2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2020.08.014
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Reducing electricity demand peaks on large-scale dairy farms

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“…Due to great differences exist among provinces, the development of management practices is unbalanced and inadequate, which is incompatible with the rapid amplification of farm scale. With dry land and little precipitation, more energy is required to fulfill water supply in AR [44]. Alternatively, farms in HR take on more pressure of cooling and ventilation in cowsheds, resulting in high energy consumption and CI.…”
Section: Nationwide Overview Of Dairy Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to great differences exist among provinces, the development of management practices is unbalanced and inadequate, which is incompatible with the rapid amplification of farm scale. With dry land and little precipitation, more energy is required to fulfill water supply in AR [44]. Alternatively, farms in HR take on more pressure of cooling and ventilation in cowsheds, resulting in high energy consumption and CI.…”
Section: Nationwide Overview Of Dairy Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the research study, a new term "poultry demand-side management" was suggested to increase the penetration of solar energies in poultry electricity consumption and decrease dependency on the main grid [150]. In New Zealand, dairy farms were studied to shift the main electricity consumption out of peak hours and to provide balance for the power systems [151]. Based on the results, the power consumption of the irrigation and milking-related processes contribute to the peak demand of the farm.…”
Section: Agricultural Demand Flexibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this very reason, reducing the energy intensity of agriculture currently represents a major topic, as agricultural production is one of the major CO 2 producers. Activities that significantly contribute to large electricity consumption include farmland irrigation, as well as milking (Dew et al, 2021). Questions related to the price and availability of energy, or relevant commodities and goods -whether natural gas, petroleum, or petroleum products -are currently even more topical, which is especially true for the context of the entire Central European region.…”
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