Citation
Abubakar, Mohammed Shu'aibu and Umar, B. and Ahmad, Desa
(2010)
Energy Use Patterns in Sugar Production: A case study of Savannah Sugar Company, Numan, Adamawa State, Nigeria.
Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 6 (4).
pp. 377-382.
ISSN 1816-157X
Abstract
A study was conducted on the evaluation of energy use patterns in sugar production in
Savannah Sugar Company, Numan, Adamawa State. Energy use and production data in this agro-allied
company for seven years (1998-2004) were collected through the administration of a structured
questionnaire. Results show of the two energy sources examined electrical energy consumed accounted
for 93% of the total energy inputs over the years under review. The balance of 7% was in the form of
manual energy. The minimum and maximum values of energy use ratios were 16.2:1 and 23.9:1 were
obtained for 2000 and 2002 respectively. A correlation between energy inputs and outputs with R2 value
of 0.57 was obtained. Some energy use lapses were identified in the course of the study, which includes
malfunctioning of some electric motors and other auxiliary equipment and general wastage. Manufacture,
Transport and Repair (MTR) energy was not evaluated due to insufficient data on the masses of machines
available in the industries and on their usage. Thus, the results of energy use obtained from the industries
are incomplete because the MTR energy plays a significant role in energy use analysis. The significance
of the results obtained in this work is that since the level of use of each energy source was determined,
the agro-allied industry would be able to relate energy use with commodity production so as to enhance
production with minimum energy input.
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