Energy Auditing is a tool for identifying energy efficiency potential and measures. An energy audit is an important tool or method for finding such potentials for energy efficiency measures and for assessing their financial viability, which can be carried out at different levels By understanding the basics of Energy Audits and Efficiency term, a person can get involved in doing different levels of assessments to his/her own workplace or can do Audits in a different facility. A well-planned and organized Energy Audit can easily identify the basic sources of Energy wastage. In recent energy assessments by our Auditors, There have been around 15-20% of energy wastage was easily identified. In some facilities, more than 50% were identified. A facility with an average monthly utility bill of 20 to 50 lacs can easily save 2-5 lacs Taka per month with just a simple understanding of this subject.
Module 1: Overview of Energy Audit
Module 2: Benefits of Energy Auditing
Module 3: Types of Energy Audits & Use
Module 4: Data collection process
Module 5: Energy saving opportunities
Module 6: Case Study
Features
- Understanding how energy is used within the system or process, and where it is wasted
- Finding alternative measures to reduce energy losses and improve the overall performance.
- Performing a cost-benefit analysis for highlighting which energy efficiency measures are best to implement
Target audiences
- Managers, Technicians & Finance person who related to cost saving duties
- Those who intend to seek a career in the Energy industry
- Individuals who are concerned about Sustainable Management System