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General information |
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Name |
Dausa Milk
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Country installed |
India
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Address |
Jaipur Dairy, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Indien
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Industry sector, NACE code |
C10.5 - Manufacture of dairy products
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Solar thermal system owner / operator |
Jaipur Dairy
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Solar thermal engineering company |
Photon Solar
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Process integration engineering company |
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Year of operation start |
2010
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Technical parameters |
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Collector technology |
flat plate collector
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Collector name |
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Installed collector area (gross), m² |
110.0
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Installed collector area (aperture), m² |
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Installed collector area (absorber), m² |
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Installed thermal power (estimated), kWth |
77.0
(Default value calculated by multiplying the gross collector area by 0.7 kWth/m²)
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Solar collector loop heat transfer fluid |
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Solar energy storage |
short-term water storage
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Storage volume, m³ |
5
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Kind of conventional heat source |
hot water boiler
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Kind of fuel used |
fuel oil
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Process |
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Solar thermal energy used for |
washing of milk tanks and cans
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Unit operation |
cleaning
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Point of Solar Heat Integration |
B1) Heating of process(es) / process vessel(s)
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--> Integration how and where |
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--> Temperature range process |
75-85
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--> Temperature range solar loop (min/max), C° |
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Economic parameters |
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Total investment costs (excl. VAT), € |
1.00
(Turnkey costs including solar collectors, piping, support construction, storage, design, commissioning reduced with subsidies)
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Solar loop (excl. VAT), € |
(Solar collectors, piping, support construction)
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Solar energy storage (excl. VAT), € |
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Others (excl. VAT), € |
(Design, commissioning, others)
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Process integration (excl. VAT), € |
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Subsidy, € or % of total investment costs |
30% on investment costs
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Cost for fuel replaced, €/MWhfuel |
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Calculated solar thermal system life time, a |
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Annual useful solar heat delivery, MWh/a |
44
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Specific annual useful solar heat delivery, MWh/am² |
0.4
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Specific investment costs, €/m² |
0.01
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Solar fraction, % |
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Lessons learned |
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Initiative |
The Rajasthan Dairy Federation has implemented the SWH Systems in around 13 chilling centres across the state to reduce fuel consumption and save fuel costs.
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Integration methodology |
Hot water of 75°C to 85°C is used for washing of milk tanks and cans. The hot water requirement is for about three to four hours a day for all 365 days a year.
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Crucial Interfaces |
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Construction / Commissioning |
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Operation / Performance |
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Recommendations |
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