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An energy audit is a comprehensive systematic evaluation of your facility’s energy consumption across all utilities (thermal, electrical, and HVAC). For industries, energy is often the second-highest operating cost. An audit identifies exactly where "invisible waste" is occurring—such as in legacy chillers, air compressors, or pumping, Boiler networks and provides a data-driven roadmap to slash your operational expenditure (OPEX) without compromising production quality or plant safety

HVAC & Chiller Plants: Optimizing staging, Chiller, Primary , secondary pump , Cooling Tower VFD logic, and looking at retrofits like EC fans. Air Compressors: Detecting hidden air trapping, artificial demand, and system pressure imbalances. Leakages Pumps and Fans: Evaluating micro-vibrations, system head mismatches, and motor efficiency transitions. Thermal Assets: Assessing boiler-tube performance, insulation losses, and evaluating transitions from volatile fuel oil/diesel to sustainable biomass systems.

A walk-through audit is a brief preliminary assessment to spot obvious energy leaks and establish baseline benchmarks. A Detailed Energy Audit involves deploying high-precision digital instruments (power analyzers, ultrasonic flowmeters, and thermal imagers) to log high-resolution data over a sustained operational period. This rigorous data analytics approach allows us to model exact life-cycle cost (LCC) calculations and guarantee specific return on investment (ROI) metrics before you make an upgrade.

Shifting your energy profile to secure 70%+ of your power needs through renewable generation is no longer just a sustainability goal-it is a business security strategy. Captive solar projects insulate your operations from volatile grid tariff hikes and geopolitical fuel shocks. It transforms your energy consumption from a variable monthly expense into a highly predictable, low-cost asset that drastically enhances your global market competitiveness.

OPEX / PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) Model: A third-party investor funds, installs, and maintains the solar plant on your rooftop or open-access land. You simply purchase the generated green electricity at a predetermined tariff rate that is typically 30% to 50% cheaper than your local DISCOM grid rate.

Net-Metering: Ideal if you have ample rooftop or unshaded ground space on-site. The solar energy is consumed directly by your facility, and any surplus generated during holidays or off-peak hours is fed back into the local utility grid for energy credits. Open Access (Group Captive/Third-Party PPA): If your industrial power demand is massive but your rooftop footprint is small, we help you procure green power from an off-site solar farm via the existing utility grid network, bypassing physical constraints while locking in scale.