energy efficiency v2
Transcript of energy efficiency v2
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Energy Management
Learning Bites
• Understand What is ISO 50001:2011 – Energy Management System (EnMS)
• Recognize the need EnMS for an organization.
• Identify EnMS Framework
• Understand the EnMS – Plan, Do, Check, Act Cycle
• Comprehend how is EnMS aligned to other ISO standard
Global Energy Trends
• Global demand for all energy sources is foreseen to grow by 57% over the next 25 years.
• By year 2030, 56% of the world’s energy use will be from Asia.
• Electricity demand will grow by at least 40% by 2032.
• New power generation equals to nearly 300 power plants (1,000 MW) will be needed to
meet electricity demand by 2030.
• Currently, 50% of electrical generation relies on coal and fossil fuel; while 85% of
greenhouse gas emissions result from energy-consuming activities supported by fossil
fuels.
Why Manage Energy?
Even with good returns, energy waste is still prevalent in all organizations.
• 400% variation in energy use intensity of buildings is not clearly explained.
• Little improvement in overall energy consumption.
• Capturing energy waste has been hampered by a lack of focus on energy management.
• Too often energy management is characterized as decentralized, poorly-coordinated and
undervalued.
Saved over $75 million through effective energy management.
What Energy Management can do?
Realized a 5% annual energy savings and increased the asset value of a
California building by $1.5 million due to energy efficiency upgrades.
Saved more than $8.6 million in operating costs in 2002 from its energy
management efforts.
Estimated the difference in operational costs between its energy efficient
buildings and inefficient buildings more than $13 million.
Estimated an annual energy savings of $4.5 million from energy efficiency
improvements.
EnergyManagement
Energy Management – Some Global Frameworks
Energy Star on Energy Management
Step 8: Recognize Achievements
Step 7: Evaluate Progress
Step 6: Implement Action Plan
Step 5: Create Action Plan
Step 4: Set Goals
Step 3: Assess Performance
Step 2: Form a Dedicated Team
Step 1: Commit to continuousimprovement
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The Energy MAP (Management Action Plan)
• Developed by SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland)
• Helps in identifying potential areas of maximum wastage of energy therefore minimizing
energy usage
• Works on 5 pillars of energy management:
• Commit
• Identify
• Plan
• Take Action
• Review
ISO 50001:2011
ISO 50001
• Establish
• Implement
• Maintain
• Improve
Energy
Management
System
WHAT
Following a systematicapproach in achievingcontinual improvementin Energy Performance
HOW
RESULT
Typical Steps for Energy Management
Metering your energy consumption and collecting the data1
Finding opportunities to save energy, and estimating how much energy eachopportunity could save.
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Taking action to target the opportunities to save energy3
Tracking progress by analyzing metered data (how well the energy-savingefforts have worked)
Tracking progress by analyzing metered data (how well the energy-savingefforts have worked)
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ISO 50001:2011 – Energy Management System
International Standard on Energy Management includes requirements for
establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving the organization’s energy
management system to achieve steady improvement in energy performance.
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EnMS Framework
P-D-C-A for EnMS
• Conduct an energy review & establish the objectives,baseline, energy performance indicators (EnPI), targetsand action plans necessary to deliver improved energyperformance.
PLAN
• Implement the energy management action plansDO
• Monitor and measure processes and the keycharacteristics of operations that determine energyperformance against the energy policy and objectives,and report the results
CHECK
• Take actions to continually improve energy performanceand the EnMSACT
Planning Process
How to DO?
1. Competence, Training andAwareness
2. Requirements Documentation
3. Operational Control
4. Communication
5. Design
6. Purchasing Energy Services,Goods and Energy
What to CHECK?
1. Measurement & Analysis
2. Legal Compliances
3. Internal Audit of EnergyManagement System
4. Nonconformity, correctiveaction and preventive action
How to ACT
How does EnMS align?
EnMS integration with other Management Systems
Benefits of implementing ISO 50001 - EnMS
• Assist organizations in making better use of their existing energy-consuming assets.
• Offer guidance in benchmarking, measuring, documenting, and reporting energy intensityimprovements and their projected reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
• Create transparency and facilitate communication in the management.
• Promote energy management best practices and reinforce good energy managementbehaviors.
• Assist facilities in evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficienttechnologies.
• Provide a framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain.
• Facilitate energy management improvements for greenhouse gas emission reductionprojects.
Summary
• Implementing Energy Efficient Measures does not result in a major cash out but incontinuous cost reductions for organizations.
• ISO 50001 is a certification standard by ISO on implementing best practices forEnergy Management.
• ISO 50001 is aligned with the other managements systems like QMS, EMS, SMS etcand therefore could be managed in a similar way.
• ISO 50001 will increase energy efficiency, reduce costs, and improve environmentalperformance.
• The standard is intended to provide organizations and companies with a recognizedframework for integrating energy efficiency into their management practices.
Thank you very much!
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