Energy accounting
Energy accounting is a system used to measure, analyze and report the energy consumption of different activities on a regular basis.[1] It is done to improve energy efficiency.[2]
Energy management
Energy accounting is a system used in energy management systems where measuring and analyzing energy consumption is done to improve energy efficiency within an organization.[3] Organisations such as Intel corporation use these systems to track their energy usage.[4]
Various energy transformations are possible. An energy balance can be used to track energy through a system. This becomes a useful tool for determining resource use and environmental impacts. How much energy is needed at each point in a system and in what form that energy is, can be measured. An accounting system keeps track of energy in, energy out, and non-useful energy versus work done, and transformations within a system. Sometimes, non-useful work is what is often responsible for environmental problems.[5]
Energy balance
Energy return on investment (EROEI) is the ratio of energy delivered by an energy technology to the energy invested to set the technology up.
See also
- Energy management
- Energy management software
- Energy management system
- Energy transformation
- Energy quality
- Energy and Environment
- EROEI
References
- ↑ [1], ENERGY ACCOUNTING: A Key Tool in Managing Energy Costs, 2000
- ↑ Accounting: Facility Energy Use (in Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology)
- ↑ Accounting: Facility Energy Use (in Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology)
- ↑ E. Curry, B. Guyon, C. Sheridan, and B. Donnellan, “Developing an Sustainable IT Capability: Lessons From Intel’s Journey,” MIS Quarterly Executive, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 61–74, 2012.
- ↑ http://telstar.ote.cmu.edu/environ/m3/s3/05account.shtml