Energy Audits

We conduct energy audits compliant with the EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) and ISO 50001. We help companies meet their legal obligations, avoid penalties from URE (the Polish Energy Regulatory Office), and find real energy savings.

ISO 50001Dyrektywa EED 2023/1791

What We Offer

Energy Audit (EED)

Mandatory every 4 years for companies consuming over 10 TJ (2,778 MWh). Energy balance, list of efficiency measures, and EnPI (Energy Performance Indicators).

ISO 50001 Implementation

Energy Management System (EnMS) for companies above 85 TJ. PDCA cycle: Plan-Do-Check-Act — from energy policy to continual improvement.

White Certificates

We help you obtain energy efficiency certificates from URE for achieved savings. Additional funding for your investments.

Savings Plan with ROI

The report is not bureaucracy — it is a roadmap with specific investments, costs, and payback periods. Quick wins and a long-term strategy.

Why is an energy audit essential?

Fines up to 5% of revenue

Failure to complete a mandatory audit can result in a penalty from the President of URE. New regulations effective from 2026 apply to an increasing number of companies.

You don't know how much energy you're wasting

Without an audit, you have no visibility into your energy balance. You are paying for losses you cannot see.

Complex legal requirements

The EED Directive, 10 TJ / 85 TJ thresholds, deadlines, report format — it is easy to get lost without a specialist.

ISO 50001 is more than paperwork

An energy management system requires a policy, performance indicators, and internal audits. You cannot simply buy a certificate — it must be implemented.

Who Is It For

Company > 10 TJ (2,778 MWh)

Mandatory audit every 4 years from 2026

  • Average annual energy consumption above 2,778 MWh
  • Sum of all energy carriers: electricity, gas, heat, fuels
  • Audit must be performed by an independent party
  • Report compliant with EED Directive 2023/1791
  • Deadline: first audit by end of 2026

Company > 85 TJ (23,611 MWh)

ISO 50001 implementation by 11 October 2027

  • Energy Management System (EnMS) — not just a report
  • Energy policy and reduction targets
  • Energy Performance Indicators (EnPI)
  • Internal audits and management reviews
  • Certification by an accredited body

Large Enterprises

Over 250 employees — obligation regardless of consumption

  • Headcount > 250 OR turnover > EUR 50 million
  • Mandatory audit every 4 years
  • Regardless of energy consumption level
  • Alternative: implement ISO 50001
  • Also applies to subsidiary companies

How We Work

1

Kick-off and data collection

We collect invoices, meter readings, and inventory Significant Energy Uses (SEUs). Timeframe: 1–2 weeks.

2

Measurement and analysis

We build daily and weekly consumption profiles, identify losses, and pinpoint areas for optimisation.

3

Report and ROI

We develop technical variants of efficiency measures with investment costs and payback periods.

4

Decision workshop

We set implementation priorities and discuss financing (white certificates, grants, leasing).

5

Implementation

Execution of selected measures and preparation of data for ISO 50001, if required.

Benefits

EED Directive compliance — avoid URE penalties
Real energy savings with ROI calculations
Independent auditor — legal requirement fulfilled
White certificates = additional financing
ISO 50001 implementation plan (for the 85 TJ threshold)
End-to-end service — from data collection to implementation

Frequently Asked Questions

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