ENERGYCON CONSULTANTS Save Energy To Save Environment Energy Management Systems (EnMS) ISO 50001:2011 1 Why Energy Efficiency? There will be several problems to human life in next 50 years. In ABC analysis an energy consumption is the topmost problem for next 50 years from year 2005. It is required to have reduction of at least 50% in global CO2 emissions as compared to 2000 levels. It will need to be achieved by 2050 to limit the longlongterm global average temperature rise of 2.02.0-3.0 degree2C. Why Energy Efficiency? High Energy Consumption and Low Energy Efficiency increases emission of Green house gases (mainly CO2e.) Energy efficiency is the most promising means to reduce greenhouse gases in the short term and with low investment 3 Why Energy Efficiency? Green House Gas Emission Raising Demand of Fuel Raising Prize of Fuel Cost Effective Global Warming Why Energy Efficiency? 4 Why Energy Efficiency Not So Popular? Lack of Organized Efforts Lack of Top Management focus 5 Successful Energy Management System (EnMS ) Approach Bring Top Management Focus 1 2 Organized Efforts in to Action 3 Set Goal with Time Frame 4 Team Work Implement ISO 50001 6 ISO 50001:2011 EnMS The purpose of this International Standard is to help organizations to establish the EnMS and processes necessary to improve energy performance/efficiency, use and consumption. Implementation of this International Standard is introduced for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, other related environmental impacts and energy cost through systematic management of energy 7 ISO 50001:2011 EnMS This International Standard specifies EnMS requirements, upon which an organization can develop and implement an energy policy and establish objectives, targets and action plans which take into account legal requirements and information related to significant energy use. An EnMS enables an organization to achieve its policy commitments, take action as needed to improve its energy performance and demonstrate achieved benefits of the system. This International Standard applies to the activities under the control of the organization and application of this International Standard can be modified to fit the specific requirements of the organization, depending on complexity of the system, degree of documentation and resources available. 8 Benefits ISO 50001:2011 EnMS • Keeping costs under control during economic recession • Positioning yourselves and your brands as green product providers • Meeting increasingly stringent compliance requirements • Improving the environmental/Carbon footprint of their products/services • Implementing stronger controls over suppliers of international standards. 9 WHAT DOES ISO 50001:2011 COVER? Four Clauses of the ISO 50001:2011 Standard : 1. Scope 2. Normative References 3. Terms and Definitions 4. Energy Management System Requirements Annex A: Guidance on the use of the International Standard Annex B: Correspondence between ISO 50001:2011, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 22000:2005 10 Scope of ISO 50001:2011 • Requirement of Establishing, Implementing, Maintaining and Improving EnMS for organization to follow systematic approach in achieving continual improvement of an energy performance, energy efficiency, energy use and consumption. • Requirement applicable to energy use and consumption including measurement, Documentation, designing and procurement practices for equipment, systems, process and personals that contribute to energy performance. • ISO applies to all the variables affecting an energy performance. performance. 11 Scope of ISO 50001:2011 • It has been designed independently or it can be integrated with other management systems or standards. • It can be applicable all the organizations wishing to ensure that it confirms to its stated energy policy and wishing to demonstrate to others. 12 Normative References of ISO 50001:2011 This clauses included in order to retain clause of numbering identical with other ISO management systems 13 Terms and Definitions Clause of ISO 50001:2011 • • • • • • • • • • • • Boundaries Continual Improvement Correction Corrective action Energy Energy baseline Energy consumption Energy efficiency EnMS EnM Team Energy PI Energy Policy • • • • • • • • • • • • Energy Review Energy Services Energy Targets Energy Use Internal Audit Interested parties Nonconformity Procedure Scope Record Top Management Significant energy use 14 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.1 General Requirements The organization shall: • Establish, document, implement and maintain and improve an EnMS in accordance with the requirements of this International Standard. • Define and document the scope and the boundaries of its EnMS; and • Determine how it will meet the requirements of this international standard in order to achieve continual improvement of its energy performance and of its EnMS. 15 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.2 Management Responsibility Top management shall demonstrate its commitment and support the EnMS and to continually improve its effectiveness by: • Defining, establishing, implementing, and maintaining an energy policy; • Appointing a management representative and approving the formation of an energy management team; • Providing the resources needed to establish, implement, maintain and improve the EnMS and resulting energy performance; • Identifying the scope and boundaries to be addressed by the EnMS; 16 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.2 Management Responsibility Top management shall demonstrate its commitment and support the EnMS and to continually improve its effectiveness by: • Communicating the importance of energy management to those in the organisation; • Ensuring that energy objectives and targets are established; • Ensuring that EnPIs are appropriate to the organisation; • Considering energy performance in long-term planning; • Ensuring that results are measured and reported at determined intervals; and • Conducting management reviews. 17 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.3 Energy Policy Top management shall define the energy policy and ensure that it: • Is appropriate to the nature and scale of the organization's energy use and consumption; • Includes a commitment to continual improvement in energy performance • Includes a commitment to ensure the availability of information and of necessary resources to achieve objectives and targets • Includes a commitment to comply with applicable legal requirements and with other requirements to which the organization subscribes which relate to its energy use, consumption, and efficiency 18 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.3 Energy Policy Top management shall define the energy policy and ensure that it: • Provides the framework for setting and reviewing energy objectives and targets; • Supports the purchase of energy efficient products and services and design for energy performance improvement; • Is documented and communicated at all levels within the organization; and • Is regularly reviewed, and updated as necessary. 19 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.4 Energy Planning Energy planning shall: • Be consistent with the energy policy and lead to activities that continually improve energy performance; • Involve a review of the organisation’s activities which can affect energy performance; • Develop, record, and maintain an energy review. The methodology and criteria used to develop the energy review shall be documented. • To develop the energy review, the organization shall: • Analyze energy use and consumption based on measurement and other data; 20 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.4 Energy Planning Energy planning shall: • Based on the analysis of energy use and consumption, identify the areas of significant energy use; and • Identify, priorities and record opportunities for improving energy performance. • Establish an energy baseline(s) using the information in the initial energy review; • Identify Energy performance indicators (EnPIs) appropriate for monitoring and measuring its energy performance; and • Establish, implement and maintain documented energy objectives and targets. The objectives and targets shall be consistent with the energy policy. Targets shall be 21 consistent with the objectives. EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.5 Implementation and Operation The organization shall: • Use the action plans and other outputs resulting from the planning processes for implementation and operation; • Ensure any person(s) working for, or on its behalf related to significant energy uses are competent on the basis of appropriate education, training, skills and experience; • Communicate internally with regard to its energy performance and EnMS, as appropriate for the size of the organization; 22 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.5 Implementation and Operation The organization shall: • Establish, implement and maintain procedure(s) to approve documents for adequacy prior to issue; • Identify and plan those operations and maintenance activities which are related to its significant energy uses and that are consistent with its energy policy, objectives, targets and action plans; • Consider energy performance improvement opportunities and operational control in the design of new, modified and renovated facilities, equipment, systems and processes; and • Inform suppliers that procurement is partly evaluated on the basis of energy performance. 23 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.6 Checking The organization shall: • Ensure that the key characteristics of its operations that determine energy performance are monitored, measured and analyzed at planned intervals; • Define and periodically review its measurement needs; • Ensure that the equipment used in monitoring and measuring of key characteristics provides data which is accurate and repeatable; • Investigate and respond to significant deviations in energy performance; • Conduct internal audits at planned intervals; and • Address actual and potential nonconformity(ies) by making corrections, and by taking corrective action and preventive action. 24 EnMS Requirement in ISO 50001:2011 4.7 Management Review Top management shall review the organization's EnMS to ensure its continuing suitability, adequacy and effectiveness at planned intervals. 25 Energy Planning Process 26 Energy Conservation Process By Reducing By Using Low Cost Input Energy Losses Energy System By Optimising Output Energy 27 Documentation Required • • • • • • Legal Register En Review Process interaction Energy Baseline Scope & Boundaries of EnMS Core Elements of EnMS & their En Policy En Objectives, targets & Action plans Documents required by this std.??? Documents required by organization. Document Control same as in ISO 9001 28 Prestigious Clients Outside India • Unilever Ltd., Surbhaya, Indonesia • International Marble Company LCC., Ibri, Ibri, Oman. • Holiday Inn (5 Star), Nairobi, Kenya • Sumaria Industries Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya • Triclover Industries Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya • Burger Paints Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya • Osho Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya • Britania Food and Allied Industries Ltd., Kampala Uganda • Kampala Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Kampala Uganda • Hotel Equitoria (5 Star)., Kampala Uganda 29 Partial Reference List Chemical Sector: • ColourColour-Chem Limited, Thane • Deepak Nitrite Ltd., Roha, UU-1, UU-2 and UU-3, Hybd. Hybd. • Sudarshan Chemicals & Industries Ltd., Roha • Cabot India Ltd., Thane • Kanoria Chemicals and Industries Ltd., Ankaleshwar • Rallies India Ltd., Ankaleshwar • Excel Crop Care Ltd., Bhavnagar • Excel Industries Ltd., Roha & Lote • Tata Chemicals ltd., Ranavav, GS • Transmetal Ltd., Vadodara 30 Partial Reference List Pharmaceutical Sector: • • • • • • Serum Institute of India Ltd., Pune Sandoz Ltd., Turbhe, Mahad. Zydus Byk India Ltd., Pawne, New Mumbai Indo Pharma India Ltd., Pawne, N. Mumbai Ronilo Pharma Ltd., Akola Technova Imaging System (P) Ltd., Taloja, Main Plant & DPM division. Power Plant Sector: • GMR Ltd. (220 MW), Mangalore, • Bandel Power Plant (BOP 220 MW), Kolkata • R R Energy (15 MW), Raigad. 31 Partial Reference List Textile Sector: • P. V. Textile Ltd., Hinganghat • Ghadge Patil Textile Mills Ltd., Kolhapur • Indorama Ltd., Indore • NTC Textile Mills ltd., Chalisgaon, Dhule, Nanded, Aurangabad, etc. Jewelry Making Sector: • Tara Ultimo Ltd., Seepz, Mumbai • Tara Jewels Ltd., Seepz, Mumbai • T-2 International Ltd., Seepz, Mumbai • Inter Jewels Ltd., Seepz, Mumbai 32 Partial Reference List Petrochemical Sector: • Bharat Petrochemical Corp. Ltd., Mumbai • Lubrizol Ltd., New Mumbai Hotel Sector: • Taj Heritage and Palace (5 Star), Mumbai • Taj Landsend, Bandra (5 Star), Mumbai • Taj Wellington Mews (5 Star), Mumbai • Kohinoor Continental (3 Star), Air Port Mumbai • Hotel Nagina International, Mumbai 33 Contact Details Reg. Office : 8-A wing, Gauri C0. Op. Hsg. So. Ltd., SectorSector-5, Plot no. 6 & 7, Near DD-Mart, New Panvel (E), Navi Mumbai Maharashtra State: 410 206 Mobil : +91 77383 83573 : +91 90961 77654 : +91 98691 68173 Web : www.jyotienergycon.com E-Mail : [email protected] 34 35 Energycon Consultants, New Panvel
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