Freedom Foods is a leading health food brand. In 2018, in a bid to reduce energy costs and as part of its five-year sustainability plan, the company launched ‘Project Radiant’, an ambitious solar installation project at its processing operations in Shepparton.
At the time, energy was a major cost for the business. It was also vulnerable to regular fluctuations in voltage and supply due to electrical grid instability. The UHT (long life) milk production line in particular had been shutting down up to 10 times a year, each time costing Freedom Foods anywhere from $40,000-$70,000 in disrupted production and associated clean-up costs.
While solar, voltage optimisation, and storage were the fundamental goals underpinning the Project, “there was significant lead time to source the specialised equipment for our sustainability strategy,” explains Freedom Foods’ Project Manager, Jeremy Panuccio.
“With the requirement for custom-built components, we needed a solution that would be flexible enough to meet the supplier’s payment schedule.”
In addition, the project was also supported by a $1.6 million grant from Regional Development Victoria (RDV). However because the grant could not be realised until the project was installed, an alternative funding solution was needed.
Project snapshot
Equipment
3.8MW Solar PV System, Powerpack and Powerfactor
9152 x Phono 380W panels
19 x ABB inverters
1 x 500kWh Tesla powerpack
1 x 2MVA Powerfactor correction unit
Annual energy production
5.36 GWh
Energy savings
36% net energy savings
How many tonnes of emissions saved annually?
5,470 metric tonnes of CO2 per year
Payment plan term
7 years
Channel partner
AEES
Industry
Food manufacture
Without Smart Ease’s expertise, in particular the simplicity and flexibility of the application process, the project would have taken significantly longer to get – and stay – underway.
The solution
In collaboration with AEES Group, Freedom Foods was able to access a staggered payment plan developed by Smart Ease.
Multiple draw-downs throughout the complex 14-month construction phase enabled the project to stay on schedule.
According to AEES Group Managing Director, Richard Martin, “without Smart Ease’s expertise, in particular the simplicity and flexibility of the application process, the project would have taken significantly longer to get – and stay – underway.”
“Not only did Smart Ease tailor a plan to match the pace of the rollout,” says Mr Panuccio, “but their industry knowledge supported us in progressing with the whole project far more quickly.”
“The time savings enabled us to complete installation before Summer, enabling us to cut our seasonal energy costs and meet sustainability targets.”
The win
By February 2020, Project Radiant was fully operational, and the plant has reduced costs and improved efficiencies.
Grid-derived electricity has been reduced by as much as 36%. Adds Mr Martin, “Voltage Optimisation is now being used to reduce network demand costs while improving power quality, while the battery storage aims to eliminate costly production failures on the UHT line.”
Freedom Foods’ sustainability goals have been hugely impacted, too, with over 5,000 tonnes of carbon emissions now estimated to be offset annually, equivalent to 1,362 new trees planted per year.
“This project is one of Victoria’s largest behind-the-meter solar installations and a terrific example of a leading Australian manufacturer delivering on sustainability goals as well as cutting energy costs,” says Guy Olian of Smart Ease. “It’s a technological success story!”
At the time of installation in 2019, Project Radiant was one of the largest single rooftop solar power installations in Australia.