How do you Maximise the Value of your Real Estate Energy Assets?
Advantage of Energy Efficient Programs in Buildings
How do you Implement an Energy Efficient Program?
A 3 step energy efficient program maximises the value of your energy assets in buildings. They are:
- Energy Tracking Process
- With ETT’s customizable energy intensity metrics, you can specify production based units as per your requirements such as tons of product or labour hours. These specific units help normalise energy and emissions. The normalization in turn helps fair comparison of energy and emission against set values or against similar facilities.
- ETT’s portfolio-wide dashboard function helps you analyse summary and the progress made with respect to the goals set.
- With the preformatted reports, you can analyse data and communicate the findings effectively.
- ETT generates a Statement of Energy Improvement that helps document the decrease in energy consumption at a facility.
- Employee Training
- Energy Audit
So, how does an Energy Audit work?
An energy audit helps an organisation assess all the processes in the building that use energy. The energy audit process begins with a utility meter that tracks all the energy sources coming into a building. The auditor then locates the energy quantifier for each fuel source. Next, it quantifies the energy streams into discrete functions and assesses its efficiency. All these help the process identify energy and cost saving instances.
The energy audit process usually is made of 4 steps:
- Identifying the energy assets/systems.
- Evaluating the condition of the energy assets/systems.
- Assessing and analyzing the increase in energy efficiency of the assets/systems.
- Preparing the energy audit report.
The energy audit report includes the usage and the occupancy percentage of the building as well as the condition of the building and its equipment. The report also contains suggestions as to how energy efficiency can be carried out via operations, maintenance and implementation of energy conservation measures.
Tools for an Energy Audit
So, what are some ways in which energy audit can be carried out?
- Thermography for HVAC insulation:
- Vibration and bearing shock pulse analysis:
Vibration and bearing shock pulse analysis enables an auditor to measure vibration and shock pulses of assets via predictive maintenance to determine their condition and operating life. A cost-efficient and widely used vibration measurement and analysis is the broadband vibration. The two ISO certifications that can be obtained in this analysis are the much used ISO 2372 and the newer version, ISO 10816.
