Energy Monitoring in Gins - 2012 Preliminary Results

Thursday, January 10, 2013: 8:15 AM
Salon D (Marriott Riverwalk Hotel)
Robert G. Hardin IV , USDA-ARS Cotton Ginning Research Unit
Paul A. Funk , USDA-ARS-Southwestern Cotton Ginning Research Laboratory
Energy is the second largest source of variable costs for cotton gins.  Electricity use has been monitored throughout the ginning season for several gins across the cotton belt since 2010.  Fuel use for drying and moisture restoration was measured in 2011 and 2012.  Relationships between electricity use, fuel use, and processing rate were examined.  The impacts of weather conditions, cultivar, and module type (round or rectangular) on energy use were identified.