farmers toward efficient energy use. This award was made possible thanks to the support of Ecolab and Lactivate.” Mr. Carroll also said that the success of the GERONIMO Project was due to the hard work and effort of all the consortium members.

“We are extremely pleased and proud to support such a project which empowers farmers to change the way they consume energy. Such grass roots projects encourage a lasting change in attitudes and foster innovation, and are perfectly aligned with Ecolab’s comprehensive approach to sustainability and focuses on helping conserve resources, improve safety and reduce waste” said Jean-Philippe Pollet of Ecolab, the main sponsors of this award.

The GERONIMO project, which had just finalised, was a two year long initiative aimed at raising awareness among dairy farmers about energy conservation through the European Dairy Energy Portal (www.dairyenergy.eu) which brought together energy experts and dairy farmers.

Oonagh Mc Nerney, the Director of Iberian Productivity and Innovation Centre, and one of the instigators of the initiative says that “since its launch in November last year, this online community has steadily attracted a critical mass of dairy farming and energy stakeholders and participants, many of whom are frequent and recurring visitors to the site. We want to consolidate and build on this so that the European Dairy Energy Portal grows from strength to strength.”

Most of the almost two million dairy farms around the European Union are small and medium sized enterprises that need to be stimulated, empowered and supported to make on-farm energy saving changes on their farms. The successful collaboration of a multi-disciplinary team of experts making up the GERONIMO consortium have over the two year course of the project, produced the European Dairy Energy Portal, which has served as a source of assistance for farmers interested in making their farms and processes energy efficient and reducing costs.

Dairy farms are heavy consumers of energy, most of which is obtained from mains electricity and diesel oil. Most dairy farms also use energy-thirsty processes and equipment which can be altered to make huge savings. Such savings can be augmented by the use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass. The European Dairy Energy Portal helps dairy farmers to access the information and the advice they need to implement energy saving changes and investments on-farm.

This portal, which is a hub for dairy farmers, professionals in energy efficiency, academics, students and other stakeholders, has been a contributor for change in energy use in dairy farms and has helped farmers embrace good practices of energy use on their premises. The portal’s success means that although the GERONIMO project has now come to an end, the portal will still remain operational.

Registration to the portal will continue to be free and simple. Registered users can exchange knowledge, information and experiences with other users. It will continue to be regularly updated with the latest information on energy and its best use on dairy farms, providing an array of information easily accessibly by dairy farmers and interested parties and broken down into clear and easily navigable sections. Tools and functionality include an online forum, a virtual trade fair where registered users can buy and sell equipment and hosts of articles and case studies.

“With a growing member base of well over 1,200 registered users, consisting of dairy farmers, energy experts, equipment providers, academics and agriculture students from all over Europe, this is a true testament to the Portal’s relevance and illustrates the usefulness of such a site for the dairy farming community,” said Oonagh Mc Nerney, director of IPIC.

The Geronimo project was partly funded by the European Union through the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme. This project was coordinated by the Iberian Productivity and Innovation Centre (IPIC). The consortium behind this project is made up of Gesund Lantbruk HB, Institut für Energiedienstleistungen GmbH., Lleters de Catalunya, Llet Nostra, Malta Industrial Innovation for SMEs, MFKK Feltalálói és Kutató Központ Szolgáltató Kft., the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers and the University of Zagreb.

For more information please contact Robert Carroll:
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tel.: +34 9355 42501

Iberian Productivity and Innovation Centre,
Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia,
Edificio C4, Bloque Anexo,
Planta Baja,
Av. Del Canal Olimpic, 15,
08860, Castelldefels,
Barcelona,
Spain


Here are the applications sent by our members to the award:

And here are the results of the ratings:

Applicants: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Categories:                        
Actual energy efficient equipment installed 7 5 16 12 12 10 6 6 6 11 16 5
Other Energy efficient methods employed 8 10 12 12 9 6 9 11 8 13 15 9
Vacuum pumps 4 6 18 9 9 18 15 8 13 5 5 5
Milk cooling 6 4 11 9 5 14 6 4 4 5 7 6
Water heating 12 11 17 16 16 11 15 12 16 13 17 5
Lighting 20 4 15 9 5 7 8 7 5 8 10 5
Ventilation 15 4 14 10 5 3 4 7 11 5 4 9
Manure Handling 8 12 14 8 17 3 5 7 5 9 11 5
Feeding 4 6 14 6 5 3 5 4 5 5 9 10
Water management 19 16 13 12 5 6 5 13 9 11 12 5
Renewable energy 8 4 12 5 18 8 11 7 9 8 18 6
Future plans 4 6 14 6 10 5 7 5 5 5 13 5
SUM: 115 88 170 114 116 94 96 91 96 98 137 75
    WINNER  

The winner is Sven-Erik Eriksson from Sweden

Congratulations!

A photo of Sven-Erik Eriksson’s Energy Efficient Farm:
farm.jpg


Sven-Erik is talking about his heat recovery unit
(swedish)



Sven-Erik is talking about his heat storage tank
(swedish)
 
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