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Energy Audit ProposalR0
Energy Audit ProposalR0
PROPOSAL
Level I: Site Assesment
PREPARED BY:
SEMARANG
2016
STATEMENT LETTER
“We hereby declare that all the information and statements made in this proposal are true and accept
that any misinterpretation contained in it may lead to our disqualification.”
INDUSTRIAL ENERGY AUDIT PROPOSAL
Level I: Site Assesment or Preliminary Audit 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEFINITIONS
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Adjustments to building system and controls or equipment installations that result in lower energy use.
a company that identify energy improvements, provide the capital required to install improvements,
offers turn-key installation services, and guarantees energy savings.
a comprehensive energy audit that seeks to identify all cost-effective investment opportunities through a
combination of engineering analysis of energy-using systems and economic analysis of possible energy
saving measures.
DAFTAR SATUAN
A : ampere
Ah : ampere hours
km : kilo meter
lm : lumens
V : Voltage
Wh : watt hours
Wp : watt peak
W/m2 : watt per square meter
Btu/ft2 : British Thermal Unit per square feet
The Audit typically begins with a review of historical and current utility data and benchmarking of
building energy use with similar building.
Level I
Identify no cost and low cost energy saving opportunities and a general view of potential capital
improvements.
Activities include an assessment of energy bill and a brief site inspection of your building.
Level II
Identify no cost and low cost energy saving opportunities and a general view of potential capital
improvements.
The Company wants to indentify way to reduce energy use and cost in its facilities throught a
wide range energy projects.
We want to use any utility incentives that might be available for the recommended projects.
Excecutive Summary
Brief facilities description
Scope of Audit/ Methodology
Preliminary Analysis Findings, including benchmark and end use results
List of no-cost and low-cost energy measures
Potential measures for further consideration
Excecutive Summary
Brief facilities description
Scope of Audit/ Methodology
Preliminary Analysis Findings, including benchmark and end use results
List of no-cost and low-cost energy measures
Potential measures for further consideration
COMPANY ORGANIZATION
The Audit typically begins with a review of historical and current utility data and benchmarking of
building energy use with similar building.
FINANCIAL PROPOSAL
CONTRACTOR EXPERIENCE
LIST OF REFERENCES