Energy Audit
Energy Audit for Industry
The energy audit is a thorough analysis of energy usage aimed at understanding and monitoring the energy consumption of a facility, in order to identify solutions to reduce inefficiencies and optimize energy use.
It is an important tool for assessing the benefits of using liquefied natural gas (LNG) and identifying areas for improvement.
The audit also helps determine if switching from liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to LNG can lead to cost savings.
Additionally, it may be necessary to undergo an energy audit to secure funding or comply with certain regulatory practices, such as the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
ETS - Emission Trading System
What is it all about?
It is a system based on allowances that can be bought or sold among companies with a view to reducing emissions.
The allowances are represented by maximum greenhouse gas emission limits that the system assigns to each company.
The company that emits the least greenhouse gases can sell its unused allowances to others that exceed the limit instead.
The goal is to provide incentives to reduce emissions in an efficient and profitable way.
The industry that opts for LNG and BIOLNG in its production process will not only gain a return in terms of image-as a promoter of environmental sustainability-but also has the opportunity to mitigate obligations arising from theETS (Emission Trading System) and thus gain important economic benefits.