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Our energy optimization methodology is illustrated in the diagram, which highlights two crucial processes: Energy Remodeling at energy source end and Energy Audit at energy consumption end. This is 180 degree approach from both end to achieve optimum cost benefit of an enterprise for it’s energy requirements. These processes help reduce energy costs and improve efficiency.


1. Energy Remodeling: This exercise is target to reduce the cost of the energy. ◦ Minimize High Cost Energy: We aim to reduce the use of high-cost energy sources such as diesel generators (DG sets) and gas generators, which are typically more expensive and less environmentally friendly. ◦ Maximize Low Cost Energy: We focus on increasing the use of low-cost, sustainable energy sources like solar power and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). This shift not only reduces costs but also supports environmental sustainability.

2. Energy Audit: This exercise is target to reduce the demand of the energy. ◦ Maximize Energy Efficiency: Through detailed energy audits, we identify opportunities to enhance energy efficiency. This may involve upgrading to more efficient equipment, improving processes, and implementing advanced energy-saving technologies. ◦ Minimize Energy Wastage: We detect and eliminate areas where energy is being wasted, ensuring that every unit of energy is used effectively. This can significantly reduce overall energy consumption and costs.

Economy Load Dispatch Center [ELDC]: This is installed at sources of energy to automate and to optimize the low-cost energy consumption on priority basis.
Audit Supervisory System [EASS]: This is a platform which enables to visualize the optimization process of energy savings and can keep record of energy uses and can generate a comparative matrix for different times and for different zones/equipment.

With these actions, we can achieve lower energy costs (kWh) and reduce energy demand, leading to more cost savings and improved energy performance.
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