Queensland Farmer’s Federation – Media Release – Reducing energy use, bills and increasing on-farm efficiency.

Queensland Farmer’s Federation –  Reducing Energy Use

Reducing energy use, bills and increasing on-farm efficiency

Queensland farmers are seeing their on-farm electricity use and energy bills reduced as a result of the Queensland Government funded Queensland Farmers Federation (QFF) and Ergon Energy, Energy Savers Program.

Over 60% of the 130 farms participating in the QFF Energy Savers program have or plan to implement part of the $3 million of annual energy cost savings identified in the energy efficiency audits across different industries. This includes 50 farms implementing energy efficiency projects and another 32 that are planning to in the near future.

QFF President Stuart Armitage said that despite the evident structural challenges with energy affordability in Queensland, farmers are not waiting around on the promise of eventual price relief.

“Farmers are implementing projects to improve and upgrade irrigation, refrigeration, lighting and installing solar photovoltaic (PV) systems,” said Mr. Armitage.

“The biggest uptake has been by irrigators improving pumping systems. Crop requirements, climatic conditions, water licencing and irrigation channel conditions mean they don’t have the luxury of deciding when they pump water.

A recent survey of program participants found that over 90% of respondents felt that Energy Savers has raised awareness of on-farm energy management.

Most encouraging too has been feedback from energy efficiency suppliers that farmers are approaching them for improvements based of the case studies and information provided through the program.

The Energy Savers program has developed and published 45 case studies, including 5 videos covering a range of agricultural industries throughout Queensland all available on the Energy Savers website. These case studies and information have been presented at 50 events throughout the state’s agricultural regions.

“QFF continues to work with Ergon and the State Government to assist farmers move ahead with projects identified in the audits by providing advice and information to reduce barriers, such as understanding the technologies and accessing financing options,”  said Mr. Armitage. read more

Thursday, 21 September 2017

The October 2017 contract settled at:

14.70 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

80.31 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$401 for MAR Contract 2017 season

$405 for MAY Contract 2017 season

$428 for 2018 season

$449 for 2019 season

$452 for 2020 season

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Wednesday, 20 September 2017

The October 2017 contract settled at:

14.37 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

80.16 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$394 for MAR Contract 2017 season

$399 for MAY Contract 2017 season

$421 for 2018 season

$442 for 2019 season

$446 for 2020 season

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Mills Update

WILMAR MILLS UPDATE

The following advice has this morning been received from Wilmar.

Invicta Mill.

  • Crushing is about to resume on Invicta Mill’s B side following a stop overnight.
  • The diffuser chain on the B side milling train came off its sprockets about 6.30pm yesterday (Tuesday).
  • Teams worked long into the night to manually clear hot, wet bagasse from the area, and reinstall the chain.
  • While B side was down, we took the opportunity to conduct cleaning and maintenance work that was scheduled for next Tuesday.
  • Today’s loading has been reduced to 70 per cent.

Pioneer Mill

  • Lost 4.5 hours last night when the syrup tank (part of the rocket near the lab) started to leak.
  • Still loading just over 10,000t today.

Inkerman Mill

  • Inkerman is operating one boiler down today as they need to do a tube repair.
  • Loading reduced to just under 11,000t.

Les

Tuesday, 19 September 2017

The October 2017 contract settled at:

14.92 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

79.58 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$410 for MAR Contract 2017 season

$414 for MAY Contract 2017 season

$435 for 2018 season

$454 for 2019 season

$456 for 2020 season

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