Energy Audits

An energy audit involves examining a building or facility to identify opportunities for reducing energy consumption, lowering carbon emissions, and achieving financial savings. This helps businesses gain insights into better energy management and improved operational efficiency.

The audit is conducted by one of our energy auditors who analyses the building’s energy consumption, sources, systems, and equipment

The audit report includes a list of recommendations for improving the building’s energy performance, enabling businesses to make informed decisions about necessary changes. An energy audit is essential for managing energy costs and ensuring you can take advantage of all available energy-saving opportunities.

Why conduct energy audits?
Benefits of AUDIT

Benefits of Conducting Energy Audits

Cost Savings and Efficiency

Conducting commercial energy audits helps businesses uncover areas of energy wastage, allowing them to cut costs by improving energy efficiency based on audit recommendations.

Environmental Impact

Commercial energy audits help businesses reduce their carbon footprint by identifying ways to decrease energy consumption, or implementing renewable technologies, supporting corporate sustainability objectives, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

Improved Operational Performance

Energy audits for businesses frequently reveal operational inefficiencies. Addressing these inefficiencies can enhance productivity and operational performance by ensuring optimal equipment and system functionality.

How does an audit work?

Steps Involved in an Energy Audit

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Initial Meeting
The process begins with an initial meeting to understand your objectives, operations, and energy usage patterns. This step is essential for defining the scope of the audit.
Data Collection
Data collection involves gathering historical energy consumption data, equipment specifications, and operational schedules. This information is crucial for analysing energy usage.
On-Site Inspection
An on-site inspection is conducted to observe and measure the energy performance of equipment and systems. This step includes using specialised tools to gather accurate data.
Data Analysis
The collected data is analysed to identify energy-saving opportunities. This involves comparing current energy usage with industry benchmarks and best practices.
Reporting
A detailed report summarises the findings and provides recommendations for energy efficiency improvements. This report includes a cost-benefit analysis and an implementation plan.
Implementation
Businesses may require support to implement the recommended changes after the audit. This could involve project management, training, and ongoing monitoring.

Let us take away the pain of Energy Audits

Using E-mission for your energy audit is the optimal choice due to our impartiality, specialised knowledge, and dedicated focus. As external experts we bring unbiased perspectives, ensuring no internal biases cloud the audit’s findings. Our deep understanding of energy efficiency practices and access to cutting-edge tools enable a thorough and accurate evaluation. Moreover, we have a singular mission to identify energy-saving opportunities, allowing for more precise recommendations. This commitment to expertise makes outside consultants the most reliable choice for businesses seeking cost-effective energy improvements.

We have now worked successfully with John and the team at e-mission on a number of projects and found his knowledge and advice invaluable, saving our clients time and money. He has provided us with clear guidance and given us the confidence to specify the correct product in the right location. The service is first rate and presents excellent value for money. We now feel that e-mission have become an essential partner to FWP and we hope to continue this relationship long in to the future. We would have no hesitation in recommending them to all of our Clients.
Phil Nealen ACIAT
Associate Partner,
Frank Whittle Partnership Limited