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PHILIPPINES :: MALAYSIA :: VIETNAM :: INDONESIA :: INDIA :: CHINA

Energy Management

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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EnergyManagement

Energy Management – Some Global Frameworks

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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

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ISO 50001:2011

ISO 50001

• Establish

• Implement

• Maintain

• Improve

Energy

Management

System

WHAT

Following a systematicapproach in achievingcontinual improvementin Energy Performance

HOW

RESULT

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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.

2

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)

4

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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

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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

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Planning Process

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How to DO?

1. Competence, Training andAwareness

2. Requirements Documentation

3. Operational Control

4. Communication

5. Design

6. Purchasing Energy Services,Goods and Energy

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What to CHECK?

1. Measurement & Analysis

2. Legal Compliances

3. Internal Audit of EnergyManagement System

4. Nonconformity, correctiveaction and preventive action

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How to ACT

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How does EnMS align?

EnMS integration with other Management Systems

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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.

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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.

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