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Guide to Conducting an Energy Audit

Examine your company's energy use. Save money and the environment.

By John Fuller


An energy audit is a wise move before making any major investment in new equipment or just to cut costs and do your part to conserve dwindling energy resources. Audits can save money and, in many, cases can be done for free. An audit can be as simple as analyzing utility bills or looking at the efficiencies of specific equipment to potentially replace it with something newer, leaner and greener.

An audit will you enable to:

  1. Understand your pattern of energy use.
  2. Determine if you're running the most energy efficient equipment.
  3. Evaluate older equipment you're considering replacing. The results of an energy audit may be the final straw.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Talk to your power company

Believe it or not, many utility companies provide energy audits for free.
I recommend: Utilities such as the Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Duke Power offer free audits for their small-business customers. Check with your utility company.

Ask your Uncle

Some small manufacturing businesses qualify for a free audit from the U.S. Department of Energy.
I recommend: Check out the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to see the requirements.The audits are conducted by teams from universities so your plant must be within 150 miles of one of the 26 participating schools.

Power down with software

Software can also help you keep track of and analyze utilities expenses.
I recommend: Energy Watchdog provides energy analysis software as does BizEE's Energy Lens application.

Call in the pros

Energy consultants audit your business and provide advice on how to cut costs, including advice on buying and installing equipment.
I recommend: Firms such as EMC can help you with an audit and provide guidance on the best ways to cut costs.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • If you rent, your landlord also has an interest in having the plant run as efficiently as possible and may help pay for the audit and possibly even help with the cost of installing greener equipment.
  • Check with your state about rebates. Some states, including California, offer rebates for installing energy-efficient equipment. An audit is the first step.
  • If your plant consists of a small space (an office or shop) without complicated equipment such as freezers or machinery, you can perform a simple energy "audit" by analyzing your bills for spikes that may have been due to something as simple as leaving the thermostat up too high.

The official source of Conducting an Energy Audit is
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Recommended Solution Providers

Pacific Gas and Electric Company: Business Services
PGE customers can have the company's experts conduct an energy audit for energy saving tips or they can learn by using their self help instructions for an energy audit.

Sierra Energy Products: Energy Use Monitoring
Sierra Energy's Watt-Minder is a plug-in digital meter which can measure and predict the energy use of any appliance.

Lighting Auditing Services: Increasing the Standards
Here's a company that will provide room by room energy audit service to ensure the most suitable lighting environment.

NUS Consulting Group: Utility Cost Management
This company offers energy management and market pricing research.

Energy Buddy: Energy and Money Saving Systems
Learn how energy is measured, what you can do to conserve energy and research products that can save your business or home money.

Best Sites to Learn More

U.S. Dept. of Energy: Consumer's Guide
A complete step by step energy audit is available to you for your home or business to perform by yourself or by a professional auditor and explains what should be checked in the process.

Gard Analytics: Energy Audit Research
Learn of the 3 different type of energy audits and discover what is best for your energy efficiency.

Energy Guide: Smart Energy Choices
ENERGYguide aims to provide an unbiased guide to the wide range of energy options available to you, including information on how to lower your energy bills and how to select a different electric or gas supplier if you live in a deregulated state.



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