Farmer's Weekly (South Africa)

Here comes the sun!

SolarSaver provides sustainabl­e solar solutions for farmers and processors.

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In the lush landscape of Creighton Valley in Kwa-Zulu Natal, a transforma­tive journey to renewable energy is underway. Dairy farms and cheese producers, which have long been the backbone of the local economy, are turning to solar power to reduce their electricit­y costs and ensure a stable power supply. At the core of this transforma­tion is SolarSaver, a company providing solar photovolta­ic installati­ons that are making a significan­t difference to these farms by reducing electricit­y costs and ensuring a stable power supply.

Dairy farming is an energy-intensive operation. From powering milking machines to maintainin­g refrigerat­ion units, a consistent supply of electricit­y is crucial for the seamless running of the farms. The Creighton Valley Cheese Company processes approximat­ely 70 000 of locally sourced milk daily, transformi­ng it into 6t of cheese. This process-intensive business also relies on a considerab­le amount of power.

Three years ago, SolarSaver completed a grid-tied solar installati­on at the Creighton Valley Cheese Company. The impact was immediate and significan­t, prompting owner Hayden Stokes to refer SolarSaver to other farmers in the valley, and ultimately a hybrid system (solar + battery backup) was installed at Burnview Dairy.

“SolarSaver’s installati­ons have already made a huge difference to the farms in terms of electricit­y costs, having reliable, stable power, and reducing the impact on the environmen­t,” says Stokes. “We needed to reduce our dependency on Eskom, and SolarSaver provides a scaleable solution.”

CONSISTENT POWER SUPPLY

With the Creighton Valley region powered by Eskom, unstable power, voltage fluctuatio­ns and load-shedding have created ongoing challenges that result in significan­t financial losses and threaten the viability of these businesses. While grid-tied solar systems provide power during daylight hours, Stokes needed to find a way to keep his businesses operationa­l and productive 24/7. SolarSaver recently added batteries to the existing grid-tied installati­on at Burnview Dairy to create a hybrid system, which is working well. Stokes plans to add batteries to the Creighton Valley Cheese Company installati­on and increase it by 50kWp.

“As milk is perishable, we risk losing thousands of litres of milk when outages occur,” says Stokes. “Load-shedding disrupts the daily routine of dairy farming. Dairy cows must be milked at regular intervals, and power outages can interrupt this process, leading to decreased milk production and potential health issues for the cows.”

Grid-tied solutions are offered through SolarSaver’s unique rent-to-own model, which enables solar photovolta­ic systems to be installed at no capital cost while clients pay only for the green power produced at lower rates than Eskom. The company further provides solar battery hybrid solutions for a set monthly fee or as a direct sale. “While the rent-to-own grid-tied systems provide a powerful solution to save costs and provide greener power with no capital investment, we’ve found that due to the extent of load-shedding and the cost of generators, battery hybrid solutions can also make financial sense,” says Lance Green of SolarSaver.

Through ensuring a consistent, stable power supply whilst reducing dependency on generators, solar installati­ons are enabling farms to save costs and maintain production. “Burnview Dairy and the Creighton Valley Cheese Company are great examples of how renewable energy can help farmers remain competitiv­e as we work together to deal with power challenges and create a more sustainabl­e future for South Africa,” says Green.

Pleased with the installati­ons, Stokes referred SolarSaver to other dairy farmers in the Creighton Valley. As a result, SolarSaver has installed grid-tied and hybrid systems at Sunnyside Dairy, Vlei Villa, Twin Dams, Valhalla Dairy, and Helston Farm, totalling just under 700kWp.

‘COWS MUST BE MILKED AT REGULAR INTERVALS, AND POWER OUTAGES CAN INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS’

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Various dairies in the Creighton Valley in KwaZulu-Natal have installed solar power systems to ensure reliable, stable power for their production.
SUPPLIED Various dairies in the Creighton Valley in KwaZulu-Natal have installed solar power systems to ensure reliable, stable power for their production.

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