Renewable Energy Solutions
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Energy efficiency audits represent one of the quickest ways for an organisation to reduce its operating costs, at the same time as achieving positive environmental change. Aditya Enterprise’s experienced energy efficiency auditors:
- Conduct Level 1 Overview audits (±40% accuracy), Level 2 Source audits (± - 20% accuracy) and Level 3 Detailed audits (±10% accuracy) consistent with AS/NZS Standard 3598:2000 Energy Audits and the EEO energy assessment framework;
- Review infrastructure, systems, equipment and practices on site to accurately estimate direct energy use and indirect energy users such as water and other resources;
- Identify areas for improved energy efficiency and cost saving including tariff optimisation, equipment selection and design of process solutions;
- Develop energy efficiency action plans that show the cost-benefit analysis of proposed recommendations including estimated payback periods;
The audit makes recommendations based on a relatively simple "walk-through" of the site with estimated energy savings and implementation budget calculated to within an accuracy of +-40%.
Level 2 auditInvolving a more an on-site investigation, measurement and energy monitoring, this audit outlines estimated energy savings and implementation budget estimates delivered with an accuracy of +-20%.
Level 3 auditLevel 3 audits are the most detailed and comprehensive. They require a thorough site investigation including sub-metering of equipment and analysis of potential energy efficiency measures. The energy saving and implementation budget estimates are delivered with an accuracy of +10% for capital costs and -10% for energy savings.
Energy efficiency audits identify up-front costs and payback periods for energy saving opportunities. While some of these recommendations have quick pay back for business, the majority also provide long term cost savings and reduce risk.
Following on from energy efficiency audits, Aditya Enterprise can assist with key aspects of energy management including:
- Determining the best options for energy efficient systems and operating strategies;
- Determining, reviewing and meeting voluntary and obligatory energy efficiency targets;
- Assessing potential liability under current or proposed legislation; and
- Advising on energy efficient technologies and process improvements to significantly reduce energy use.
Sustainability is the buzz word of the moment and many businesses are using it to promote their products and telling us we should be living more sustainably. What exactly does it mean for a household? For something to be considered sustainable it must be able to be maintained at a level which does not exhaust natural resources or damage the environment.
A home sustainability assessment will help you identify ways to:
- Reduce your greenhouse gas emissions
- Reduce your water use
- Reduce your reliance on artificial heating and cooling
- Reduce your utilities bills
- Reduce your impact on the planet
- Improve your comfort levels
- Improve your ability to control your home environment