An Effective Energy Management System (EnMS) As exemplified by ISO 50001 Trevor Floyd – Principal Consultant TENBY Consultancy Group
Jun 22, 2015
An Effective Energy Management System (EnMS)
As exemplified by ISO 50001
Trevor Floyd – Principal Consultant
TENBY Consultancy Group
∗ Not a Science, just an effective management technique!
Energy Management
∗ Practiced by many (but often not very well)!
∗ Extremely worthy of the effort!
∗ Saves money
∗ Saves energy
∗ Reduces emissions
∗ All the right components, needed to manage Energy
Benefit of an EnMS
∗ All the right components, needed to manage Energy well
∗ In the right order
∗ A good gap analysis
Why Consider Energy
∗ The Financial Impact
� Energy is costing more and
more to buy
� It is unlikely to get cheaper
The Good Management argument
� An increased understanding that it is common
sense to take control of anything that we have
to keep on buying and using
Why Consider Energy
∗ The Energy and Environment link
� It is painfully apparent that the use of
energy resources affects our world and
our environment
The Legislation stick?
� More and more taxation and
regulation is being applied to how
we use energy
Why Consider Energy
∗ Business and Practice Changes
The Customer angle
� Those who pay for our services expect
value for money and minimal
environmental impact
� They do not accept our wasteful
practices
Energy legislation is growing fast and will continue to do so
∗ Typical legal requirements that building owners/operators need to meet
� Energy Performance Certificates and Display Energy certificates
Legislation / Taxation
� Energy Performance Certificates and Display Energy certificates
� Mandatory Annual Air conditioning Inspection
� Building Regulations in Existing and New buildings
� FTSE Emissions reporting (April 2013)
� EU – Energy Auditing requirements
� CRC, FiT’s & RHI, Green Deal etc
� Letting rules – no < an ‘E’ rated building after 2018
� Zero Carbon Non domestic buildings by end of decade
Creating a systematic approach ...
Energy Management
ImproveDocument Implement MaintainEstablish
... Plan, Do, Check, Act
∗ Create a Policy
� Objectives (Operational & Legal)
The Process - 1
Objectives (Operational & Legal)
� Targets (Improvements / Reductions)
∗ Investigate history
� Understand relationships
� Energy versus output
� Energy versus building size
� Energy versus activity levels
∗ Carry out site Audit (Visit)
∗ Identify issues and opportunities
The Process - 2
∗ Identify issues and opportunities
∗ Create an prioritised Action Plan
∗ Identify resources required
∗ Implement in stages
∗ Monitor performance
∗ Respond to indicators
∗ Assess historical data
� Collect
� Analyse
Energy Audits
� Compare
� Understand
∗ Evaluate site activities
∗ Report
� Status Quo
� Potential
Implementation of Solutions
Low COST
Future INVESTMENT
No COST
∗ ISO50001 (related to ISO14001)
∗ BS EN 15900
Energy Management Standards
∗ BS EN 15900
∗ prEN 16247 – 1, 2, 3, 4
∗ Management Standard auditing (ISO19011, as applied to quality
and environment standards)
∗ Others following
� Benchmarking, Calculations etc.
Energy Management (prior to the introduction of EnMS)
∗ Bearing manufacturer – 5% additional savings
Case Studies
∗ Bearing manufacturer – 5% additional savings
∗ China – brand enhancement and image
∗ General energy initiatives
� Vehicle manufacturer
� Compressed Air
∗ Effective Energy Management saves:
� Energy – kilowatt hours
Conclusion
� Emissions – carbon dioxide / carbon
� Finance – MONEY
∗ Relatively easy (time + spread sheets)
∗ Simple yet practical
∗ Many solutions ‘no cost’ - based on common sense
∗ And happy implementing!
Thank You
Trevor Floyd
Principal Consultant