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For meeting their cooking energy requirements, villagers depend predominantly on biomass fuels like wood, animal dung and agricultural residues, often burnt inefficient traditional cook stoves. The main fuel for lighting in the rural households is kerosene and electricity.
Yes, energy audits are worth doing. They assess how energy-efficient your home or building is so you know where to make changes. You can save from 530% on your energy bills by implementing your auditors suggestions.
Disadvantages of an energy audits The audit has a use by date or limited useful life. An energy audit isnt a design or works specification. The audit could be poorly done. The results of an audit cannot be predicted beforehand.
What does this program do? The program provides guaranteed loan financing and grant funding to agricultural producers and rural small businesses for renewable energy systems or to make energy efficiency improvements.
However, many rural areas do have local access to other sources of energy, such as solar energy, water streams, wind and biomass.
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The auditor will perform tests including the blower door test to assess air leakage, and infrared thermography to gauge weaknesses in insulation, ductwork, windows and doors. A combustion analysis will also be performed to test for any CO2 leakage from gas lines in boilers, water heaters or appliances.
Q: How much does an energy audit cost? A: Level one energy audits cost around $100 to $150, while level two audits average between $300 and $600 depending on location, house size and which tests are necessary to understand the energy consumption in the house and any deficiencies.
An energy audit will also include an inspection of your current heating and cooling equipment. If the unit is more than 15 years old, you should consider replacing your system with a newer, more energy-efficient unit. Energy audits are recommended every 2-3 years to ensure optimal home energy efficiency.

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