An Energy Audit is an inspection, survey and analysis of energy flows in a facility, process, or system, with the objective of understanding the energy dynamics of the system under study. Typically, an energy audit is conducted to seek opportunities to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output. Beyond simply identifying the sources of energy use, an energy audit seeks to prioritize the energy uses according to the greatest to least cost effective opportunities for energy savings. Preliminary and detailed energy audit of utility systems largely helps in reducing the energy consumption with resultant reduction in fuel and electricity bills.
Conducting energy audits for any facility that consumes energy and producing a report on how energy cost can be reduced without adversely affecting working conditions/environment.
The energy management program is a systematic strategy for controlling a building's energy consumption pattern, and reducing it to the minimum permitted without compromising production, comfort, operations and other factors. It establishes and maintains an efficient balance between a building's annual functional energy requirements and its annual actual energy consumption.
Energy auditing is a crucial step in the energy management program which includes a practical evaluation of your energy consuming systems aiming to optimize its energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption and thus, saving your money.
As a specialized entity in energy auditing, Control Solar helps its clients for improved energy performance by implementing energy auditing programs through:
• Data collection and measurements.
• Analysis of the collected and measured data using specialized tools and software.
• Identification of major energy consuming systems.
• Identification of energy saving opportunities.
• Calculating the expected energy saving and the associated costs of implementing the energy saving measures.
• Financial assessment of the feasibility of implementing these measures.
• Documentation and reporting
The energy audit would reveal to the management committee the options available for reducing energy consumption, the costs involved and the achievable benefits from implementing those energy-conserving opportunities (ECOs)
