Title: Northwest Chemicals Carbonsaving Project
1Northwest Chemicals Carbon-saving Project
Project Update Pete Edwards, Future Energy
SolutionsProject Workshop 1, 9 December 2004
2Project aims
- To form active partnerships with 20 companies to
- Provide tailored and targeted support in
- Energy management,
- Monitoring targeting,
- Boilers and heat distribution systems, and
- Process measurement and control.
- ( other areas of concern, where appropriate)
- Help implement
- Low and no-cost carbon saving measures, and
- Plan for any investment based measures.
3Specific topics Consultants
- Energy management Monitoring targeting
Boilers heat distribution system - John Pooley
- Mike Birks,
- Trevor Floyd,
- Ali Nicol,
- Cliff Bassett,
- David Honeyman
- Colin Albel
- Process measurement and control
- Jim Anderson
4Partnership activities - Direct
- Site specific survey (Oct-Dec 2004)
- Post survey presentation to senior managers
- Guidance with low cost implementation
- On-going support from assigned consultant
- Implementation review by consultant (Feb 2005).
5Partnership activities - Complementary
- Launch seminar (6 Oct 2004)
- Workshop 1 (9 Dec 2004)
- Workshop 2 (10 Feb 2005)
- General topic discussion and support
- Access to web based information on key topics
- Regular Newsletters
- Close-out seminar (17 March 2005)
6Your commitment to partnership
- Pay for 1 day of consultants time
- Make available relevant staff, with appropriate
knowledge and time to spend with appointed
consultant(s) - Provide relevant information
- A high level meeting to present the findings of
the survey to senior management within your
company - A high degree of commitment to act on practical
low and no cost recommendations identified during
the survey.
7Key success factors
- Commitment from Senior Manager
- Ownership of the investigations by a company
champion! - Prompt actions on follow-up queries
- Share all relevant information with appointed
consultants (you will be given the right to vet
the first draft report, for any commercially
sensitive material) and - Implementation of low and no-cost carbon saving
measures.
8Project Members
- 16 Members
- Akzo Nobel, Asahi Glass Fluoropolymers UK Ltd,
Bayer Cropscience Ltd, Ciba Specialty Chemicals,
CWV Ltd, Innovia Films, Kodak Ltd, Lever Faberge,
Lubrizol Ltd, Pentagon Chemical Specialities Ltd
(Workington Widnes), Solvay Interox Ltd, Solvay
Speciality Chemicals Ltd, Stepan UK Ltd,
Tessenderlo UK Ltd, Uniqema. - 25.1M Energy Bill
- 0.5Mt CO2 Emissions
- 4,000 Employees
9Project Members Energy Bills
10Project Members Energy Bills
11Project Members CO2 Footprint
12Project Members Employees
13Project Members Experience
Some
Minimal
Considerable
14Project Members
15Headlines
- At one site energy savings opportunities amount
to 29 of annual energy use. The savings
are biased toward steam system improvements and
energy management measures. - Discussions on another site have identified that
the company could gain approximately 130,000 per
year in reduced levy charges if they sign a
climate change agreement. - A company who expect to apply for an IPPC licence
during 2005 will use the energy saving
opportunities identified in the audit as part of
an action plan for waste reduction.
16Headlines
- One site with already good energy management
systems in place could see further savings of
around 23k from improvement - or 725 tonnes CO2. - That site has already achieved reductions in
energy consumption of around a third prior to
this project. - Simple process control improvements on one site
could lead to annual savings of around 9k or
120 tonnes CO2.
17Headlines
- Steam leaks on one
- site amount to some
- 7 of delivered
- steam.
- Repairs could lead
- to CO2 savings of
- 700 tonnes
18Headlines
- Fitting or repairing missing
- pipe insulation could lead
- to CO2 savings of a further
- 250 tonnes
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