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Energy Efficiency for Florida Aquaculture Facilities: Energy Use Audit
Author(s) -
Jordan Neff,
Eric J. Cassiano,
Micah Alo,
Craig Watson
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
edis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-0009
DOI - 10.32473/edis-fa238-2022
Subject(s) - energy consumption , aquaculture , profitability index , energy (signal processing) , environmental economics , efficient energy use , energy accounting , business , production (economics) , consumption (sociology) , environmental science , engineering , fishery , economics , fish <actinopterygii> , social science , statistics , mathematics , macroeconomics , finance , sociology , electrical engineering , biology
The energy consumption on aquaculture facilities can account for a large portion of on-farm operational costs. Energy associated with keeping aquatic plants and animals alive contributes to the total cost of operation. Even on a moderately sized farm, excessive energy consumption can be a limiting factor in the success of an aquaculture business. When recirculating aquaculture systems and indoor climate-controlled production methods are used, the cost of energy can be as large as the costs associated with labor and feed. Evaluating energy use on a facility allows for the opportunity to identify areas where energy may be used more efficiently. Increasing energy efficiency can help reduce overall operational costs and increase profitability. This publication is one in a series that details techniques and methods for reducing energy consumption on aquaculture farms.Prior to utilizing any energy saving opportunities, it is essential to understand how energy is used on a facility. This helps determine where changes in energy management and equipment can be most beneficial.  This article discusses methods used to help estimate and understand current energy use. Subsequent publications will address specific areas where changes have proven to lower costs and improve efficiency on aquaculture facilities.

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