Continual Improvement of Energy Performance with ISO 50001



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Continual Improvement of Energy with ISO 50001 International Workshop - ISO 50001 Energy management system Tokyo, Japan 12 November 2012 Aimee McKane Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory atmckane@lbl.gov Program Name or Ancillary Text eere.energy.gov Value of Energy Management Time and again, industrial energy efficiency has been demonstrated to be cost effective while having a positive effect on productivity Despite this, energy efficiency improvements with very favorable payback periods often do not get implemented Even projects that are implemented may not be sustained due to lack of supportive operational and maintenance practices Problem: Solution: Energy efficiency is not integrated into daily management practices. Staff at all levels within an organization need to be engaged in the management of energy on an ongoing basis. Energy management requires an organization to shift from a project-byproject approach to one of continual improvement in energy performance 2 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

ISO 50001 Energy Management System Standard ISO 50001- Energy Management System Standard establishes a framework for industrial and commercial facilities and organizations to manage energy. Published: June 15, 2011 Provides the requirements for energy management systems Applies to any organization with energy uses Uses collection and analysis of available energy data to support energy management decision-making, and improve: Ability to benchmark, measure and report Transparency and communication to management Operations and capital cost decisions Global Reach and Impact 44 (now 49) countries involved in development, plus 14 observing Many countries adopting ISO 50001 as national standard, including the United States Status of ISO 50001 Developed by ISO Project Committee 242; United States and Brazil lead effort with United Kingdom and China ISO PC 242 transitioned to TC 242, developing standards and guidance related to implementation of ISO 50001 3 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Implementation of ISO 50001 Shifts the energy efficiency focus from individual projects to a systematic, data-driven management approach Requires top management to be engaged on an ongoing basis. Provides a context for informed decisions concerning proposed energy efficiency projects, including new technologies. Increases reliability of outcomes through emphasis on business processes rather than reliance on a few individuals Involves energy users and decision makers, not just facility personnel and physical systems, to sustain the change. Scope of energy management facilities equipment personnel systems processes 4 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

ISO 50001 Plan Do Check Act Cycle Management review ACT PLAN Management responsibility Energy policy Energy review Energy planning CHECK Measuring, monitoring Internal auditing Evaluation of legal and other compliance Nonconformance, corrective, preventive Records 5 DO Training Documents Communication Design Operational controls Procurement Based upon Deming s PDCA cycle 5 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Key Terms from ISO 50001 Energy Management System = EnMS Energy measurable results related to energy efficiency, energy use and energy consumption Energy Indicator EnPI quantitative value or measure of energy performance, as defined by the organization NOTE EnPIs could be expressed as a simple metric, ratio or a more complex model. 6 6 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

ISO 50001 Certifications Worldwide 900+ known certifications in 15 months since publication (9/12) Source: Esri Data & Maps Sept 2012 German Federal Environment Agency, R. Peglau 7 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov ISO TC 242 Working Group Structure WG 5 Energy Services Source: ISO TC 242 Draft Business Plan 8 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

Ongoing Work of ISO TC 242 WG 1 EnMS Project Team 1 CD for Comment - ISO 50004 Implementation Guidance Project Team 2 CD ISO 50003 Energy Management System (EnMS Auditing) WG 2 Energy Metrics Project Teams for EnPIs and Baselines have combined their WDs to be released as a new WD 50006 JWG 3 Measurement and Verification CD- Measurement and Verification of Organizational Energy WG 4 Opportunities for Improvement CD ISO 50002 Energy Auditing Chairman s Advisory Group Task Group 1- Management System Standard (Guide 83) 9 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Implementing ISO 50001 Designed to be used independently, yet can be aligned or integrated with other management systems (e.g., ISO 9001 and ISO 14001). Certification is not required to benefit from use of ISO 50001 Does not prescribe specific performance criteria or results with respect to energy. Needs enabling policies to realize its global potential for GHG emissions reductions Requires a skilled energy management workforce to implement the EnMS and conduct conformance audits In the US, the enabling policy for ISO 50001 is called Superior Energy cm 10 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

Superior Energy Certification Certification Requirements: An ANSI/ANAB-accredited Verification Body will conduct a thirdparty audit to verify that the following requirements are met: 1.Energy Management System conformance to ISO 50001 Energy Management System Standard. 2.Energy performance improvement, as specified by pathway and sector Superior Energy ISO 50001 is a foundational tool that any organization can use to manage energy. ISO 50001 Components in place: Top Management Energy Team Policy Planning Baseline Metrics Single facility ISO 50001 conformance with verified energy performance improvement ISO 50001 Certified Partner OR Partner (Self declared) 11 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov SEP Criteria for Certified Partners Characteristics Silver Gold Platinum Energy Pathway Energy Improvement Meets a specified energy performance threshold over the last 3 years: 5% 10% 15% Mature Energy Pathway Uses Best Practice Scorecard to earn points for energy management best practices and energy performance improvements. Energy Improvement Score on Best Practice Scorecard (out of 100 total points) Meets 15% energy performance improvement threshold over the last 10 years. At least 35 points Minimum of 30 points for energy management best practices At least 61 points Minimum of 40 points for energy management best practices and 10 points for energy performance (beyond 15% over the last 10 years) At least 81 points Minimum of 40 points for energy management best practices and 20 points for energy performance (beyond 15% over the last 10 years) 12 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

Superior Energy : First Certified Partner Facilities Facility Name % Energy Improvement Level Volvo Trucks, NA Dublin, VA Dow Chemical Company Texas City, TX: Manufacturing facility 3M Canada Company Brockville, Ontario, Canada Cook Composites and Polymers Houston, TX Allsteel Muscatine, IA Owens Corning Waxahachie, TX Dow Chemical Company Texas City, TX: Energy systems facility Nissan, NA Smyrna, TN Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. West Austin, TX 3M Company Cordova, IL 25.8 Platinum 17.1 Platinum 15.2 Platinum 14.9 Gold 10.2 Gold 9.6 Silver 8.1 Silver 7.2 Silver 6.5 Silver 6.2 Silver 13 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Superior Energy : Piloting & Demonstrations States, regions, and utilities are partnering with U.S. DOE on Superior Energy demonstrations with companies across the country. The program was initially piloted by five facilities in Texas from 2008-2010 using ANSI/MSE 2000:2008. Industrial Participants: 3M Allsteel Amcor PET Ascend Materials Bentley Prince Street Bridgestone Tire Coca-Cola CCP Composites Cooper Tire Cummins Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Company Didion Milling, Inc. Dixie Chemical Dow Chemical Eaton Freescale Semiconductors General Dynamics Gerdau Harbec Inc. Haynes International Ingersoll Rand Kenworth Trucks Land O Lakes Lockheed Martin MedImmune Neenah Foundry Company Nissan North American Höganäs OLAM Spices Owens Corning Republic Conduit Schneider Electric Spirax Sarco UTC/Sikorsky United States Mint Volvo World Kitchen http://www.eere.energy.gov/industry/energymanagementdemonstrations/ 14 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

Impact on Energy Cost Savings for SEP-certified Industrial Facilities 15 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Key Success Factors for Certifying to Superior Energy In addition to the general requirements of ISO 50001 facilities seeking SEP certification need to: 1.Establish EnMS Scope and Boundaries at the facility level that include all energy sources 2.Collect data sufficient to establish a baseline year (12 month period) 3.Establish significant energy uses that are truly representative of facility operations and energy consumption Improve monitoring and measurement of these uses Establish robust operational controls and training 4.Identify Superior Energy Indicators (SEnPIs) to accurately track improvements in energy performance 5.Document methodologies used to support decisions made during the planning process 16 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

Key Success Factors for Certifying to Superior Energy 6. Prioritize and implement action plans / improve operational processes to meet or exceed SEP energy performance improvement requirements 7. Track, report on, and evaluate the effectiveness of action plans toward meeting energy performance improvement requirements 8. Use sector-specific Measurement and Verification (M&V) Protocol to determine SEP energy performance improvement 9. Plan beyond the current certification cycle- this is a long term commitment to re-certify every three years, not an isolated accomplishment 10. Prepare for a third-party audit of both EnMS and energy performance ANSI MSE 50021- Superior Energy Additional Requirements for Energy Management Systems 17 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Measurement and Verification (M&V) Protocol Results for both SEP tiers are assessed using the SEP Measurement & Verification Protocol for Industry, which provides a methodology to: 1. Verify results and impact from implementation of energy management. 2. Track energy performance changes over time for the overall facility. 3. Document energy performance normalized to production. Proposed M&V Program M&V Validation Context Rigor Utility Validation Requirements ISO 50001 Conformance Self Declaration (SEP Partner) Third Party Review (SEP Certified Partner) Carbon Trading Validation Requirements Latest version available: http://www.superiorenergyperformance.net/pdfs/sep_mv_protocol.pdf 18 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

Superior Energy Business Value Proposition 10 facilities certified in U.S. pilots/demonstrations; 1 in Canada Evaluating cost/benefits and other drivers of SEP: Costs: Energy management system implementation, preparation for audit, consultants, metering, third-party audit. Savings: Energy performance improvements ranging from 5% to 25% over three years Other motivations by companies to implement SEP How to scale up Superior Energy cost-effectively to more than 10,000 facilities? Increase benefits/reduce cost of participation: Developing a corporate-level certification Developing self-declared tier (Partner) Third party technical assistance through utilities, MEPs, and Certified Practitioners e- Guide for ISO 50001 developed as a web-based tool to assist facilities in implementing ISO 50001 and preparing for Superior Energy https://save-energy-now.org/em/spm/pages/home.aspx 19 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Qualified Workforce Training and skill are required for appropriate application of ISO 50001 and verification of conformance and resulting energy performance improvement. Superior Energy is helping to build this workforce. Certified Practitioners in Energy Management Systems (CP EnMS): Help facilities implement ISO 50001 and prepare for SEP certification ISO 50001 Auditor Perform third-party conformance audits to ISO 50001 CP EnMS May 2012: Second class & exam ISO 50001 Auditor National Exam Institute for Energy Management Professionals (IEnMP) http://www.ienmp.com/ SEP Lead Auditors and SEP Certified Practitioner in Systems: Verifiers: Four planned- perform compressed Perform third-party audits to verify air, process heating, pumping, or that a facility meets Superior steam system assessments using Energy ASME system assessment requirements standards http://www.superiorenergyperformance.net/certified_practitioners.html 20 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

Global Superior Energy (GSEP) Partnership GSEP Energy Management Working Group (EMWG) goal: Implementation of an EnMS and ISO 50001 becomes common practice as part of continual improvement of energy performance in industrial and commercial facilities and companies. EMWG Strategic Objectives: 1. Energy Management: Increase the implementation of energy management in the industrial and buildings sectors in order to improve energy efficiency and energy performance on an ongoing basis 2. Measurement and Verification (M&V): Measure and verify energy performance improvements on a consistent basis 3. Qualified Workforce: Build a qualified workforce of professionals with expertise in the fields of energy management, energy efficiency, and measurement and verification The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) is a high-level global forum to promote policies and programs that advance clean energy technology, to share lessons learned and best practices, and to encourage the transition to a global clean energy economy. The GSEP EMWG is one of six working groups created through the CEM. http://www.cleanenergyministerial.org Australia Canada Denmark European India South Africa Sweden Commission Japan Korea Mexico United States 21 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov Conclusions Benefits of Superior Energy ISO 50001 ensures that a facility has adopted the operational structure, systems, and practices to identify, prioritize, implement and measure the impacts of energy-saving projects on a continuing basis (to ensure persistence of energy benefits). Superior Energy provides added value through third-party validation of a facility s use of the energy management system to actually achieve and sustain improved energy performance. Potential benefits: Recognition from regional/national/international programs Qualification for preferred supplier status and enhanced utility incentives Positive public image with stockholders, customers and prospective employees Certified Practitioner credentialing increases energy management expertise in the workforce. 22 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov

For More Information ISO 50001: www.eere.energy.gov/energymanagement Superior Energy : www.superiorenergyperformance.net/ Energy Management Demonstrations: www.eere.energy.gov/industry/energymanagementdemonstrations/ Texas Pilot Program, Superior Energy Case Studies: www.superiorenergyperformance.net/texas_pilot.html 23 Industrial Energy Efficiency eere.energy.gov