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Water System Energy Savings Don Day Extension Associate – Energy December 2012
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Outline Management Changes – Scheduling – Timing Mechanical Changes – Checking System Energy Source – Fuel Cost Comparisons Other farm water use
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Irrigation Energy Savings Water only when needed.
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Scheduling Methods Woodruff Method – or checkbook method – http://agebb.missouri.edu/irrigate/woodruff/ http://agebb.missouri.edu/irrigate/woodruff/ Weather data Recording field information: Sensors – Soil moisture blocks – Tensiometers
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Crop Water Use from Weather Data
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MU Weather Stations http://agebb.missouri.edu/weather/stations/i ndex.htm http://agebb.missouri.edu/weather/stations/i ndex.htm
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Fine sandy loam 25-50% AW Soil Water by Hand Feel Method Fine sandy loam 50-75% AW Fine sandy loam 75-100%
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Granular Matrix Block WATERMARK SOIL WATER SENSOR PVC Pipe ½” SDR 13.5 (Working Pressure 315 psi) I.D. = 0.716” CPVC Pipe ¾” Copper Tube Size (WP 100 psi) I.D. = 0.715”
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Sensor Installation Depths 12” 12” 12” Soil Depth Intervals Insertion Hole Chisel Slot 16” 6” 18” 42” 30” 12”
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Hansen AM400 Datalogger Data Logger - 6 Soil water sensors and two soil temperature sensors - Provides in field graph of past 35 days - More difficult to wire sensors into data logger - Special cable needed to download data
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Easy Access
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Irrigation Testing Uniformity testing – Takes about 4 hours – Should be done every 3-5 years Pump/well testing – http://farmenergymedia.extension.org/video/irrigatio n-pumping-plant-efficiency http://farmenergymedia.extension.org/video/irrigatio n-pumping-plant-efficiency – http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ae122 http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ae122 – http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ ag452-6.html http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ ag452-6.html – http://itc.tamu.edu/documents/l885.pdf http://itc.tamu.edu/documents/l885.pdf
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Maintenance Leaks – Reduce pressure – Affect uniformity Nozzles – Each worn nozzle can cost $4/yr. in energy cost Power Units – Proper maintenance – Keep weeds mowed for ventilation Pumps – Worn impellers – Seals Intakes: lower water levels may require adjustment of pumps due to water level.
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Pump with Normal Seal
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Pump with Worn Seal Some water is re-pumped and re-pressurized Worn seal Internal leakage
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Worn Impellers Enclosed Impeller Open Impeller North Central Region SARE Grant, 2011
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Impeller Adjustment is Key Bottom Seal re-established, improving output and efficiency (may increase per hour energy use)
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Irrigation Energy Assessments NRCS: – http://www.ruralenergy.wisc.edu/conservation/irr igation/default_irrigation.aspx http://www.ruralenergy.wisc.edu/conservation/irr igation/default_irrigation.aspx
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Decreasing Irrigation Energy ItemPotential Savings Improve Pumping Plant Efficiency50% Decrease operating pressure50% Reduce amt. of water pumped25% Load Management50% Down-size electric motors10% Change sprinklers to reduce evap.10% Water at night5-10%
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Fuel Cost Comparisons http://agebb.missouri.edu/irrigate/tips/index. htm http://agebb.missouri.edu/irrigate/tips/index. htm
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Additional Resources http://www.extension.org/pages/27775/intro duction-to-energy-efficient-irrigation http://www.extension.org/pages/27775/intro duction-to-energy-efficient-irrigation
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Financial Assistance EQIP – USDA NRCS – http://www.mo.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/eqi p.html http://www.mo.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/eqi p.html REAP –USDA Rural Development – http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/MO-REAP.html http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/MO-REAP.html
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Loans and Cost Share Might be Used For: Converting to low pressure Change of nozzles Updating power equipment Converting type of fuel Sensors
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Livestock Watering Systems http://www.extension.org/pages/32596/livest ock-watering-systems-energy-efficiency- checklist-and-tips http://www.extension.org/pages/32596/livest ock-watering-systems-energy-efficiency- checklist-and-tips http://extension.missouri.edu/p/EQ380
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Livestock Waterers MAESTRO example – Heating elements ran 24 hours/day for 75 days. (600 hrs. run time) – One 500 watt, three 250 watt – Used 2250 kWh at cost of $270 – Cost of energy free waterers, $1650 – Payback = 5.7 years
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Livestock Waterers Thermostat settings Check for leaks Insulate waterer
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Pump Houses MAESTRO Example: – Uninsulated pump house: 790 kWh electric use at cost of $95/year Add insulation Reduce to 272 kWh at cost of $33 Cost of insulation = $230 Annual savings = $62 Payback = 3.7 years
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Pump Houses Seal air leaks Add insulation Use thermostats to control heat
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Files on the Jump Drive This presentation: Water System Energy Saving Don Day.pptx Bioenergy and Sustainable Energy Series – Encon-2.4-11-30-2012.pdf – Encon-2.4-Irrigation Self-Test.docx
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Files on Jump Drive ATTRA publications: – Energytips_irrig.pdf – Irrigation-water.pdf – Maintaining_pumps.pdf – Soil_moisture.pdf
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Files on Jump Drive PowerPoints – Energy Conservation with pipeline design – Irrigation Management Tools for Energy Conservation_2011 – Reducting_Pumping_Energy_Costs12011_final Handouts: – Irrigation Pumping Costs Handout_2011 – Evaluating Pumping Plant Efficiency, K-State – Updating the Nebraska Pumping Plant Performance Criteria
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Files on Jump Drive Joe Henggler files: – Options to Decrease Irrigation Cost – Expanded Options to Decrease Energy Cost in Irrigation – Fuel Cost Comparisons (Excel File also on AgEbb)
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Questions Don Day Extension Associate – Energy daydr@missouri.edu 573-823-1570
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