An energy audit is a key step in improving the energy efficiency of buildings and installations. As a full-service auditing company, we help our clients identify areas where energy consumption can be optimised and operating costs reduced. Under the Energy Efficiency Act, all large companies in Poland are required to carry out periodic audits, which also contributes to the EU’s environmental goals.
Our audits include:
Thanks to our audit services, clients not only comply with legal requirements, but also achieve real savings that translate into improvements in their financial performance.
The activity consists of a site visit to individual locations, during which auditors familiarise themselves with the infrastructure and interview a company representative. The aim of the site visit is to identify areas that have the potential to generate energy utility savings.
The audit will cover the following areas:
On this basis, the auditors will prepare a summary report in which the results and preliminary analyses of possible savings and energy efficiency improvements in the company will be presented. The report will quantify the savings potential of various energy carriers.
In an era of growing environmental awareness and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy (RES) companies are at the forefront of the energy transition. Greening operations is not only a response to regulatory requirements, but also a key element in building a competitive advantage in the market. The key strategies and policies supporting this process are discussed below.
RES companies should integrate environmental objectives, such as climate protection and resource efficiency, into their business strategy.
Minimising carbon footprint through innovative technologies, recycling of components and use of green materials.
Working with ESG-compliant suppliers and implementing sustainability standards.
Raising environmental awareness among employees and customers and promoting environmental action.
Investing in new technologies such as energy storage or improving the efficiency of RES systems.
In an era of energy transition and tightening climate regulations, optimising CO2 emission costs has become a priority for renewable energy companies (RES). Although RES companies by definition promote sustainability, they still need to manage emissions, especially in the context of production processes, logistics or operations. Key strategies to optimise these costs are outlined below.
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