Energy Audit Reporting

Report Scope

Structured reporting for facility teams that need findings, priorities, and next actions in one document.

What We Review

Utility bills, major energy users, operating schedules, system performance, equipment condition, control settings, and improvement opportunities across building and industrial systems.

What You Receive

A practical report with energy baseline, key findings, saving opportunities, estimated impact, implementation priority, and clear recommendations for management review.

Reporting Process

Collect Data

Review utility records, equipment lists, drawings, operating schedules, and available metering data.

Assess Site

Identify major energy users, operating issues, control gaps, and practical saving opportunities.

Prioritize

Estimate saving potential, implementation complexity, cost impact, and recommended next steps.

Report

Prepare a clear audit report that supports internal action, compliance readiness, and decision-making.

Review

Discuss findings with the facility team and refine recommendations based on operational realities.

Improve

Support implementation planning, measurement approach, and continuous improvement follow-up.

Suitable For

Energy audit reporting is useful for commercial buildings, manufacturing facilities, hotels, hospitals, warehouses, offices, and other large energy-consuming sites that need a practical improvement roadmap.

  • Energy cost reduction planning.
  • EECA 2024 compliance readiness support.
  • Capital project screening and justification.
  • Operational improvement and monitoring plans.

Need an Energy Audit Report?

Contact DW Energy and Engineering to discuss your facility, available data, and reporting objective.