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Energy Audit
Presented By
Priti Chauhan Seema Dighe
Vivek Kolte.
INDEX
1) What is Energy audit? Vivek Kolte 2) Objectives of Energy audit - Vivek Kolte 3) Role of Energy audit Vivek Kolte
4) Content of Energy audit 5) Type of Energy audit 6) Method of Energy audit 7) Case study.-
Priti Chauhan
Priti Chauhan Seema Dighe Seema Dighe
Energy Audit
An energy audit is an inspection, survey and analysis of energy flows for energy conservation in a building, process or system to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output(s).
Preliminary Audit Simple audit, screening audit or walk-through audit. Involves minimal interviews with site operating personnel. Brief review of facility utility bills. Major problem areas will be uncovered. Prioritize energy efficiency projects. Determine the need for a more detailed audit.
General Audit Mini-audit, site energy audit or complete site energy. Collect more detailed information about site/facility operation. Utility bills are collected for a 12 to 36 month period to allow the auditor to evaluate the facility's energy/demand rate structures, and energy usage profiles. In-depth interviews with facility operating personnel are conducted. Insight into variations in daily and annual energy consumption and demand. Detailed evaluation of energy conservation measures. Energy conservation measures are determined with the help of implementation cost estimates, site-specific operating cost savings.
Investment-Grade Audit Comprehensive audit, detailed audit, maxi audit, or technical analysis audit. Principally involves formulating a plan for efficient energy use. Very detailed, but time consuming. Prepare a dynamic model of energy use by clubbing characteristics of both the existing facility and all energy conservation measures identified. Improvisation over actual energy consumption.