Fuel used for steam generation accounts for more than 40% of the total utility cost in a Brewery and therefore presents the largest opportunity to drive conversion cost reduction.
Our efforts over the last two decades in this direction have led to significant reduction in the energy consumption per hectolitre of beer produced. We pioneered the concept of specific energy benchmarking by studying the energy consumption patterns across breweries and identifying gaps leading to higher energy consumption. By partnering with plants across the industry and addressing these gaps we have reduced the energy consumption benchmark by over 40%.
Over the years, to meet challenging new targets for conversion cost reduction, our solutions have evolved to not only focus on optimising the steam and condensate network but also on optimising the process by looking at factors like wort vapour heat recovery for hot water generation, optimising the energy tank and precisely controlling the utility based on the process parameters e.g. controlling water addition to the adjunct, precisely maintaining the evaporation ratio / degree plato during wort boiling. Besides reducing the energy consumption per hectolitre of brew we also provide solutions for water and waste water treatment.
Our own observations suggest that with available and cost effective technology there are still opportunities to reduce energy consumption by about 21% on an average globally across breweries.