In energy efficiency and conservation: the evaluation of energy consumption and review of current energy cost to determine appropriate intervention measures and efficiency projects in which energy can be judiciously and efficiently used to achieve savings. It may refer to a walk-through audit, a preliminary audit, or a detailed audit [Section 4(g), Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act of 2019]

In energy efficiency and conservation: the evaluation of energy consumption and review of current energy cost to determine appropriate intervention measures and efficiency projects in which energy can be judiciously and efficiently used to achieve savings [Rule II(i), Department Circular No. DC 2019-11-0014, Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 11285 (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act); Section 3(c), DOE Department Circular No. DC2023-12-0034, Guidelines on the Authorization of Energy Auditors Under the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP), otherwise known as the Energy Auditor Authorization Process under the GEMP]

Note: Under the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act of 2019, the term is written as “Energy audit”. The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act of 2019 IRR removes the last sentence of the definition under the law: “It may refer to a walk-through audit, a preliminary audit, or a detailed audit.”

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