MEGATRENDS DRIVING THE ENERGY SECURITY CHALLENGE 1 Population growth Globalisation and a new political order New consumer patterns Urbanisation Energy scarcity
MEGATRENDS DRIVING THE ENERGY SECURITY CHALLENGE
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Population growth
Globalisationand a new
political order
New consumerpatterns
UrbanisationEnergy scarcity
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Our Vision
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ENERGY ……THE ENGINE OF PROSPERITY
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Source : World Energy Outlook WEO 2009
GLOBAL COMPARISON OF ENERGY USE PER CAPITA – SOURCE WORLD BANK 2011 (KG OIL USAGE)
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ENERGY WASTAGE
� A study in USA showed that 56 % of energy is wasted
� 65 % of energy used in electricity production from coal and
natural gas is lost
� 71 % of energy used in transportation is lost due to engine � 71 % of energy used in transportation is lost due to engine
inefficiency and loads
� 20 % of energy used in industry is lost
� 20 % of energy used in residences is wasted
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Source : Lawrence Livermore Labs – 2008 Energy Flows
THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OPPORTUNITY
Efficiency - End-use
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Source: McKinsey, Pathways to a low carbon economy
Efficiency - Power plants
Renewables
BiofuelsNuclear
CCS
TOP 10 ENERGY REDUCTION ACTIONS
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TRENDS THAT DRIVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY
�Governments know there cannot be a fast shift to ‘green’ renewable fuels; improving efficiency is the immediate option
� All over the world legislation is being introduced for energy control
� Public pressure will force companies to adopt stringent � Public pressure will force companies to adopt stringent energy management standards & become more efficient
� Since energy efficiency also increases competitive advantage, being ‘last on the bus’ during this process will be expensive
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‘ENERGY MANAGEMENT’‘ENERGY MANAGEMENT’‘ENERGY MANAGEMENT’‘ENERGY MANAGEMENT’
MEANS LOWERING COSTMEANS LOWERING COSTMEANS LOWERING COSTMEANS LOWERING COSTAND MINIMISING MINIMISING MINIMISING MINIMISING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
� Eliminating unnecessary energy use
� Improving the efficiency of energy that is used
Energy Management : what is it ?
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� Improving the efficiency of energy that is used
� Sourcing energy at lower net pricing by adjusting operations if
necessary
� Implementing operational and technical changes to enhance
efficiency
ENERGY MANAGEMENT : STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
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� Reduce operating cost
� Conserve Resources
� Minimise climate impact
� Reduce carbon emissions
� Focus on practical energy efficiency
� Optimisation of processes
� Technology upgrade
� Application of alternative energy sources
Energy Management initiatives
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� Reduction in carbon emissions
� Implementing Energy Audits
� Improving power factor & energy-efficient devices
� Energy monitoring system
� An energy management system is a set of related
processes to establish energy policy, targets & achieve
those objectives
� The best known system is ISO 50 001
� Suits firms of all sizes
Energy Management systems (EnMS)
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� Suits firms of all sizes
� Helps firms establish processes for energy efficiency
� Can be used by itself or with existing systems
� Consolidates many other standards within it
� Prepares firms for ISO 50001 (scheduled for 2011)
ISO 50 001 overview
Energy Policy
Planning
Implementation &Operation
ManagementReview
• Document the policy, establish commitment, set targets and review
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Operation
Monitoring &MeasurementInternal Audit
Review
Corrective & Preventive action
Checking
ISO 50 001 overview
Energy Policy
Planning
Implementation &Operation
ManagementReview
• Identify opportunities through systematic review, design projects for energy efficiency, conform to legal & statutory requirements
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Operation
Monitoring &MeasurementInternal Audit
Review
Corrective & Preventive action
Checking
ISO 50 001 overview
Energy Policy
Planning
Implementation &Operation
ManagementReview
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Operation
Monitoring &MeasurementInternal Audit
Review
Corrective & Preventive action
Checking
• Disseminate plans, build competencies, execute projects, align procedures & responsibilities
EN 160001 overview
Energy Policy
Planning
Implementation &Operation
ManagementReview
• Implement metering plan, monitor, measure & record consumption related data, compare consumption with energy factor periodically, compare consumption with other organizations, evaluate compliance
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Operation
Monitoring &MeasurementInternal Audit
Review
Corrective & Preventive action
Checking
compliance
ISO 50 001 overview
Energy Policy
Planning
Implementation &Operation
ManagementReview
• Review of performance and follow-up actions by senior management, review of compliance. decide improvement plans and
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Operation
Monitoring &MeasurementInternal Audit
Review
Corrective & Preventive action
Checking
improvement plans and changes to the energy policy
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� Reduced energy costs through systematic management
� Improves efficiency and productivity by reduces energy variation and losses
� Facilitates continuous improvement & process optimization
� Improves employee motivation and participation
Benefits of an EnMS
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� Improves employee motivation and participation
� Increases profitability & bottom-line benefits
� Strong of message of responsibility to the community & customers
� Widespread adoption can significantly reduce power costs
� Secure energy supply
� Optimize energy usage onsite
� Gain contractual advantage by avoiding high energy usage at peak time
� Comply with connection agreements
EnMS : additional operational benefits
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� Comply with connection agreements
� Reduce carbon/GHG emissions
� Provides a specification for third party certification of energy management initiatives
� Prevent media induced product failure
CERTIFICATION
Procedure by which a third party gives a written statement that.........conforms to specified requirements.
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ENVIRONMENT
Confirms
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CERTIFICATIONENVIRONMENT
QUALITY
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Complies ISO 50001ISO 14001
CERTIFICATION
COMPANY
Customers
Governmentlegislation
Interested Parties
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Certification
Body
SuppliersInvestorsEmployees
CERTIFICATION
.. is a national statutory body .. is a national statutory body .. is a national statutory body .. is a national statutory body
established to undertake established to undertake established to undertake established to undertake .. is not a .. is not a .. is not a .. is not a
ISO definition of accreditation : Procedure by which an authoritative
body gives a formal recognition that a body or person is competent
to carry out specific tasks.
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Members of these bodies represent interests of industry, government,
local authorities, trade unions, retailers and consumers.
established to undertake established to undertake established to undertake established to undertake
impartial assessments of
Certification Bodies.
Certification Body Certification Body Certification Body Certification Body
but a Watchdogbut a Watchdogbut a Watchdogbut a Watchdog
ACCREDITATION BODIES
Accredit
CERTIFICATION BODIES
PARTIES & FUNCTIONS IN CERTIFICATION
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Certify Register
CERTIFICATION BODIES
ORGANISATIONS PERSONNEL
Australia New
Zealand
Austria
Akkreditiert mit Verordnung des BMwA
BGBL. Nr. 814 vom 15. Dezember 1995
Sweden
Norway
N O R W E G I A N
A C C R E D I T A T I O N
Belgium
Hong Kong
REGISTRO Nº: SC 004
Argentina
USA
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Brazil
Denmark
Germany
Deutscher Akkredterungs Rat
TGA-ZQ-004 / 92-00
Italy
Switzerland
Sweden
Japan
KAC
Korea
Spain
ANSI/ESD 20.20
Finland
INITIAL CERTIFICATION
Adequacy
Document Review
CERTIFICATION PROCESS
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� - Management Manual
� - System procedures
� - Record of Relevant Legislation
� - Any Licenses, Consents, Authorizations
INITIAL CERTIFICATION
• Overall Implementation
• Can reliance be placed on internal audits?
CERTIFICATION PROCESS
Implementation
Initial Visit
Adequacy
Document Review
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on internal audits?
• Are there procedures to address all clauses of the standard?
INITIAL CERTIFICATION
Implementation
Initial Visit
Adherence
Initial Audit
CERTIFICATION PROCESS
Adequacy
Document Review
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• Are procedures being followed ?
• Is Management System capable of delivering performance improvement & regulatory compliance ?
CERTIFICATION PROCESS
Full Compliance ?
Yes
No
Corrective Actions
No
Category 1
Category 2
Non Conformity
Non Conformity
INITIAL CERTIFICATIONC
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Adequacy Implementation Adherence
Re
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Initial Visit
Initial Audit
Manual Review
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RENEWAL
Co
rrec
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A
ctio
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Adequacy Implementation Adherence
DocumentReview
CERTIFICATION
3 Years
PERIODICAL AUDITS
MAINTENANCE
THE AUDIT PROCESS
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