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Energy Audit SGS Indonesia
1. The issue of energy consumption has
been a growing interest across all
industry sectors not only because of
its immediate impact on production
costs but also because of its
considerable impact on
Environmental
Sustainability
Energy Audit
Dedy Desril Indonesia
Environment Business Development Manager
PT. SGS INDONESIA
Cilandak Commercial Estate #108C
Jl. Raya Cilandak KKO
Jakarta 12560 Indonesia
Phone: +62 (0)21 7818111
Mobile: +62 (0)811 9205715
Fax: +62 (0)21 780 0561
E-mail: dedy.ayunda@sgs.com
2. Application for Energy Audit
General Information
Energy Audit
The issue of energy consumption has been a growing interest across all industry sectors not
only because of its immediate impact on production costs but also because of its
considerable impact on environmental sustainability.
An improvement in energy efficiency within your organization can potentially bring significant
business benefits. With this in mind, SGS has developed energy audit services to help you
find the best information for improvement opportunities. Energy audit services are a key part
of our dedicated energy efficiency services and the first step towards your comprehensive
energy management strategy.
Our audit provides you with a clear understanding of energy consumption in your buildings
and facilities. Quantitative findings can provide substantial practical guidelines for:
Continuous improvement in production efficiency
Identifying cost saving opportunities in energy efficiency
Starting with the development of an energy consumption inventory detailed auditing activities
will be conducted to identify buildings and facilities with particular focus on rationalizing their
energy profiles. Field measurements will be also taken to quantify critical operating
parameters. Following the establishment of an energy consumption profile, the potential
energy saving opportunities can be identified. Energy management strategy and particular
energy reduction programs can be organized and planned with reference to energy audit
results.
Our energy audit services can further provide a range of additional benefits. The findings of
an energy audit can be a good reference for your management in supporting commercial
decisions. You can acquire a sustainable reputation with your customers. As the law or
policy for energy efficiency will be enacted sooner or later; earlier preparation can enhance
your competitiveness.
A diverse range of industries have already experienced improved energy and production
efficiency following our energy audit services. SGS is the world’s leading inspection,
verification, testing and certification company, with a network of over 1,000 offices and
laboratories around the globe. As such, there is no organization better equipped to deliver a
robust solution that best suits your energy efficiency needs.
3. Application for Energy Audit
General Information
Our Energy Audit divides by 2 Level:
Energy Audit Level 1, Walk-through audit: Preliminary analysis made to assess
building energy efficiency to identify not only simple and low-cost improvements but
also a list of energy conservation measures to orient the future detailed audit. This
inspection is based on visual verifications, study of installed equipment and operating
data and detailed analysis of recorded energy consumption collected during the
benchmarking phase.
Energy Audit Level II – Detailed energy audit: Based on the results of the pre-audit,
this type of energy audit consists in energy use survey in order to provide a
comprehensive analysis of the studied installation, a more detailed analysis of the
facility, a breakdown of the energy use and a first quantitative evaluation of the
Energy Saving Potential selected to correct the defects or improve the existing
installations. This level of analysis can involve advanced on-site and online
measurements with high-end equipment and sophisticated computer based
simulation tools to evaluate precisely the selected energy retrofits.
Whether you are meeting internal policies, complying with legal obligations or demonstrating
your commitment to reducing your environmental impact, an SGS energy audit provides you
with energy efficiency and cost saving solutions.
Our dedicated international energy teams have longstanding expertise in identifying and
auditing energy-efficiency measures. We examine the potential for innovative design and
architecture and suggest energy-saving measures you can adopt for your business. We also
identify subsidies or incentive schemes which may be relevant to your industry or sector.
Call us today to find out about the benefits of an energy audit.
Dedy Desril Ayunda
Environmental Services
Environment Business Development Manager, Indonesia
PT. SGS INDONESIA
Cilandak Commercial Estate #108C
Jl. Raya Cilandak KKO
Jakarta 12560 Indonesia
Phone: +62 (0)21 7818111
Mobile: +62 (0)811 9205715
Fax: +62 (0)21 780 0561
E-mail: dedy.ayunda@sgs.com
4. Application for Energy Audit
General Information
By fax to: + 62 (0)21 780 0561
Email to : dedy.ayunda@sgs.com
PT. SGS INDONESIA
Cilandak Commercial Estate #108C
Jl. Raya Cilandak KKO
Jakarta 12560 Indonesia
Company Seat (head office)
Company Name
Address
Zip Code, City
Executive Manager
Family name, given name
Main Contact Person
Family name, given name
Position Phone
E-mail Fax
Name of the Building/Plant 1
Contact Person
Address (with tel. no. and email)
Age of the building/plant
Total built up area ( ft2 or m2)
Total Air conditioned Area (ft2 or m2)
5. Application for Energy Audit
General Information
Name of the Building/Plant 2
Contact Person
Address (with tel. no. and email)
Age of the building/plant
Total built up area ( ft2 or m2)
Total Air conditioned Area (ft2 or m2)
Annual consumption of energy
sources
Electricity purchased (kWh)
Installed load (kW / kVa)
High Speed Diesel (L)
Others
Energy Cost
Demand Charge (Rp/kVA)
Electricity
Peak Load (Rp/kWh)
Tariff
Non Peak Load (Rp/kWh)
High Speed Diesel (HSD) (Rp/L)
Others
6. Application for Energy Audit
General Information
Electricity
Capacity of DG (kVA)
Generator
No. of DG
Set
Running Hour(Annual)
Lighting System
Total Lighting load (kW)
Type and wattage of lamps
predominantly used
Type of Lighting fixtures used
HVAC System
Type of chillers and their nos.
Rating of chillers (TR)
COP of Chiller
Capacity (kW ) and No. of chilled water
pumps and condenser water pumps
Capacity (TR) and No.of cooling towers
No. of Air handling units (AHUs)
No. of Fan coil units (FCUs)
Capacity (TR and
kW) and numbers
Packaged ACs
Running hrs/day
Capacity (TR and
kW) and Numbers
Split ACs
Running hrs/day
7. Application for Energy Audit
General Information
Boiler
Capacity (T/h and
kW) and numbers
Steam Boiler
Running hrs/day
Capacity (T/h and
kW) and Numbers
Hot water
Running hrs/day
Others Major Equipment
(eg. Compressor, Motor etc)
Capacity (kW) and
Numbers
Running hours/day
Capacity (kW) and
Numbers
Running hours/day
NB:
Document need to attach
a. Electrical System Distribution Drawing (Single Line Diagram- SLD)
b. Layout drawing building/plant
c. List of machinery/Equipment
d. Energy bill last one years