Title: Basisfolien
1Leadership in Energy And the Draft ISO
50001 Energy Management Standard
Jerry Skaggs, P.E. Business Line Manager
Environmental UL DQS, Inc.
2Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- The ISO 50001, Energy Management Standard
currently is in the Working Draft 2 state. - There will be an International Meeting this month
in Brazil to discuss and determine if it should
go to a Committee Draft, the next stage, or
continue as a working draft. - As a Working Draft, everything, including
definitions, are subject to (severe) revision.
3Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- The Standard does state,
- Organizations recognizing the importance of
energy to the long-term viability of the business
can use this standard to manage and control both
energy consumption and cost. - Implementation of this management system standard
is a reasonable and practical approach to
improving energy management and controlling
costs.
4Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Organizations implementing this standard
recognize comprehensive energy management is key
to achieving maximum benefit from - process improvements,
- operational and maintenance changes, and
- advanced energy efficiency technology.
5Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Implementation of this structured well-defined
management system for energy offers an
organization both direct and indirect benefits.
6Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Direct benefits
- Controllable energy costs,
- Improved operational efficiency,
- Decreased energy intensity,
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7Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Direct Benefits (Con't)
- Reduced environmental impact,
- Continually improved energy performance,
- Improved operations and maintenance.
8Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Indirect benefits
- Greater organizational involvement,
- Improved communication and increased morale,
- Increased organizational competency concerning
energy issues,
9Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Indirect Benefits (Cont)
- Enhanced communication about energy management
outside the organization - Improved relationships with energy and equipment
suppliers - Improved risk management
- Compatibility with other management system
standards
10Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Current state of the ISO 50001
- Energy Management System Standard
- Working Draft 2
11Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- The Energy Management System (EnMS) is currently
configured as follows - 4.1 General Requirements
- 4.2 Management Responsibility
- 4.3 Energy Policy
- 4.4 Planning
- 4.4.1 Energy Review / Profile
- 4.4.2 Legal and Other Requirements
- 4.4.3 Objectives, Targets and Action Plans
12Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- EnMS (Con't)
- 4.5 Implementation and Operation
- 4.5.1 Competence, Awareness and Training
- 4.5.2 Design
- 4.5.3 Operational control
- 4.5.4 Documentation requirements
- 4.5.5 Communication
- 4.5.6 Purchasing
- 4.5.7 Contingency planning
13Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- EnMS (Con't)
- 4.6 Checking Performance
- 4.6.1 Monitoring and Measurement
- 4.6.2 Evaluation of Legal / Other Compliance
- 4.6.3 Management System Audit
- 4.6.4 Nonconformities, Corrective, Preventive
and Improvement Actions - 4.6.5 Control of Records
14Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- EnMS (Con't)
- 4.7 Review of the Energy Management System by
Top Management - 4.7.1 Management Review Inputs
- 4.7.2 Management Review Outputs
15Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- From the Contents of the Draft EnMS Standard, it
appears to have an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 flavor. - There is some debate by the various international
members not to make it is more ISO 14001 like. - At this time, the EnMS standard may be released
either in late 2010 or 2011.
16Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Until the EnMS is released, there are several
areas of your energy use you can consider. - And
- There are several questions to ask yourself.
17Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- How and what is energy?
- How does energy conservation differ from energy
management?
18Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- What is Energy and how is it used?
19Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Defining energy, is both easy and difficult.
- Energy is a scalar physical quantity, subject to
conservation law. - Several different forms of energy exist to
explain all known natural phenomena. These forms
include (but not limited to) kinetic, potential,
thermal, gravitational, sound, light elastic and
electromagnetic energy.
20Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- What are the components of Energy
- and how are they used in the US?
21Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- In the Industrial Section, for example,
increasing costs have forced energy-intensive
industries to make substantial efficiency
improvements in the past 30 years. - Energy to produce steel has been reduced 40.
- The reductions are largely the result of
recycling waste materials and use of cogeneration
equipment.
22Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- What is
- Energy Conservation?
- How is it different from
- Energy Management?
23Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Energy Conservation is the practice of decreasing
the quantity of energy used. - It may be achieved through efficient energy use
or by reduced consumption of energy services
24Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Energy Conservation Issues
- A. Standard economic theory suggests that
technological improvements that increase energy
efficiency will tend to increase, rather than
reduce energy use. This is called the Jevon
Paradox.
25Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Energy Conservation Issues (Cont)
- B. Some retailers argue that bright lighting
stimulates purchasing. Health studies have
demonstrated that headache, stress blood
pressure, fatigue and worker error all generally
increase with the common over-illumination
present in many workplace and retail settings
26Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Energy Conservation Issues (Cont)
- C. Electric motors consume more than 60 of all
electrical energy generated and are responsible
for the loss of 10 to 20 of all electricity
converted into mechanical energy.
27Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- Energy Conservation Issues (Cont)
- D. Consumers are often poorly informed of the
savings of energy efficient products. The
research one must put into conserving energy
often is too time consuming and costly when there
are cheaper products and technology available
using today's fossil fuels.
28Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- What is the Jevon Paradox?
- It is the proposition that technological progress
that increases the efficiency with which a
resource is used, tends to increase (rather than
decrease) the rate of consumption of that
resource. Thus the price of fuel increases.
29Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
30Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- What does this mean??
- Technology and improved efficiencies may not
necessarily save the day when if comes to
managing your energy use performance.
31Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- How is Energy Management Different?
- Energy Management enables an organization to take
a systematic approach in order to achieve
continual improvement of energy performance,
energy efficiency, and energy conservation.
32Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- An energy management system addresses
- Energy supply
- Measurement
- Documentation and reporting of energy use and
- Procurement and design practices for energy-using
equipment, systems, and processes.
33Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- It does not itself state specific performance
criteria with respect to energy. - The standard applies to all factors affecting
energy use that can be monitored and influenced
by the organization. - It has been designed to be used independently but
can be aligned or integrated with other
management systems.
34Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
- I cannot wait until 2011 for the EnMS to be
issued, what can I do?? - There are other options, such as Management of
Energy Standard (MES) or Superior Energy
Performance (SEP). - While both are also in development, MES and SEP
will be piloted this summer.
35Leadership in Energy and the Draft ISO
50001Energy Management Standard
Questions??