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Industrial energy audit guidebook: Guidelines for conducting an energy audit in industrial facilities

2pm, August 06th, 2015

This guidebook provides guidelines for energy auditors regarding the key elements for preparing for an energy audit, conducting an inventory and measuring energy use, analyzing energy bills, benchmarking, analyzing energy use patterns,opportunities, conducting cost-benefit analysis, preparing energy audit reports, and undertaking post-audit activities. The purpose of this guidebook is to assist energy auditors and engineers in the plant to conduct a well-structured and effective energy audit.

Various studies in different countries have shown that significant energy-efficiency improvement opportunities exist in the industrial sector, many of which are cost-effective. These energy-efficiency options include both cross-cutting as well as sector-specific measures. However, industrial plants are not always aware of energy-efficiency improvement potentials. Conducting an energy audit is one of the first steps in identifying these potentials. Even so,many plants do not have the capacity to conduct an effective energy audit. In some countries, government policies and programs aim to assist industry to improve competitiveness through increased energy efficiency. However, usually only limited technical and financial resources for improving energy efficiency are available, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises. Information on energy auditing and practices should, therefore, be prepared and disseminated to industrial plants.

Download the report in English: Industrial energy audit guidebook: Guidelines for conducting an energy audit in industrial facilities

For more information, including a Chinese language version of the report and analysis tools, please see here.

Institutions Involved

  • China Energy Group and the Energy Technologies Area (ETA)
  • Berkeley Lab

Authors

Ali Hasanbeigi and Lynn Price
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