Energy use in buildings and businesses can be complex and varied, but a systematic review, known as energy mapping, can provide valuable insights. This process involves a detailed analysis of energy consumption to identify opportunities for energy savings and improved energy efficiency.
A thorough energy mapping begins with collecting comprehensive data on energy consumption. This includes information on heating, cooling, lighting, and electrical appliances. The goal is to identify patterns and inefficiencies that can be adjusted to reduce energy usage.
The mapping results in a report that provides the building owner or tenant with a fact-based overview of the current energy status of the buildings and their improvement potential. When you later decide to invest in energy measures, the mapping report will serve as a basis for decision-making and a progress plan towards the 2030 climate goals. The report outlines recommended actions in prioritized order, cost estimates, profitability, and suggested financing models.
Enova provides grants for conducting energy mapping in commercial buildings. Sastech applies on behalf of the company free of charge to obtain maximum support. We have expertise in all application categories:
Norway's enhanced climate goal is to reduce emissions by at least 50 percent and up to 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. This ambitious goal requires measures across all sectors, and the authorities will likely introduce stricter requirements for the business sector. Companies that take action now will be better equipped to meet these requirements and contribute to achieving the climate goals. What is your potential to contribute?
With our comprehensive energy mapping report, your company will have a solid and fact-based foundation for identifying energy efficiency measures. This enables you to make informed decisions on how much of this potential you wish to utilize, allowing you to be an active contributor to Norway's climate goals.