“As power prices rise, some farmers have been forced to turn off the pumps,” reports the Australian Broadcast Corporation. Long-time Slashdot reader connect4 shared their report from the coast of Queensland, where the price of pumping water to sugarcane fields has doubled.
Local irrigators council representative, Dale Hollis, says right now, irrigators have two options. “They have to switch off the pumps and go back to dryland [cropping], and that impacts upon the productivity of the region and impacts on jobs” he said. “The second option is to go off the grid and look at alternatives.” Another option is solar and there are plenty of farmers installing panels, but many growers irrigate at night and can’t afford the millions of dollars it could take to buy battery storage. That’s pushing many of them back to a dirtier option. “Right now, diesel stacks up,” Mr Hollis said.
The head of farm operations for a sugar producer says it’s now 30% cheaper to pump water with diesel than electricity, even before you count the subsidy from the federal government, and they expect to save even more money as energy prices go up.
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