
Emissions Audit: Make invisible losses visible
Bringing transparency to emissions, costs, and optimization potential
Greater transparency for your plant
In industrial plants, valuable media is lost every dayย โ oftenย unnoticed. Whatย remainsย invisible is rarely optimized.
An emission audit provides clarity: showing leakages, costs, and real savings potential.ย Turn uncertainty into reliable data.ย
Invisible lossesโwith real impact
Leakages develop gradually and often go unnoticed during normal operation. Over time, even minor losses in flange connections can lead to significant financial and environmental impact.
- Media losses remain undetected
- Operating costs increase
- Emissions are not quantified
- Optimization potential stays hidden
What an emission audit actually does
An emission audit systematically evaluates selected parts of a plant โ especially flange connections โ and reveals what is otherwise hidden in everyday operation.
Based on plant data, it quantifies leakages, media losses, costs, and emissionsโand puts them into a clear, actionable context.
Measure. Understand. Act.
What you gain from it
An emission audit gives you more than data โ it gives you a basis for decisions.
You see where losses occur
You understand how significant they are
You identify realistic savings potential

Value for operations, cost control, and sustainability
- Transparency on emissions and losses
- Foundation for targeted optimization
- Support for COโ and sustainability goals
- Improved plant safety
- Better-informed technical decisions
What results you can expect
The outcome is a structured report with clear figures and actionable insights:
- Quantified leakage rates
- Annual media loss calculations
- Cost transparency
- COโ emission calculation
- Identification of key savings areas
- Practical optimization recommendations
A structured approach in 4 steps
Initial assessment
High-level evaluation of plant and potential
Data collection
Gathering relevant plant data
Analysis
Calculation of leakages, losses, costs, and emissions
Evaluation
Structured report with clear recommendations

Frequently asked questions
How complex is an emission audit?
It is typically based on existing plant data and requires limited internal effort.
Does it impact plant operation?
No, it does not interfere with ongoing operations.
How fast are results available?
Usually shortly after data collection is completed.
Who is it relevant for?
Any plant operator looking for transparency on losses, emissions, and savings potential.
Take the next step towards transparency
Emission audits are carried out by KLINGER experts worldwide. Use the global network to find the right partner for your plant.