With the development of new energy saving compressor technologies, air has now become a highly viable form of power generation for the entire industry.
The development of specialised anti rust and anti contamination marine coatings plus fully sealed, stainless steel cabinets means large scale, industrial compressors can now operate continuously and efficiently in extremely harsh marine environments.
Kaishan Australia are currently commissioning 22 new compressor units to be employed for a wide variety of ocean and land based applications in the Tasmanian salmon industry. They will replace the current standard diesel compressors that have been in service for three years bringing advanced efficiency and higher capacity to the operations.
These highly specialised, energy saving compressors are designed and built to operate remotely 24/7. Utilising Kaishan’s advanced Permanent Magnet and 2-stage technology, the compressors will be operated, managed and monitored via 4G and wireless network from any remote location.
Six of these specialised compressors will be diesel powered and operate from marine based barges controlling feeding, fish recovery and other remote functions from multiple sea pens. These compressors and component systems are made to operate in gale force winds and stormy seas.
Variable speed and flow technology allows the compressors to operate at the required output for any application demand at any time, meaning there is no excess or wasted energy use and the exact pressure is generated to match real time needs.
Kaishan’s world class, energy saving technology and seaworthy engineering means that compressed air will be an efficient and effective power source for many aquaculture applications for years to come.
Whilst compressed air has been used in aquaculture applications for many years, it is due to recent advances in compressor technology and engineering that the true value is being realised.
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