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EIE/07/SI2.466702

 

 

Measure lists

 

Measure lists can be a useful tool for a company that is investigating energy saving options. They support decisions on implementing energy efficiency measures and on feasibility studies within the framework of an energy action plan. Measure lists offer the company descriptions and impacts on energy consumption of potential measures that can be taken. Furthermore, these lists often refer to the payback times of these investments (short-term, medium-term or long-term).

 

Measure lists can be separated into two distinct categories: horizontal measure lists and industry-specific measure lists. Horizontal measure lists refer to measures that can be taken in any industry (please click here to download the BESS Horizontal Measure List), whilst industry-specific measure lists refer to measures that can be taken in specific industries.

 

Please click here to download the BESS Dairy Industry Measure List

Please click here to download the BESS Bakery Industry Measure List

Please click here to download the BESS Meat Processing Industry Measure List

Please click here to download the BESS Breweries Measure List

Please click here to download the BESS Industrial Laundries Measure List

Please click here to download the BESS Textile Industry Measure List

 

Your energy saving options (measures) should be documented in the energy action plan. Click here for a template for elaborating an energy action plan.

 

To follow the development of your energy consumption and -costs energy bookkeeping is very recommendable, especially if you implement energy saving measures.

Please click here to download an energy bookkeeping tool.

 

Financing of investments in energy saeving measures may come from your own resources, but there are external resources to consider too.

In case of limited financial resources and/or limited capacity you may think of outsourcing energy management activities.

Please click here for information on financing and outsourcing.