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Product Details:
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Reason For Audit | New Construction |
Audit Type | Electrical Audit |
Mode Of Report | Soft Copy, Hard Copy |
Audit Frequency | Monthly |
Solar Energy Audits
In order to be credible amongst energy campaigns (such as Stop Coal, Facebook), Greenpeace (GP) must offer a real example and run everything on renewable energies (RE). An attractive and photogenic way is to have our own solar panels on the roof of the offices. Even more attractive would be for GP volunteers and staff to give a hand during construction. This would also provide an excellent opportunity to train our own people in solar energy. Saving energy is an important message of the energy [R]Evolution and usually cheaper than producing new renewable energy. Solar installation should, therefore, not be done without analyzing the energy situation beforehand (energy audit another excellent training opportunity) and implementing energy saving measures.
Energy Audit Determination of the Energy Requirement The determination of the energy requirement is a crucial step in realizing a solar photovoltaic (PV) installation. This is because it allows finding out the necessary peak power as well as the required size of the battery, the charge controller and the inverter, if the system is not connected to the national grid.
a) How much power is being used = total electrical appliance X estimated time of use OR Electricity Bill. Ideally do both in order to get an accurate measure.
b) How much can be saved through Energy Efficiency? What is not necessary, what can be switched off more frequently?
c) How much power is needed (Total use Energy Saving)? Calculate the number of solar panels needed, using this information and the amount of available sunlight for your area