Power Plant Energy Analysis
The Power Plant Energy Analysis model is intended for fuel-using power plants that produce electricity for public and industrial use. Auditing other power plants must be agreed with Motiva on a separate basis.The purpose of the energy analysis is to improve the overall energy efficiency and economy of power plants. This involves their producing the same quantities of energy using less fuel, or using the same amount of fuel to produce greater quantities of energy. In investigating overall energy efficiency auditing pays attention to the running of power plant facilities, alternative fuels, the characteristic heat consumption of condensation plants and building grade modifications of district heating and back-pressure plants.
The analysis examines the current state of a power plant’s energy efficiency, which contains the plant’s main and auxiliary systems, so that available resources are directed for the facility according to significant and evaluated efficiency potentials. From the perspective of monitoring power plant use, the scrutiny of the most important measurements is part of the energy analysis.

