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A rapid on-site walk-through energy assessment designed to identify major energy-consuming systems, detect visible inefficiencies, evaluate high-level savings potential, and provide immediate low-cost optimization recommendations for industrial and commercial facilities.
Service Overview
A Preliminary Energy Audit, also known as a Walk-Through Energy Assessment, is the first step toward structured energy management. It provides a high-level evaluation of energy consumption patterns, identifies visible inefficiencies, and highlights quick-win opportunities for cost reduction.
This service is ideal for facilities that have never conducted an energy audit or want an initial assessment before committing to a detailed technical audit. It offers a practical and cost-effective way to understand energy performance without extensive instrumentation or long analysis cycles.
The objective is to deliver actionable insights that can reduce energy costs immediately while establishing a foundation for deeper analysis if required.
On-Site Energy Inspection
The audit includes a structured facility walk-through covering:
Electrical distribution panels
Lighting systems and controls
HVAC and refrigeration units
Motors, pumps, and compressors
Production equipment energy usage
Compressed air systems
Utility and common area consumption
This helps identify visible inefficiencies and operational gaps.
Utility Bill & Consumption Review
Historical electricity data is analyzed to understand:
Monthly energy consumption trends
Peak demand patterns
Power factor penalties
Time-of-day tariff exposure
Seasonal load variations
Abnormal consumption spikes
This establishes a baseline for improvement.
Identification of Quick Savings Opportunities
The preliminary audit focuses on low-investment improvements such as:
Lighting retrofits
Switch-off and scheduling improvements
Power factor correction
Load balancing adjustments
Compressed air leak detection
Operational timing optimization
These recommendations often deliver immediate cost savings.
Major Energy User Identification
Significant Energy Uses (SEUs) are identified for further analysis.
The audit evaluates:
High-load equipment
Energy-intensive processes
Continuous operation systems
Inefficient operational practices
Equipment running at partial load
This helps prioritize areas for detailed study.
High-Level Savings Estimation
The service provides estimated potential savings based on:
Industry benchmarking
Standard efficiency comparisons
Preliminary load calculations
Operational pattern review
This helps management assess the financial value of further interventions.
Roadmap for Detailed Audit
If deeper optimization is required, the audit outlines:
Scope for detailed energy audit
Instrumentation requirements
Advanced testing recommendations
Metering improvement suggestions
Energy management system implementation path
This creates a structured improvement roadmap.
Target Participants
Industrial facility owners
Warehouse operators
Cold storage managers
Commercial building managers
Plant engineers
Energy managers
Sustainability officers
Business & Operational Benefits
Immediate low-cost savings opportunities
Improved visibility of energy consumption
Identification of major inefficiencies
Reduced electricity bills
Better peak demand control
Foundation for advanced energy planning
Improved sustainability positioning
Quick ROI potential

