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The Macadamia Processing Company (MPC) has installed a 600-kilowatt solar electricity system on the roof of its factory at Alphadale, near Lismore in northern New South Wales.
The 100 per cent grower-owned cooperative has invested close to $1 million in the solar system, which has been registered with the Federal Government's Clean Energy Regulator as a power station.
MPC's general manager Steven Lee said they expected a full payback for the project in less than three years.
"The equipment's got an effective operating life in excess of 20 years, so we're looking forward to making savings for the life of that project and some pretty significant reduction in energy consumption," he said.
"We're generating a peak of around 400 to 450 kilowatts, depending on how bright the day is and where the sun is.
Green savings promise greater returns for growers
The energy savings from MPC installing a solar system will result in a greater return for macadamia farmers in NSW and Queensland supplying nut to MPC.
"The efficiency savings will allow us to pay our growers more for their macadamia crop into the future, so it's a win for us as a business but also a win for our macadamia suppliers," Mr Lee said.
Lynwood macadamia grower and MPC director Andrew Leslie was fully supportive of the switch to solar and said it was an "excellent move".
"It runs nearly 80 per cent of the day shift in the factory, that's running everything which is a huge impact on the environment and a huge impact financially," he said.
He said the factory also used 100 per cent of the nut with the kernel sold for consumption and the shell waste turned into electricity.
"We use 20 per cent of the shell at the factory for the boilers to run all the heaters and then we sell the remaining 80 per cent of shell to other industry for their boilers and heating set-ups," Mr Leslie said.
"We use 100 per cent of the product, so how environmentally sustainable is that?"
That investment is returning 33% profit every year for 17 years at least , be closer to 27 years....
If every Business in Australia with a factory did this, imagine the saving's, more competitive practices more jobs