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ISO 50001 Energy & Management System
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ISO 50001 Energy Management System Certification
John Ryan Director – Certification Europe
Content:
1. Context
2. What is ISO 50001?
3. What us certifiers look for?
4. How can ISO 50001 add value to a business?
5. Questions?
• International certification, training and inspection body. We provide assurance to business owners that their operations meet best practice (via the medium of international business management standards)
• HQ in Dublin; offices in:• Belfast• London• Milan• Istanbul
• Osaka
Certification Europe
1. ISO 50001
• Published in 2011 by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO)
• Precursors exist at national and European level (e.g. EN 16001)
• Purpose is to enable improvement in energy performance (measurable results related to efficiency, use and consumption)
• Requires a good understanding of the variables affecting energy use and a set of integrated process/systems to manage and improve such use
ISO 50001 – an overview
• Summary of the requirements » Be smart - gain a good understanding of the variables
affecting energy use in your organisation (design, process, people, weather etc.)
» Be smart - use fact based data to establish relevant performance indicators and challenge them for relevance
» Be smart - communicate to relevant stakeholders (staff, management, contractors, customers) to effect control
» Measure - performance and correct where necessary» Record - maintain key records to support operation and
improvement» Retain – maintain savings into project delivery
1. ISO 50001
• Summary of the requirements » Decide what you need to manage - establish the scope,
boundary and policy » Establish where you are currently at - conduct an energy
review to establish use patterns, variables and influencers, areas of significance energy use and establish a baseline of current energy performance
» Establish the relevant measures to track improvement - establish performance indicators, improvement objectives and actions plans with verification methods
» Get help - communicate, train and document – design requirements, procurement arrangements, methods and processes
1. ISO 50001
• What do we look for?• Stage 1
» Have you conducted a detailed energy review - identified and recorded your energy use patterns, variables and influencers, areas of significance energy use and established a baseline of current energy performance
» Have you started to track improvement - performance indicators, improvement objectives and actions plans with verification methods
» Have you support and resources from top management to achieve a performance improvement?
» Relevant processes defined and documented
2. ISO 50001 certification
• What do we look for?• Stage 2
» What level of improvement is being achieve and verified in line with stated policy and objectives?
» How do the design and procurement processes (for energy) tie into day to day business?
» Is the agreed level of communication and understanding amongst key staff (internal and external) present?
» What is the level of management oversight and decision making ?
» How effective are operational and maintenance programmes?
» Does the management system deliver?
2. ISO 50001 certification
3. Benefits of ISO 50001
• It saves you energy» 5% - 37%
• It saves you money» £25,000 - £ 500,000
• It helps you reduce Carbon Footprint
• It increases Credibility as regards “greening”
• It help meets Shareholder Requirements
3. Non energy benefits ISO 50001
• Better operational efficiencies
• Increased cooperation between departments
• Improved communication between departments
• Improved organisational behaviour
• Maintains legal compliance
3. Its application* to date
3. Its application* to date
3. Its application* to date
Where next?
• ISO 50001 supersedes national schemes and standards
• ISO is also developing support standards:» ISO 50002: Energy Audits
» ISO 50004: Energy management systems — Guidance for the implementation, maintenance and improvement of an energy management system
» Measurement and Verification» Baseline Determination
Where next?
• ISO 50001 is being deployed across a wider sectoral range:» Education (Uni’s)» IT (data centres; ops centres)» Government (military bases and ops centres)» Consulting organisations (buildings)» Energy generation (power/fuel suppliers)
Where next?
• The future???:» Supply chain requirement» Corporate compliance requirement » Government requirement to offset C-tax» Rebate tool to achieve regulatory compliance » Etc» Etc