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Energy Studies

We aim to achieve high efficiency through our conducted energy studies!

An energy study is a research report that maps out a business's energy consumption, how efficiently it uses energy, and how it can use it more efficiently based on detailed examinations. Our energy study projects, supervised by engineers certified in Energy Study Projects, are prepared in an accessible format or the format required by the Ministry for Energy Performance Contracts. This report includes information on how to save energy consumption, investment costs, net present values of projects, and payback periods, as well as significant changes in carbon footprints when reducing CO2 emissions.

 

Preliminary Energy Study

During this stage, the business is visited to gain insights into processes, types of energy consumption, and auxiliary facilities. Inspections are conducted, and the potential for energy efficiency is identified. Areas that require detailed examination are determined.

 

Detailed Energy Study

Detailed measurements are made at the facility using various measurement devices calibrated by TÜRKAK, and data is collected. Efficiency calculations for the measured equipment, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste energy quantities are determined using the collected data. These results are analyzed to determine improvement suggestions, efficiency-enhancing projects, investment costs, payback periods, and savings amounts.

 

Energy studies involve measurements to improve efficiency in buildings or industries. They aim to detect losses/leaks in devices or systems or calculate potential savings without compromising service quality, comfort, and production conditions.

 

For Industrial Facilities with an Annual Energy Consumption of 1,000 TEP and above, energy studies must be conducted every four years. For Commercial and Service Buildings with a total construction area of 20,000 m2 or 500 TEP and above and Public Buildings with a total construction area of 10,000 m2 or 250 TEP and above, energy studies must be conducted every seven years.

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