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8 February 2015

On-farm power generation – options for vegetable growers

Project report
Environment, Postharvest and supply chain and more
8 February 2015

Vegetable Industry’s Participation at the International Horticultural Congress, Brisbane, August 2014

Project report
Pests diseases and biosecurity, Industry development and communication and more
8 February 2015

2014 Reverse Trade Mission

Project overview
Study tours
2014 - 2014
8 February 2015

Double knock low dose fenthion treatment of zucchinis as a quarantine treatment against cucumber fly

Project overview
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Cucumber and Zucchini
2014
22 January 2015

Gas fuelled on farm power generation

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, On-farm and crop management and more
Asian leafy vegetables, Chives and more
22 January 2015

On-farm power generation for vegetable growers

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Environment and more
22 January 2015

Solar on-farm power generation

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Environment and more

Research into on farm power generation has produced details of the options, and explored feasibility of adoption of such systems. Growers can use this to help them make informed decisions about the economic, technical and operational costs and benefits of the various technologies, the challenges of installation and operation, and the suitability of systems to individual ventures. Whilst solar PV currently contributes a small proportion of global electricity generation, there has been remarkable growth in its installed capacity and power generated over the ten or so years to 2014, due largely to rapid evolution in PV technology, significant reductions in cost, and substantial subsidies that renewables have attracted. Solar PV is one of the key options for on-site power generation, and is already widely used by Australian farmers and growers, especially in the sun-rich states. Poor financial performance of solar PV in some instances was due to the low price of electricity excluding demand charges.