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ISO 50001 Energy Management System Standard

Director, Industrial Programs Division, Natural Resources CanadaMichael Burke

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Introduction to ISO 50001• Purpose:

– Enable organizations to establish systems and processes necessary to take a systematic approach to achieve continual improvement of energy performance

– Energy efficiency, use, consumption and intensity

• Objective: – Reductions in energy cost, greenhouse gas emissions

and other environmental impacts

• Applicable to all types and sizes of organizations• Non-prescriptive and voluntary

Performance

ISO 50001 ISO 9001

ISO 14001

To Sum Up!

How EnM is dealt with today!

With EnMS!

ISO/PC 242 (ENERGY MANAGEMENT) Structure & Leadership

ISO Project Committee Chairman’s Advisory Group

Advisory Group Leader: PC 242 Vice Chairman - ChinaSecretary: United Kingdom & Brazil

Role: Strategic discussions/development of proposals for the directions of the committee’s work

ISO Project Committee Working Group

Work Group Convener: USA & BrazilSecretary: United Kingdom & China

Role: Drafting the ISO energy management standard based on direction from the committee

ISO Project Committee on Energy Management

Chairman: USA Vice Chairman ChinaSecretariat: USA & Brazil

Role: Overall strategic management and administration of the committee’swork

ISO 50001 FrameworkTechnical/Management Interaction

ISO 50001 TimelineSept 2008 First ISO PC 242 meeting; Washington

Sept 30, 2008 1st working draft (WD) for comments

Dec 5, 2008 2nd WD for comments

March 2009 Second ISO PC 242 Meeting; Rio de Janeiro

Sept 19th, 2009 Vote & comments on Committee Draft (CD)

Oct 19th, 2009 Results of vote

Nov 2009 Third ISO PC 242 meeting; London

March 2010 Issue of Draft International Standard (DIS)

October 2010 Fourth ISO PC 242 meeting, Beijing, review proposed revisions

May 2010 Canadian Advisory committee endorses affirmative vote FDIS 50001

June 17th, 2011 ISO published 50001 Standard

June 24, 2011 Publish CSA National Standards ISO 50001

ISO 50001- Energy Management Systems

Process

Canadian Advisory Committee• 22 members• Industry, government, utilities and academia representatives• Extensive input into drafts

ISO 50001 Key Elements

ISO 50001 Standard is now available

User & Outreach Task GroupPilots, Lessons Learned, experience

with ISO 9001 & 14001 – Assess needs for training and Workshops

Certification Task Group Review and Assess Certification needs,

Assess process, Assess certification processes ISO, and other countries.

Assess Self Declaration

Policy Makers Task GroupGovernment Policy, Support, and liaison with US Gov and others

Registry & Certification

Awareness / Outreach

Training & Implementation

Profiles

CSA ISO 50001 Implementation Task Force

CSA Implementation Task Force Resolution

“Develop a roadmap, based on ISO 50001 EnMS as a framework, for enterprises to achieve their energy performance improvement objectives. Key stakeholders such as utility companies, industry and service associations, & various levels of government are expected to provide active support. Initially, CIPEC will provide stewardship & guidance.”

What is CIPEC? – Voluntary industry-government partnership established to improve

Canada’s industrial energy efficiency.

What is CIPEC’s role?– To promote greater energy efficiency, recognize and reward those

who lead the way.

How do we do it?– By working hand-in-hand with industry to encourage sectors to

invest in, develop and use methods and industrial processes thatare more energy efficient.

Who do we work with?– Industrial facilities, industry leaders, other government

departments, associations, utilities, service providers.

Canadian Industrial Program for Energy Conservation – CIPEC

• Makes energy performance visible to different levels of the organization so that actions can be taken to create financial value for the company

• A performance management system that helps reduce energy consumption & cost

• Devolves energy accountability to operations through Energy Account Centers (EAC’s);

• Provides information….people take action…….. in an organizational context!

Energy Management Information Systems Planning Manual and Tool

http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/industrial/technical-info/

Dollars to $ense Workshops

Energy Management Workshops

Energy ManagementPlanning

Spot the Energy SavingsOpportunities

Energy Monitoring

Energy Efficiency Financing

oee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops

Energy Management Information Systems (new)

Energy Ministers Conference July 2011

Federal, provincial and territorial energy ministers support a collaborative approach to energy at their annual meeting in Alberta:

"Collaboration will put us in a better position to harness our energy potential, grow our status as an environmentally responsible energy supplier

and user”

"Collaboration will put us in a better position to harness our energy potential, grow our status as an environmentally responsible energy supplier

and user”

"Efficient Energy Use – improve industrial energy performance by adopting the ISO 50001

international energy management standard"

"Efficient Energy Use – improve industrial energy performance by adopting the ISO 50001

international energy management standard"

Global Superior Energy Performance (GSEP)• International network of governments that foster continuous

energy performance improvements

• Partnership includes Canada, the European Commission, France, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Sweden and the U.S

• Will provide industrial facilities with a framework for achieving continual energy performance improvements while enhancing competitiveness– a globally accepted approach for verifying energy performance

improvements and management practices

Global Superior Energy Performance (GSEP)

Elements of GSEP:

– Energy Management Standard, ISO 50001– System Assessment Standards– Industrial Measurement and Verification Protocol– Certified Practitioners

GSEP Participation

• Canada is a participant under the Global Superior Energy Partnership Initiative and is committed to sharing information as a member of the GSEP Certification Working Group.

• 3 GSEP/ISO 50001 Pilot Projects are “in progress” to support the development and implementation of the ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard.

GSEP Participation (continued)These projects are:

– A pilot project with the Ontario Power Authority to help 5 Ontario manufacturing facilities successfully implement the ISO 50001 energy management.

– A U.S. – Canada pilot program with global technology firm 3M to identify energy performance improvements and to develop and implement actions to maximize energy performance in a Canadian plant.

– A buildings pilot project to test the implementation of the standard for energy management in one of Natural Resources Canada buildings.

Thank You!

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Director, Industrial Programs Division, Natural Resources CanadaMichael Burke

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