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ISO 50001:2018 and beyond - Benefits and approaches to implementing an EnMS

Faith Mkhacwa IEE Regional Project Manager & ISO/TC 301 Member

11 September 2019

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Industrial Energy Efficiency Project

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IEE Project Stakeholders

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IEE Project Support: ISO 50001 Certification

Training:

EnMS, EnM101, EnPMI, ESO

EnMS Implementation

EnMS Implementation

Gap Analysis

ISO 50001 Certification Readiness

Assessment

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International Organization for Standardization

An international standard-setting body composed of representatives from

various national standards organizations (different countries)

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ISO Structure

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Examines detailed understanding of the

objective use of data:

• Unpacking the inadequacies of specific

energy consumption e.g. KWh/Unit as a

performance indicator.

• Understanding regression analysis

application to energy performance

measurement.

ISO Technical Committee (ISO/TC 301) Member Countries

• ISO/TC 301 has received the benefit of the diversity of member country participation

• As of February 2017, there were 54 participating and 12 observing countries within ISO/TC 301, as

noted below:

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The South African Bureau of Standards define standards as:

• The oil that lubricates the machinery of economic growth and international trade

• Essential for global competitiveness

• Repeatable way of doing something

• It is a published document that contains a technical specification or other precise criteria designed to

be used consistently as a rule, guideline or definition.

• Created by bringing together the experience and expertise of all interested parties ( producers, sellers,

buyers, users and regulators of a particular material/product/ service)

South Africa Represented by SABS a Member Country

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ISO 50001 is the main standard for Energy

Management, the rest of the standards in its

family are there to support it.

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Energy Management Suite/ISO 50001 Family of Standards

Standard Tittle Standard Tittle

ISO 50001:

2018

Energy management systems: Requirements with guidance for use ISO 50007:

2017

Energy services: Guidelines for the assessment and improvement of

the energy service to users

ISO 50002:

2014

Energy audits: Requirements with guidance for use.

Specifies the process requirements for carrying out an energy audit in relation

to energy performance.

ISO 50008:

2018

Commercial building energy data management for energy

performance: Guidance for a systemic data exchange approach)

ISO 50003:

2014

Energy management systems: Requirements for bodies providing audit and

certification of energy management systems.

ISO 50015:

2014

Measurement and verification of energy performance of

organizations: General principles and guidance

ISO 50004:

2014

Energy management systems: Guidance for the implementation, maintenance

and improvement of an energy management system

ISO 50016:

2016

Energy savings -- Determination of energy savings in organizations

ISO 5006:

2014

Energy management systems: Measuring energy performance using energy

baselines (EnB) and energy performance indicators (EnPI)

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Standards Under Development

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If you are in some way involved in an Energy

Management System based on ISO 50001,

using the standards mentioned in the previous

slides will certainly add value to your work.

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Why ISO 50001?

• The main objective of the standard is to improve energy-related performance

and energy efficiency continuously and to identify energy reduction

opportunities. This systematic approach will help organizations to establish

systems and processes.

• Consistent energy management helps organizations to realize untapped energy

efficiency potential.

• Companies benefit from cost savings while making a significant contribution to

environmental and climate protection by the permanent reduction of CO2

emissions.

• Companies can discover potential savings and competitive advantages while

creating a huge image boost for the organisation.

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Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle

2011 2018

VS

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Relationship between energy performance and the EnMS

• Both Energy Performance Improvement & Management System Approach to Manage

Energy addressed

• EnMS utilizes interrelated elements: Energy Performance Indicators (EnPI’s), Energy Baselines (EnB’s) as a means to demonstrate measureable improvements in energy efficiency

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Benefits & Trends of ISO 50001

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• Increased adoption of ISO 50001 could mean a reduction of CO2 emissions

equivalent to removing 215 million passenger vehicles from the road by 2030.

• Adopting the standard makes business sense, with predicted energy savings of

USD 600 billion over that same period.

• ISO 50001 empowers individual organizations: Living in a world of uncertainty,

companies cannot control prices, government policies or the global economy, but

they can improve the way they manage energy.

• ISO 50001 promotes a culture of efficiency: Better use of resources and assets,

less costs and consumption.

• ISO 50001 is simple, flexible & brings results: Better integration with ISO 9001

and ISO 14001.

ISO 50001: A Strategic Tool Towards Sustainable Energy Future

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• ISO 50001 is the fastest growing standard.

• Global uptake of ISO 50001 over the first 12 months exceeded that of ISO

14001 in its initial 12 month period & has rivalled the number of uptakes

of the ISO 9001 in the 1990’s.

• Top three countries in the world for the total number of certificates were

Germany, Spain and Denmark, while the top four for growth in the number

of certificates in 2012 were Germany, Denmark, Italy & Ireland.

ISO 50001 Global Trends

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• SA uptake of ISO 50001 is greater for multinationals with HQ’s in Europe.

• Pressure from OEM’s is the main ISO 50001 certification driver for suppliers.

• 31 sites have been ISO 50001 certified in SA.

• 24 of the certified sites were assisted by NCPC-SA’s IEE Project.

• 96% of companies that are ISO 50001 certified were already ISO 9001 and/or ISO

14001 certified → Better integration for ISO standards.

• SA organisations are getting re-certified ASAP.

• No incentive program for ISO 50001 certified companies.

• Only 11% of the companies that implement EnMS have gone for ISO 50001

certification.

ISO 50001 South African Trends

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ISO 50001 Certificates per year

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ISO 50001 Certifications: Top 10 Countries

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International Early Adopters

(ISO 50001 Certified)

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Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Sector: Germany & Argentina

ABB facilities in both Argentina (Alsina, Buenos Aires Province) and Germany (Bad

Berleburg), were ISO 50001 certified in June 2012.

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Pharmaceutical Sector: Ireland

Pfizer’s Loughbeg Plant in Irelend was certified in November 2011

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Commercial Building Sector: India

The Delhi International Airport Limited was certified for ISO 50001 in 2011, becoming

the first airport operator to receive this certification.

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Food and Beverages Manufacturing Sector: Germany

Lindt & Sprüngli, Germany plant implemented energy management system and was

ISO 50001certified in 2011

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Hospitality Sector: Global

Hilton Worldwide becomes first global hospitality company to implement ISO 50001

energy management system globally and was certified in 2014

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Tire Manufacturing Sector: Thailand

Yokohama Tire Manufacturing, Thailand acquired ISO 50001 certification in 2011

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Automotive Sector : USA

Nissan’s vehicle assembly plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, was the first U.S. passenger

vehicle plant to achieve ISO 50001 in May, 2012.

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Automotive Sector : Italy

Automobili Lamborghini is the first Italian carmaker to attain the ISO 50001 certification

in 2011.

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Local ISO 50001 Certified Sites

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ISO 50001 Certified Companies in SA

RIDE CONTROL

EMISSION CONTROL

Industrial Energy

Efficiency

Case Study

Summary of Savings

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Zimalco Aluminium Company (ZIMALCO)

Automotive - Gauteng

ZIMALCO is the largest manufacturer of secondary aluminium products

in sub-Saharan Africa. The company is also South Africa’s only

manufacturer of primary aluminium-based master alloys, hardeners

and grain refiners. The Zimalco plant has a capacity in excess of 30 000

ton per year and employs more than 160 people. Raw materials are

obtained from many of the South African aluminium converters, scrap

metal recyclers and when required from the primary aluminium

smelters.

Intervention Period

2015

Intervention implemented

EnMS and ISO 5001

standard

No. projects undertaken

3

Total investment

R335 000

Payback period

Less than a year

Energy Saved

(ZAR)

R 501 000

Energy Saved

(KWh)

1 479 444 kWh

GHG emission

reduction

(ton CO2)

299 tonnes CO2e ISO 50001 Re-Certified in 2018

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• Despite the challenges, results are encouraging.

• Success won’t happen overnight & some organisations may become impatient.

• Raising awareness of the value and increasing recognition of certification can drive

further adoption.

• Some companies are still focused on becoming ISO 90001 & ISO 14001 certified.

• The uptake of ISO 50001 certification can improve in SA.

• Incentives can off-set the cost of certification.

• We want more companies to know about ISO 50001 & to adopt it, because this can

really make an impact!!!

• SME’s are not going for ISO 50001 certification in SA.

Conclusion

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Standards Under Development

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Legacy

ISO 50001 and beyond

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THANK YOU

EMAIL: fmkhacwa@csir.co.za Tel: 021 658 2763

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