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| Southland Farm Installs Solar Powered Pumping System |
Southland Farm Installs Solar Powered Pumping System North Range Farm in Northern Southland engaged WaterForce to install a solar powered pumping system in early December 2009. North Range Farm had grazing restrictions on parts of their farm due to inadequate water supply for stock during dry periods. Power and diesel had been priced as options but both of these came with obstacles, including difficult access for refuelling services and capital cost. A solar pumping system seemed the obvious solution.
Installing a solar pumping system on farm requires a specific type of site, WaterForce worked with North Range manager Ian Grant to find a suitable site that provided both adequate water and sunlight for solar energy. The actual site was near the Mossburn White Hill Wind Farm, this had a reliable spring fed creek for water and a clear sunlight path for the solar panel. However, it was exposed to the prevailing wind.
Another advantage with this system is that it delivers more water when there is more sunlight to help balance the additional water stock consume on hot days. |