1 / 15

Power consumption in the poultry industry Current lighting options

Contents. Power consumption in the poultry industry Current lighting options The Greengage LED-based solution: glo AGRILAMP Early results Pioneers Making it easy – financial planning Seeing is believing New products Contact details for Distributor.

dorian-chan
Télécharger la présentation

Power consumption in the poultry industry Current lighting options

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Contents • Power consumption in the poultry industry • Current lighting options • The Greengage LED-based solution: glo AGRILAMP • Early results • Pioneers • Making it easy – financial planning • Seeing is believing • New products • Contact details for Distributor

  2. Power Consumption in the Poultry Industry • In the UK alone 11,550 million eggs are produced annually • 99% of these are produced under artificial lighting conditions • This creates on average 246m tons of CO2 a year • And accounts for 8.5 billion watts of power; the equivalent domestic energy use of a small city • That does not include the Broiler Industry • The industry must change as mandatory energy policies are applied

  3. Current Lighting Options • The traditional tungsten bulb • Inefficient – 98% heat 2% light • High heat output – high red light • Short lifespan • Huge power consumption • Will dim • Cheap • Being phased out

  4. Current Lighting Options - cont • The Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) • Lower power consumption, • Contains dangerous gases • Contains mercury • No dimming ability • Poor light quality • Disposal issues

  5. glo AGRILAMP • The only purpose-designed LED-based • solution exclusively for poultry • Successfully tested extensively with major • producers • Exceptional trial results • Significant benefits: reduced power consumption and carbon emissions; improved animal welfare

  6. Following thorough researchthe • effects of blue and greenlight on • chickens wasestablished. • This led to the creation of thefirst purpose designed LED, • the glo AGRILAMP • “A majordevelopment in poultrylighting”. AJ IEC

  7. 50% reduction in temperature • 35,000 hrs 70% output • Dusk-till-dawn compatible • Reduced aggression • Reduced smothering • Better feed conversion • Shorter production periods • Lower feather wear by up to 80% • Calmer flocks • Less Aggression • Up to 90% energy reduction • Even-lighting across cages • No shadows or flickering • Standard ES26/27 & BC fitting • Non-toxic – no mercury • 100% recyclable • Lower Mortality • Less waste food up to 15% recorded • Stabilized temperatures

  8. Pioneers Noble Foods the UK’s largest Egg producer. 64 owned farms and 1000 contract farms The very first shed for Noble Foods just 63 Agrilamps. Noble Foods now has 6,000 Agrilamps and is rolling out to a grand total of 18,000 Agrilamps.

  9. Making it easy – financial planning • Bulb rental • No deposit • Huge cost savings • Reduced replacements • Rapid path to reduced emissions • Lower labour costs • Additional direct energy • reduction when dimmed – not gained with Incandescent or CFL

  10. Seeing is believing

  11. Just two Agrilamps started this activity in GGP Aviagen now save £1.02 ($2 US)per bulb per week

  12. Glo Agrilamp at work

  13. New Products

  14. John Matcham • Commercial Sales Director • Tel: +44 (0) 7501474974 • john.matcham@glowordwide.com • www.gloworldwide.com.com

More Related