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Efficient, Clean and Quiet Refrigeration from Energy Partners: Cooling-as-a-Service for Food Processing

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Energy Partners Refrigeration, a leading provider of Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) solutions for commercial and industrial refrigeration in South Africa, was selected to undertake the retrofit of the refrigeration system of Sovereign Foods’ facility in Hartbeespoort. The project focuses on a new ammonia system that will deliver a cooling capacity of 5.4 MW to the processing plant.

Energy Partners Refrigeration, a leading provider of Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS) solutions for commercial and industrial refrigeration in South Africa, was selected to undertake the retrofit of the refrigeration system of Sovereign Foods’ facility in Hartbeespoort. The project focuses on a new ammonia system that will deliver a cooling capacity of 5.4 MW to the processing plant. This collaboration builds upon their previous successful project in Uitenhage in 2021, where Energy Partners implemented a new ammonia refrigeration system and provided outsourced steam and waste heat recovery services for Sovereign Foods.

Mainstreaming sustainable cooling in South Africa

Energy Partners specialises in designing, installing, and operating refrigeration projects, as well as investing in, owning, and maintaining refrigeration assets while offering off-balance sheet solutions to their customers. Since launching CaaS in 2016, Energy Partners now manages an asset base of over USD 30 million, showcasing its strong track record through successful projects with clients like CloverDr. Oetker, and Afrupro.

In this project, Energy Partners’ solution essentially revolves around a three-stage ammonia system with screw and reciprocating compressors, evaporative condensers, and water-based oil cooling for screw compressors. Variable speed drives on compressors and condensers offer precise control and energy management. A master control system optimises the entire refrigeration process. A standout feature is the heat reclaim system that recovers energy from the compressor oil cooling process to preheat the facility’s hot water tanks, reducing reliance on conventional boilers and lowering fuel consumption.

The digital twin technology employed was able to estimate baseline energy savings of 20 percent. This is crucial given limitations in the electricity supply to the site, which impacts expansion feasibility.

Leveraging the Cooling-as-a-Service business model

Adopting the CaaS model, Sovereign Foods benefits from an efficient refrigeration system without upfront investment. But Energy Partners’ offered an integrated solution encompassing refrigeration, steam, and waste-heat recovery, further optimising energy consumption and use, and a noise reduction system to comply with local regulations. This project exemplifies the potential of integrated solutions in the food processing sector, emphasising energy efficiency and the use of natural refrigerants to promote responsible growth within the industry.

“Sovereign’s strategy is to partner with service providers who offer reliable, cost-effective and innovative solutions and Energy Partners was able to offer solutions for both steam and refrigeration. The offering of steam and cooling sales (where Sovereign buys units of energy – kg’s of steam and kW’s of refrigeration) reduces our risk profile and enables us to focus on our core business of producing high-quality, affordable and very tasty products for our customers.”

– Pieter van der Smit, Production Manager, Sovereign Foods Ltd