

Energy audit according to DIN EN 16247
An energy audit according to DIN EN 16247 is a structured consulting process for collecting energy data from non-small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This data, along with other information, is collected and analyzed to identify potential for increasing efficiency or reducing consumption. DIN EN 16247, as defined by the German Energy Services Act (Energiedienstleistungsgesetz), specifies the requirements, methods, and objectives for an energy audit. Essentially, the DIN standard outlines the process for a qualified analysis of energy flows. A standard energy audit includes both an analysis of your energy consumption and a potential savings analysis. Potential savings are identified, and corresponding reductions in consumption can be implemented. By implementing a management system according to ISO 50001, you can plan and implement these savings potentials and sustainably and continuously improve your energy efficiency.
By conducting an energy audit, you gain crucial insights into your company's energy status. This provides you with an overview of the current state and existing energy flows within your organization. As a result, you identify your key energy consumers and groups, and are made aware of achievable savings potential. The benefit of auditing your energy flows: improved efficiency in organization, processes, and technology.
Funding opportunities according to DIN EN 16247:
An energy audit is a systematic procedure for obtaining sufficient information about the existing energy consumption profile of a building or group of buildings, an operational process or an industrial or commercial plant, for identifying and quantifying the opportunities for cost-effective energy savings and recording the results in a report.
CK ENERGY CONSULTING supports your company in creating a suitable energy consumption profile and improving it in the future.