How LED lighting reduced Hollick Estates' energy use
An LED lighting retrofit at an iconic Australian winery.
An LED lighting retrofit at an iconic Australian winery.
Hollick Estates were looking for a unique lighting solution to reduce their energy costs.
Tackling the lighting challengeAn important part of winemaking is light, so the lighting design had to suit the purpose of each area of their business operations. Hollick Estates required the lighting upgrade to be cost-effective, environmentally sustainable and OHS compliant. It was also important the lighting upgrade didn’t disrupt the daily operations of the business.
We designed and installed an LED lighting solution to meet the challenge. From the cellar door to the barrel and bottle storage areas, through to the workshop and kitchens, our solution replaced the old lights with new LEDs. This enhanced OHS compliance with better visibility across their winery operations, such as improving safety conditions for forklifts and ladders and eliminating dark corners.
We designed an effective lighting solution through our end-to-end service. As a result, Hollick Estates achieved their business goals of reducing energy use and improving the amenity of each area of the business for their staff and customers.
With a broad range of lighting solutions available, we helped Hollick Estates to:
• reduce energy consumption with a unique LED lighting solution
• create a safe, pleasant and productive environment for staff and customers
• choose LED lighting that comes with a certified Carbon Neutral option by Climate Active.
Our experienced team assisted Hollick Estates to help reach their sustainability goals and continue in the tradition of making quality wines.
1This is an estimate of the difference in energy costs payable by the customer over the relevant period, before and after installation of LED lighting. This estimate is based on various assumptions at the time of AGL’s proposal, including in relation to the customer’s annual energy consumption at the premises, hours of operation of lighting and the customer’s retail tariff structure.
2This is the estimated reduction in the customer’s energy consumption at the premises following installation of the LED lighting, converted using the relevant National Greenhouse Account Factor for scope 2 emissions at the time of proposal. This estimate is based on various assumptions at the time of AGL’s proposal, including in relation to the customer’s annual energy consumption at the premises and hours of operation of lighting.