Introduction to ISO 50001
Energy Management System Standard
Content
Why we need Energy Management System
Energy Management Strategy at International Level
Background and Benefits of ISO 50001
Basic Concept and Major Requirements of ISO 50001
The annual number of hot nights in summer is expected to increase from the average of 15 nights in 1980-1999
to 41 nights in 2090-2099
The annual number of very hot days in summer is expected to increase from the 1980-1999 average of 7
days to 15 days in 2090-2099
The average annual number of cold days in winter is expected to drop below one in the decade 2030-39. The
average annual number of cold days at the end of the
last century (1980-1999) was 14 days
Climate Change in Hong Kong
Requirements from the Public
Increasing public awareness on pollution issues and
environmental performance
of corporations issue
More and more organizations with CSR /
Environmental Department
are willing to publish its
environmental performance
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Internal Driving
Increase energy efficiency
Reduce operation costs
Reduce carbon footprint
Example
A Textile Factory
Replace traditional sewing machine with new sewing machine with servor motor
Save 67% energy consumption
Save 80% thread consumption
Increase 30% productivity
Payback period 15 months
As a result, the company can reduce operating cost and get more new orders from new customers
Compliance with environmental regulation and
buyers requirement
Requirements from Buyers
194 Nations agreed that
Energy Management Strategy
in Other Countries
EN16001 European Energy Management Systems standard
Published in Jul, 2009
plan-do-check-act approach
In U.K. with support of Government, run EN 16001 implementation pilots for 5 companies e.g. Virgin Trains, City of London Corp., Robert Wiseman Dairies, ND Metering Solutions and SKF Group
In India, e.g. Shree Cement Ltd has been certified EN 16001
Energy Management Strategy
in Other Countries
MSE 2000: Management System for Energy
Adopted in April 2000
plan-do-check-act approach
Certified Manufacturers: e.g.
/ Blue Circle
C&A Floorcoverings
Mercury Marine NA
Certified Commercial / Institutional: e.g. U.S. Army (AEPI)
Energy Management
Strategy in China
China GBT-23331
Energy Management System Standard
Published in March, 2009 Implemented in 1st Nov 2009 Encourage steel, iron, non-ferrous metal, coal, electricity,
chemicals, construction materials, paper, textile and machinery manufacturing, etc. as key industries to run GBT-23331 pilot certification programme during Nov 2009 Oct 2011
Government selects 1-2 certification bodies in each industry for the pilot programme, e.g. BSI for textiles industry
(CNCA) would consolidate the ISO 50001 information and experience from the pilot programme of GBT-23331 to form an Energy Management System Certification System
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Energy Management
Strategy In China
The Outline of the Plan for the Reform and Development of the Pearl River Delta
()(2008-2020)
By 2020, reduce energy consumption per unit of GDP to 0.57 tce ()
Encourage to manufacture and use energy / water efficient product, renewable energy product and energy efficient car
Energy Management Strategy
in Hong Kong
Hong Kong, alongside 20 other Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) economies, has
set a target to achieve a reduction in energy
intensity of at least 25% by 2030 (with 2005 as
the base year)
Energy Conservation
vs Energy Management
Energy Conservation is the practice of decreasing the quantity of energy used,
achieving through efficient energy use
or by reduced consumption of energy
services
Energy Management enables an organization to take a systematic
approach in order to achieve continual
improvement of energy performance,
energy efficiency and energy
conservation
Background of ISO 50001
Developed by ISO project committee ISO/PC 242, Energy Management
Published in June 2011
Key decision to base ISO 50001 standard on the common elements found in all of ISOs management system standard (e.g. ISO 9001,
ISO 14001) to ensure maximum compatibility
Integrate ISO 50001 easily with other existing management systems such as quality (ISO
9001), environment (ISO14001), occupational
health and safety (OSHAS 18001) or social
responsibility (ISO 26000)
Quality
ISO 9001
Environment
ISO 14001 ISO 50001
ISO 50001 vs ISO 14001 vs ISO 9001
Energy (ISO 50001)
Environment (ISO 14001)
Quality (ISO 9001) Plan
Do
Check
Act
Benefits of ISO 50001
Develop a baseline of energy use Evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new
energy-efficient technologies
Provide guidance in how to benchmark, measure, document and report energy use
Make better use of energy consuming assets, thus reducing costs and/or expanding capacity
Help reach targets in energy use reduction and carbon emissions in a systematic way
the ultimate assurance to the stakeholders that your company comply with Energy Management best practice
Provide a framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
Management
Responsibility
ISO 50001 Model
ISO 50001 Model
Management
Responsibility
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
ISO 50001 Model
Management
Responsibility
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
Legal Requirements and Other Requirements
Energy Review
Energy Baseline
Energy Performance Indicators
Energy Objectives, Energy Targets and Energy
Management Action Plans
ISO 50001 Model
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
Energy Planning
Source: ISO 50001 Standard
Competence, Training and Awareness
Communication
Documentation
Operational Control
Design
Procurement of Energy Services, Products,
Equipment and Energy
ISO 50001 Model
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
ISO 50001 Model
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
ISO 50001 Model
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
Evaluation of Compliance with Legal
Requirements and Other
Requirements
Control of Records
ISO 50001 Model
Management
Responsibility
Energy Policy
Checking
Implementation
and Operation
Energy Planning
Management
Review
Continual
Improvement
Internal Audit of
the EnMS
Monitoring,
Measurement
and Analysis
Nonconformities,
Correction,
Corrective and
Preventive Action
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