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Run: Plant Energy Use Daily Log

Track daily plant energy consumption, peak demand, fuel use, and efficiency target performance in one structured log. Use it to spot waste, compare shifts, a...

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Log Details

Select the date this energy log applies to.
Choose the operating shift for this log.
Optional: identify the area, line, or unit covered by this log.

Electricity Usage

Enter the total electricity used during the log period in kilowatt-hours.
Optional: record the highest demand reached during the log period in kilowatts.
Optional: enter the current main meter reading if used for internal reconciliation.

Fuel and Utilities

Select yes if any fuel was consumed during the log period.
Shown when fuel was used. Select the primary fuel type.
Shown when fuel was used. Enter the quantity consumed in the unit used by your site.
Optional: select any other utilities that materially affected energy use.

Production and Efficiency

Optional: enter the number of units produced during the log period.
Indicate whether the plant met its daily energy efficiency target.
Use this field to explain variances, unusual loads, downtime, or conservation actions taken.

Exceptions and Actions

Describe any outages, meter issues, abnormal consumption, or other exceptions.
Record any immediate actions taken to address energy issues or reduce waste.
Optional: enter the name or role of the person submitting this log for internal traceability.

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