Energy Audit Report Format

Energy Audit Report Format

Energy Audit Report Format

  • After successfully carried out energy audit energy manager/energy auditor should report to the top management for effective communication and implementation.
  • A typical energy audit reporting contents and format are given below. The format can be suitably modified for specific requirement applicable for a particular type of industry.
  • The following format is applicable for most of the industries.

REPORT ON DETAILED ENERGY AUDIT TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Acknowledgement. 
  2. Executive Summary. 
  3. Energy audit options at a glance and recommendations 

1.0 Introduction about the Plant 

  1.1 General plant details and descriptions

  1.2 Energy audit team 

  1.3 Component of production cost (Raw materials, energy, chemicals, manpower, overhead, others) 

  1.4 Major energy use and areas 

2.0 Production Process Description 

  2.1 Brief description of manufacturing process 

  2.2 Process flow diagram and major unit operations 

  2.3 Major raw material inputs, quantity and costs 

3.0 Energy and Utility System Description 

  3.1 List of utilities 

  3.2 Brief description of each utility 

  3.2.1 Electricity 

  3.2.2 Steam 

  3.2.3 Water 

  3.2.4 Compressed air 

  3.2.5 Chilled water 

  3.2.6 Cooling water

4.0 Detailed Process Flow Diagram and Energy and Material Balance 

  4.1 Flow chart showing flow rate, temperature, pressures of all input-output streams 

  4.2 Water balance for entire industry 

5.0 Energy Efficiency in Utility and Process Systems 

  5.1 Specific energy consumption 

  5.2 Boiler efficiency assessment 

  5.3 Thermic fluid heater performance assessment 

  5.4 Furnace efficiency analysis 

  5.5 Cooling water system performance assessment 

  5.6 DG set performance assessment 

  5.7 Refrigeration system performance 

  5.8 Compressed air system performance 

  5.9 Electric motor load analysis 

 5.10 Lighting system 

6.0 Energy Conservation Options and Recommendations 

  6.1 List of options in terms of Low Cost/No Cost Medium cost and High investment cost Annual Energy and cost savings, and payback 

  6.2 Implementation plan for energy saving measures/projects

 ANNEXURE 

  A1. List of Energy Audit Worksheets 

  A2. List of instruments 

  A3. List of Vendors and Other Technical 

The following Table A and Table B can be used as a guidance for energy audit assessment and reporting Table A : Summary of Energy Saving Recommendations

Sr.
No.

Energy
Savings

Recommendations

Annual
Energy (Fuel & Electricity) Savings (kWh/MT or MT)

Annual

Savings

( Lakhs)

Capital

Investment

( Lakhs)

Simple

Payback

period

1.

 

 

 

 

 

2.

 

 

 

 

 

3.

 

 

 

 

 

4.

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

Table B : Types and Priority of Energy Saving Measures

 

Type
of Energy

Saving
Measures

Annual
Electricity

/Fuel
savings

Annual

Savings

Priority

kWh/MT or kl/MT

(
Lakhs)

 

A

No Investment (Immediate)

– Operational Improvement

– Housekeeping

 

 

 

B

Low Investment

(Short to medium Term)

– Control

– Equipment Modification

– Process change

 

 

 

C

High Investment (Long term)

– Energy efficient

– Product modification

-Technology change

 

 

 



 Table C : Reporting Format for Energy Conservation Recommendation

A :Title of Recommendation

Combo DG set Cooling tower with main cooling tower

B : Description of Existing
System and its operation

Main cooling tower is operating with 30% of its capacity. The rated
cooling water flow is 5000 m3/hr. Two cooling water pumps are in
operation continuously with 50% of its rated capacity. A separate cooling
tower is also operating for DG set operation continuously.

C : Description of Proposed
system and its operation

The DG set cooling water flow is only 240 m3/h. By adding
this flow into the main cooling tower, will eliminate the need for a separate
cooling tower operation for DG set, besides improving the % loading of stop
the DG set cooling tower operation.

D : Energy Savings
Calculations

 

Capacity of main cooling tower

=

5000 m3 / hr

Temperature across  cooling
tower (design)

=

8oC

Present capacity

=

3000 m3/hr

Temperature across cooling tower (operating)

=

4oC

% loading of main cooling tower

=

(3000 x 4)/(5000 x 8) = 30%

Capacity of DG set cooling tower

=

240 m3/hr

Temperature across the tower

=

5oC

Heat load (240 x 1000 x 1 x 5)

=

1200,000 kcal/hr

Power drawn by the DG set cooling Tower :

=

 

Number of pumps and its rating

=

2 x 7.5 kw

Number of fans and its rating

=

2 x 22 kw

Power consumption @ 80% load

=

(22 x 2 + 7.5 x 2) x 80 = 47 kw

Additional power required for main cooling tower for additional water
flow of 240 m3/h(66.67 I/S) with 6 kg/cm2

=

(66.67 x 6) / (102 x 0.55) = 7kw

Net Energy savings

=

47 – 7 = 40kw

E : Cost Benefits

 

Annual Energy Saving Potential

=

40 kw x 8400 hr = 3,36,000 Units/year

Annual Cost Saving

=

3,36,000 x 4.00 = ₹ 1s per year3.4 Lakh

Investment (Only cost of piping)

=

1.5 Lakhs

Simple payback method

=

Less than 2 months

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