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Appendix C
Recommended Report Structure for Energy and
Process Assessment
This detailed report structure is more appropriate for Level II–IV assess-
ment reports (with increasing level of details with assessment complex-
ity). Level I assessment reports can provide similar structure with a graded
approach.
Level 0 and 1 assessment reports may need only a summary report of two
or three pages to identify and document energy savings opportunities, contacts
at the site, information needed, and so forth, as a roadmap for the next-level
assessment.
1
TITLE PAGE WITH THE LIST OF THE MAJOR TEAM MEMBERS
AND THEIR AFFILIATIONS
1.1 Abstract
1.2
Table of Contents
Industrial energy and process assessment report should be based
on this model for the table of contents and provide a list of all iden-
tifi ed savings opportunities, feasibility of implementation, and basis
for potential savings using different technologies and measures.
1.3 Introduction
Target of the assessment, name of the facility, funding source, ob-
jectives, approach and scope.
1.4
Project Organization, Planning, and Scheduling
2
SUMMARY OF THE ASSESSMENT RESULTS WITH PROPOSED
SAVING MEASURES, ECONOMICS, AND PROPOSED IMPLE-
MENTATION STRATEGIES
2.1 Audited
Facility
Introduction of the facility with short descriptions of the processes
and other important factors.
2.2
Energy Economics and Saving Potentials
Description of the energy consumption levels, saving potentials,
and proposed measures. These descriptions can be divided into
subtitles such as heat/electricity/water.
2.3
Table 1. Summary of the Energy Consumption (heating, electricity,
water) and saving potentials.
2.4 Table 2. Summary of the Proposed Measures