Energy Efficiency Improvements in a Microbrewery in South Africa

J. Conduah, K. Kusakana, P. A. Hohne
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The processes involved in brewing beer have been observed to be highly energy intensive. Breweries in particular may consume up to 8250 kWh per month. In addition, approximately 0.43 kWh is required to produce one liter of beer in large breweries, while energy usage in microbreweries are estimated to be significantly higher. A walkthrough energy audit revealed that a craft brewery located in Bloemfontein, South Africa, required approximately 0.65 kWh of electrical energy to produce one liter of beer. This equates to approximately 5.2% of the production costs involved, substantiating the need for energy management; this makes energy efficiency improvement an important way to reduce costs, especially in times of high energy price volatility. In South Africa, craft beer produced by these breweries became highly popular in recent years. The heating and cooling processes involved in the production of craft beer could be controlled based on the time-of-use (TOU) tariff to reduce the energy consumption. This may be achieved by shifting loads from peak demand to off-peak or standard time. Renewable energy source technologies can also be used to reduce the energy consumption; however, the renewable energy systems show a common disadvantage of not always meeting the energy demand during certain climate conditions. Therefore, in this paper, a methodology for reducing energy usage and associated costs is proposed to evaluate various energy management initiatives for prospective implementation.
南非一家小型啤酒厂的能源效率改进
据观察,酿造啤酒的过程是高度能源密集型的。尤其是酿酒厂,每月的耗电量可能高达8250千瓦时。此外,大型啤酒厂生产一升啤酒大约需要0.43千瓦时,而小型啤酒厂的能源消耗估计要高得多。能源审计演练显示,位于南非布隆方丹的一家手工酿酒厂生产一升啤酒需要大约0.65千瓦时的电能。这相当于大约5.2%的生产成本,证实了能源管理的必要性;这使得提高能源效率成为降低成本的重要途径,尤其是在能源价格波动较大的时期。近年来,这些啤酒厂生产的精酿啤酒在南非非常受欢迎。精酿啤酒生产过程中涉及的加热和冷却过程可以根据使用时间(TOU)关税进行控制,以减少能源消耗。这可以通过将负荷从高峰需求转移到非高峰或标准时间来实现。可再生能源技术也可用于减少能源消耗;然而,可再生能源系统显示出一个共同的缺点,即在某些气候条件下并不总能满足能源需求。因此,本文提出了一种减少能源使用和相关成本的方法,以评估未来实施的各种能源管理举措。
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