June 13, 2015
Journal Article

Ideas That Work! The Midnight Audit

Abstract

The midnight audit provides valuable insight toward identifying opportunities to reduce energy consumption—insight that can be easily overlooked during the normal (daytime) energy auditing process. The purpose of the midnight audit is to observe after-hour operation with the mindset of seeking ways to further minimize energy consumption during the unoccupied mode and minimize energy waste by reducing unnecessary operation. The midnight audit should be used to verify that equipment is off when it is supposed to be, or operating in set-back mode when applicable. Even a facility that operates 2 shifts per day, 5 days per week experiences fewer annual hours in occupied mode than it does during unoccupied mode. Minimizing energy loads during unoccupied hours can save significant energy, which is why the midnight audit is an Idea That Works.

Revised: October 14, 2015 | Published: June 13, 2015

Citation

Parker S.A. 2015. Ideas That Work! The Midnight Audit. Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment 35, no. 1:7-9. PNNL-SA-107420. doi:10.1080/10485236.2015.11439120