The smart path to energy savings and efficiency.
“Nidan–Green Energy” is a partnership between two leading companies in Israel’s energy efficiency sector, offering a complete solution for analyzing, evaluating, and implementing smart strategies to reduce and optimize your organization’s energy consumption.
Our energy audits comply with the Ministry of Energy’s regulations (for entities with annual consumption exceeding 1,250 TOE – tons of oil equivalent) and provide both regulatory compliance and a practical foundation for a smart, results-driven action plan.
Why conduct an energy audit with Green Energy?
✔ Proven experience from hundreds of audits across the public, private, and industrial sectors
✔ Multidisciplinary teams: electrical, mechanical, operational, and financial engineers
✔ Advanced measuring tools for deep diagnostics of existing systems
✔ Detailed, professional reports with actionable recommendations, forecasts, and ROI analysis
✔ Full implementation support – from deploying solutions to submitting government support applications
What does our energy audit include?
The audit is performed through a clear, proven multi-step model:
Historical consumption analysis – covering electricity, gas, water, fuel, and more
On-site measurements – continuous documentation of system performance: lighting, cooling, heating, steam, compressed air, production, and others
Engineering and operational mapping – identifying system interfaces, consumption breakdowns, loads, and inefficiencies
Tailored recommendations – including upgrades, automation, green technologies, and renewable energy production
Economic analysis – calculating ROI, budget planning, and simulations
Comprehensive final report – with graphs, insights, forecasts, and actionable steps
Our service also includes:
Consulting and submission of support requests to the Ministry of Energy and other government bodies
Targeted audits – for systems such as cooling, steam, compressed air, HVAC, and more
On-site coordination with a designated technical contact from the client
Planning a multi-year energy efficiency strategy aligned with your organization’s goals
Who is the audit for?
Industrial facilities and factories
Public and educational institutions
Office buildings, municipal infrastructure, and income-producing real estate
Companies in logistics, food, pharma, retail, and transportation
How to prepare:
Gather recent energy bills (electricity, gas, fuel)
Prepare electrical plans and technical data for existing systems
Assign a technical contact to accompany the audit process on-site
Ready to start saving?
Leave your details and we’ll get back to you with a personalized audit proposal for your organization.
Together, we’ll build a smart plan that leads to savings, operational stability, and a more efficient environment.
Who is required to conduct an energy audit?
Any organization with annual energy consumption exceeding 1,250 tons of oil equivalent (TOE) – typically businesses with an annual electricity expense of over 1 million shekels – is required to conduct an energy audit.
This requirement is based on Ministry of Energy regulations and aims to promote savings and efficiency in the national energy sector.
What’s the benefit of an energy audit if I already have efficient systems?
Even new and efficient systems may operate sub-optimally.
An energy audit identifies waste points, system misalignments, load imbalances, and even hidden maintenance issues – providing actionable recommendations that lead to real, measurable savings.
Does the audit include solutions or just analysis?
Absolutely. The report includes not only diagnostics but also a list of specific, actionable recommendations, each with an economic analysis (ROI).
We also provide implementation support – including integration of renewable energy, system upgrades, and assistance with grant applications.
How long does it take to complete an energy audit?
The duration depends on the facility’s size and complexity.
In most cases, the audit takes between 2 to 6 weeks and includes historical analysis, on-site measurements, engineering assessment, and delivery of a detailed, professional report.