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Hello and welcome to the how to do energy audits unit. My name is Victor from Fundacin CIRCE. In this part of the training we will learn how to plan an energy audit and the resources that we need in the process. We will start with the definition of the energy audit and its scope Here we can see the definition of energy audit from European Standard EN 16247. An energy audit is the systematic inspection and analysis of energy use and consumption in a location, building, system or organization, in order to identify and inform about the energy flows and identify potential for improvement of energy efficiency But why do we need an energy audit? As we all know the main benefits of an energy audit are the reduction in energy consumption and, therefore related costs and environmental impact. But the analysis will also give us a deeper knowledge of the facilities and processes for optimizing operations. With an energy audit we will get: 1) A description of energy consuming processes and faci