Obligatory Company Energy Audit (EED) is carried out in accordance with the Energy Efficiency Act according to the methodology contained in the PN- EN 16247 standard. Company Energy Audit provides a detailed overview of the energy consumption of buildings or building complexes, industrial installations and transport, which together account for at least 90% of the company ‘s total energy consumption.
The purpose of the Company’s Energy audit is:
When it concerns:
Procedure of the EDD Audit:
![]() | Audit planning, data collection and field work. |
![]() | Detailed analysis of energy consumption, study of technological processes and auxiliary installations, analysis of buildings and transport in terms of energy savings along with the identification of areas of significant losses. |
![]() | Preparation of a report with the specification of possible energy savings and list of activities as a result of which energy efficiency is increased. |
![]() | Notification of the Chairman of the Energy Regulatory Office (ERA) about the conducted audit, within 30 days of its completion. |
ATTENTION:
In both of th above cases, the condition for compliance with the law is to conduct an energy audit of the company under ISO 50001 or EMAS and to notify the Chairman of the Energy Regulatory Office (ERA) about the results in the field of energy efficiency.
Our auditors have performed dozens of Company’s Energy Audits and have experience in advising enterprises in this area. If you want, we can combine the Company’s Energy Audit with an audit identifying potential projects qualifying for energy efficiency audits, thanks to which entrepreneurs can obtain additional financing in the form of the so-called white certificates