Energy audits and thermal modernization of buildings
Standard energy audit assesses the current situation and provides recommendations on how to effectively implement energy transformation within a company.
However, the energy audit offered by the experts at Selena Energy, as part of their energy transformation services, goes beyond that by delivering a far more advanced and in-depth analysis.
A professionally conducted audit is a complex process that requires a detailed examination of each area of the company's operations.
The more detailed the energy analysis of the company, the more accurate the diagnosis and recommendations, which will provide the client with:
- A clear picture of the company’s energy situation, along with potential directions for energy transformation.
- Time savings by eliminating potential obstacles in the process of obtaining administrative approvals, construction, and purchasing necessary materials.
- A precise cost estimate, minimizing the risk of unforeseen expenses in the future. An improperly conducted audit often leads to additional, unexpected costs.
- Access to cutting-edge IT technologies with AI-based solutions.
Thanks to a thoroughly conducted audit, our clients gain a complete understanding of their company's energy situation, along with potential scenarios for implementing a full energy transformation.
Why is it worth
conducting an energy audit?
Our goal is to conduct a detailed analysis of all variables and indicators affecting the energy consumption of the company and to prepare a roadmap for achieving maximum efficiency through the synergy of all energy systems working together within the company.
Our enhanced energy audit, as part of the energy transformation process, focuses on achieving energy savings by, among other things, implementing renewable energy systems (RES) as well as optimizing heating, cooling, ventilation, compressed air systems, and recovering waste heat in production processes. The energy audit is a multidimensional analysis that evaluates the company’s energy consumption both now and in the future.