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Perfect pints to preserve the planet

By James Russell: Perfect pints to preserve the planet

July 10, 2012

Pubs will be able to save almost £3,000 a year, serve better pints to punters, and conserve significant amounts of energy using state of the art drinks cooling technology being developed with Government backing.

Twenty one businesses are getting government funding to develop technology that can boost food and drink production and improve the environment, Food and Farming Minister Jim Paice announced today:

“Britain’s at the forefront of innovation and at a time of soaring world population growth, harnessing this talent for the food and farming industry will create significant economic growth and improve the environment. That’s why the Government is investing more than £15 million in this research.”

On-tap cooling system

One of the winning entries, from bar equipment suppliers Brewfitt, will develop an on-tap cooling system for pubs which they estimate could save pubs approximately £700 a year in energy costs and £2,000 worth of wasted drink.

Instead of beer being cooled in the cellar, warming in pipes on its way to the bar and being cooled again just before serving, the system will use far less energy. Drinks will be chilled as they’re needed which will mean better drinks, served at optimum temperatures, with less wastage.

Other award winners include: a digital project making buying local food more convenient and affordable online; a farm irrigation system to dramatically reduce water use; and research into reducing potato diseases without using pesticides.

Two competitions: worth £500k and £15million

Two competitions, co-funded by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra); the Technology Strategy Board; Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Scottish Government, were announced at the Farming, Food and Drink Innovation Summit in March. The aim was to inspire innovation that leads to more efficient production with less impact on the environment.

£500,000 was on offer to small and medium sized businesses through grants of up to £25,000. A further £15 million is available to businesses to invest in projects that will increase the efficiency, sustainability and competitiveness of food processing and manufacturing. The results of this competition will be announced later this year.

More information

Further information about the awards and the 21 winners is available from Emma.Conroy@defra.gsi.gov.uk

More information about the larger prize of up to £15 million, being awarded this October is available from the Technology Strategy Board.

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