Energy Audit

Az energia audit egy mért adatokon alapuló vizsgálat.
Az energia átvilágítás célja az alkalmazott energiahordozók és költségeik meghatározása, az energia használatának megértése, nem ritkán a pazarlás leleplezése, a költséghatékonyabb energia-felhasználási módok feltárása és elemzése pl.: fejlettebb üzemelési eljárások alkalmazása, új berendezések használata.
Az energia audit jelentés röviden összefoglalva tartalmazza az energia elemzés végeredményét, energia- és költség megtakarítási ajánlásokat ad illetőleg szükség esetén bankra kész javaslatot foglal magába.

Definition of Energy Auditing:

Energy auditing assesses the energy consumption across a facility and provides suggestions for reduction, supported by a full life-cycle cost analysis, an action plan, and, if needed, bank-ready proposals.

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Goals of an Energy Audit/Assessment:

  • Identifying the energy sources used and their costs
  • Understanding energy usage patterns, including possible inefficiencies, and comparing specific values to similar facilities
  • Analyzing and identifying cost-efficient energy usage methods, which may include:
  • Advanced operational procedures
  • New equipment

    Economic evaluation of alternatives and defining applicable methods within a specific facility or industry

The Energy Audit Report includes:

  • Results of the energy analysis
  • Recommendations for energy and/or cost savings
  • Bank-ready proposals if required

During an energy audit, the following areas are considered:

  • Thermal energy (building systems and technology)
  • Electrical energy (building electrical systems and technology)

Recommendations in the Audit:

  • Low-cost measures with immediate or short payback times (under six months)
  • Medium-cost measures (with a payback time of under three years)
  • High-cost measures (with a payback time exceeding three years)

The energy certification of buildings will be part of the audit, as in many cases, the building itself is one of the main energy consumers. Upon request, we will examine the relevant funding opportunities and prepare the necessary materials for them.

Energy Auditing Process Steps:

Preparation:

Understanding the company's activities, services, and operations.

Collecting information by filling out data request forms.

Requesting available documents:

  • Documentation and technical descriptions of facilities,

  • Mechanical and electrical schematics,

  • Energy contracts and consumption data (water, gas, electricity, etc.),

  • Technical data and operating times of significant energy-consuming equipment,

  • Information on previous renovations and energy investments

Data Processing and Evaluation:

Assessing technical condition based on available documents and on-site inspections.

Proposing efficiency improvements, energy-saving technological changes, and considering renewable energy use; calculating the payback period of new equipment and technologies.

On-Site Inspections:

Conducting thorough on-site inspections if data provided is incomplete or insufficient

Results:

Based on the examination, the current condition of the inspected site and facilities will be presented, along with recommendations for more economical operation and/or management.

In addition to innovative solutions, other suggestions will be provided to reduce energy consumption and energy costs associated with traditional systems, either through minor investments or even without any investments.

Advantages of an Energy Audit:

  • Provides a complete overview of the organization’s energy consumption,

  • Offers actionable insights to enhance energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and lower associated costs,

  • Ensures compliance with energy efficiency legislation.

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