

Energy Audit
The term energy audit is commonly used to describe a broad spectrum of energy studies ranging from a quick walk-through of a facility to identify major problem areas to a comprehensive analysis of the implications of alternative energy efficiency measures. Audit is required to identify the most efficient and cost-effective Energy Conservation Opportunities.
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What is Energy Audit
An energy audit is an inspection survey and an analysis of energy flows for energy conservation in a facility. Energy audit may include a process or system to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output.
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Why Energy Audit
An energy audit is recommended to determine the energy consumption associated with a facility and the potential savings associated with that energy consumption. From a general point of view, an energy audit provides enormous benefits in different areas: It helps reduce energy costs in your facility.
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Types of Energy Audit
We provide two types of Energy Audit: *Preliminary/ Walk-through energy audit *Detailed Energy Audit
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Who Need Energy Audit
Designated consumers are bound to perform energy audit in their premises by a third party SREDA Certified Energy Auditor. Industries perform energy audit to meet the compliance of various local and international authorities. Additionally, Proactive facilities strive to continually improve energy efficiency by performing energy audit at regular intervals.
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Benefits of Energy Audit
*Reduced Energy Expenses. *Identify Losses/ Problems. *Increased Employee Comfort. *Personalized Recommendations. *Show Environmental Concern. *Increased Property Value. *Longer Equipment Lifespan. *Increase Profit.
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Our Energy Audit Services
*SREDA Certified Energy Auditors *Guarantee of Audit Report Acceptance by all Local and International Agencies *Assessment of Production Process *Assessment of Energy Balance *Assessment of Material Balance *Energy Efficiency in Utility and Process Systems *Energy Conservation Measures & Recommendations *Cost Associated with Energy Saving Options *Payback Period, Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Net Present Value (NPV)
