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Generator powers up a fish farm

Generator hire powers up fish farm

The salmon hatchery overcame their aquaculture power challenge by renting a 500 kVA generator to meet the growing needs of their freshwater tanks. This cost-effective solution provided flexibility to scale up or down as needed, saving money and ensuring uninterrupted power supply for the fish farm.
  • Challenge

    Existing generator lacked the power to meet hatchery’s growing needs

  • Impact

    Renting instead of buying saves money and offers room to grow

  • Solution

    Long-term rental of a 500 kVA generator, plus purpose-built extras

Client:Large Scottish salmon fishery

Location:Inverness, Scotland

Sectors:Aquaculture

The Challenge

Providing extra power to keep a salmon business growing

In a remote part of Scotland where blackouts are common, many businesses rely on generators for 24/7 power. What happens, though, when your business grows and your current power supply is no longer adequate? This was the case for a leading Scottish salmon company. Its hatchery needs round-the-clock power for the freshwater tanks where young salmon grow from parr to smolt, and its 300 kVA generator couldn’t keep up with the growing business. The company faced a dilemma: rent or buy?

Project fact file

200 kVABoost in power needed
EffectiveRenting proved less costly
Hassle-freeWe took care of maintenance
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The Solution

A cost-effective generator rental with purpose-built extras

We stepped in to help the salmon hatchery solve the problem. Following a site survey, we identified that a 500 kVA generator would be needed now. The survey also revealed a few issues with the site – existing infrastructure wasn’t going to handle the extra 200 kVA too well. The problem was, the company hadn’t budgeted for an entire site upgrade. We found smart ways to solve the problem, including semi-temporary fixes and a long-term rental agreement.

“During a growth phase, renting a major asset like a generator makes solid business sense. It’s so easy to scale the system to meet your changing needs.”

The Impact

The money saved gave the hatchery room to grow

For this salmon hatchery, long-term generator rental was the right decision. Here’s why: renting eliminates the need for capital expenditure; it gives the flexibility to dial up or down the size of the generator, depending on the farm’s current needs; plus, we take care of equipment maintenance, freeing up the fish farm to focus on what it does best.

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Tags
  • Aquaculture
  • Agriculture
  • Case Study
  • Europe
  • Fish farms