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Energy Management System Standard for Industry July 2009

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Energy Management System Standard

for Industry

July 2009

Agenda

Welcome Energy Management System: Why & What Roles for Consultants The NEEA and DOE Pilot Program Benefits & Value Who Qualifies? Q & A

Dresden Skees-Gregory, Sustainable Environmental Services

Dorothy Fisher-Atwood, Zero Waste Alliance

Today’s Panel of Experts

Sharon Peterson, Marketing Manager, Industrial Sector Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

Why Energy Management?

Bolsters a competitive advantage by cutting costs

Tackles complex energy issues Ensures continuing focus on energy efficiency

and cost control Enables consistent, organized, integrated, and

embedded energy management

What Is an Energy Management System?

It’s a holistic, embedded framework to: understand, control, and improve energy use.

Use an EnMS to systematically integrate energy issues into regular business practices throughout an organization.

ISO 50001 in the News

“I see (ISO) as a way to solidify a company’s sustainability strategy.” - John Wallner, Sustainable Industries Journal, July 2009

Energy Solutions Multiply as ISO Nears

2011

Consultants - A Business Opportunity

Consultants in the pilot will be first in line for National Certification Energy Practitioners (CEP) certification.

What is the CEP program?

Three Programs

ANSI Management System for Energy 2000:2008

Proposed ISO 50001

USDOE Superior Energy Performance program

International Energy Management System Standard U.S. & Brazil leading proposal Leverages ANSI MSE 2000:2008 Expected release in 2011

ISO 50001

Recognized Leaders: SEP

Northwestern Companies Wanted on SEP Roster

SEP is the “ISO Plus” program.

NEEA and the DOE want to decrease the energy intensity of industry in our region.

Collaboration of industry, government, and non-profit organizations is bringing SEP to the Northwest.

SHAPE THE NATIONAL POLICY

BE AMONG THE

FIRST COMPANIES

TO CERTIFYPilot Program

In the Field: From Theory to Practice

What Is the NEEA EnMS Pilot?

Desirable Facilities Have: Senior leadership committed

to certification Previous experience with

management systems

The Pilot Is: Training and consultative

services to certify to the standard for 5-8 NW facilities

16-18 months Three, 3-day training sessions One-to-one phone

conferencing Monthly webinars Mentored implementation

What are EnMS benefits?

Pilot Project Value

Value of direct services estimated at $26,000 – $40,000 per facility

Play a leading role in new global effort to develop ISO 50001

Accelerate the long-term competitive advantages associated with embedded energy management

Receive support promoting your leadership around sustainability and energy efficiency

Pilot Work & Cost Projections

ESTIMATED BUDGET OF COSTS

Management System for Energy training fee $4,000

Travel & Lodging per person per night $110 – $250

Food for participants per person per day $44

Strong candidates may be eligible for assistance from local municipalities

Next Steps

Application review currently underway

Applicants contact project leaders by Tuesday July 20th to alert review board of plans to apply

Download application at: www.energyimprovement.org/pilot.html

APPLICATION CLOSE DATE: JULY 31ST, 2009

Discussion

Q&A

Follow Up on Application Assistance

~Thank You

Dresden Skees-Gregory

[email protected](503) 645-1202

Dorothy Fisher-Atwood

[email protected](503) 699-7834

Sharon [email protected]