Energy Audit

What is an Energy Audit?

An energy audit is a comprehensive assessment of energy-consuming mechanical & electrical infrastructure within a building, facility, or industrial setting to evaluate energy consumption patterns over some time.

Periodical energy audits promote the use of energy-efficient processes, equipment, devices and systems, bring an effort to reduce energy intensity and ensure efficient use of energy and its conservation as per the guidelines & norms set by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency in India.

An efficient energy audit helps encourage businesses to regularly drive energy efficiency programs, implement energy-conservation techniques and set up awareness drives within firms & organisations imbibing the philosophy of energy saving & conservation.

At befikr, as an ESG services company, we provide energy audits for businesses, institutions & organisations helping them achieve their environmental goals while protecting both people and the planet through energy audits.

Audit Approach of an Energy Audit at Befikr

Pre-Audit

Documentation Audit: Checking existing drawings, cyclic maintenance records, and compliance certificates.

On-Site Energy Audit

Visual inspection & Testing: Examining the physical state of electrical & mechanical installations and equipment, measuring & monitoring the energy-consuming machines & equipment under running conditions & timeframes.

Data Analysis, Reporting & Final Recommendations

Preparing a detailed report outlining energy readings & parameters & recommendations for corrective actions.

Why is an Energy Audit Important?

1

Our team Identifies areas of opportunity for energy saving by spotting energy wastage in various running operations within the infrastructure.

2

Befikr tests the energy performance and efficiency of various mechanical & electrical equipment and study process optimisations.

3

We create recommendations for conserving energy & share the list of equipment to be replaced with more efficient equipment with projected benefits.

4

Suggest measures for minimising energy losses and alternative energy-saving measures that can effectively replace inefficient processes.

5

Recommend the action plan to bring down total energy costs in the organisation

Scope of an Energy Audit

An energy audit is held under applicable energy audit standards based on Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) guidelines and in adherence with the Energy Saving Conservation Act 2001.