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Introduction to ISO 50002 : How it fits into ISO 50001 family of standards

Introduction to ISO 50002 : How it fits into ISO 50001 family of standards. Kit Oung. “ ... We have practical engineering options to reduce current energy demand by 73% ... ”.

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Introduction to ISO 50002 : How it fits into ISO 50001 family of standards

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  1. Introduction to ISO 50002:How it fits into ISO 50001 family of standards Kit Oung

  2. “ ... We have practical engineering options to reduce current energy demand by 73% ... ” “ ... 25% energy can be saved with relatively little or no cost plus no significantly changes in lifestyles and practices. ... ” “ ... anticipated annualbaseline 0.9% energy efficiency improvement...”

  3. Why Energy Reduction Works Fail? Source: The Future of Energy. A Harvard Business Review Analytical Services Report.

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  5. The Five Forces in Managing Energy Management System Tools & Techniques Information & Insight Organisational Engagement

  6. Global Adoption of Management Systems Standards Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 3 09001 356 2,169 6,245 14001 257 1,491 4,433 50001 459 1,981 5,056 (MTD)

  7. Range of standards for the same purpose ISO 50001 ISO ? Calculation ISO FDIS 50002 Energy Audit ISO DIS 50006 EnPI & Baseline ISO DIS 50015 M&V ISO ? M&V Competency ISO DIS 50003 EnMS Audit ISO ? Energy Data ISO ? Audit Competency ISO DIS 50004 EnMS Implement ISO ? Energy Services ... plus a whole host of sector / technology specific standards

  8. Introduction to ISO 50002 • Based on EN 16247-1 • Builds consensus over a wider sample of countries • Key players from Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia Pacific • Can be used with internal, external or a combination of resources • Improvements: • Amplifies the importance of communication, roles, responsibilities and authorities • Adds data measurements • Break down analysis into smaller groups of work

  9. ISO 50002 and ISO 50001 • Harmonises with ISO 50001 • Applies the principle of energy performance • Includes use, consumption, and efficiency • ISO 50002 is not a requirement for ISO 50001 • Energy audit is one of many methods to identify opportunities for improvement • Organisation can choose which method it wants to use • Can be used as input into ISO 50001 Energy Review • Using consistent method such as ISO 50002 can facilitate apple-to-apple benchmarking across several similar sites

  10. ISO 50002 and EN 16247-1 Energy audit planning [5.2] • 5.1 General • 5.2 Energy audit planning • 5.3 Opening meeting • 5.4 Data collection • 5.5 Measurement plan • 5.6 Conducting the site visit • 5.6.1 Management of field work • 5.6.2 Site visits • 5.7 Analysis • 5.7.1 General • 5.7.2 Analysis of current energy performance • 5.7.3 Identification of improvement opportunities • 5.7.4 Evaluation of improvement opportunities • 5.8 Energy audit reporting • 5.8.1 General • 5.8.2 Energy audit report content • 5.9 Closing meeting Opening meeting [5.3] Data collection [5.4] Measurement plan [5.5] Conducting the site visit [5.6] Analysis [5.7] Energy audit reporting [5.8] Closing meeting [5.9]

  11. > 95% of organisations are SMEs • ISO 50002 introduces 3 types of audits in informative annex • Suitable for both large organisations and SMEs • All 3 types of audit conform to the normative requirements • Type 1 is suitable for high level overview • Suitable for majority of small organisations • Others can use this to prioritise areas for investigation • Type 2 is suitable where more technical details is required • Type 3 is for opportunities with high capital cost and risk

  12. Why International experts introduced 3 types of audits? • Organisations tend not to carry out detailed audit of the whole organisation as one exercise • Have knowledge / insight of high-level overview of consumption and areas of significant savings • Targeted audits to drill down to details • Opportunities may: • Be “just do it” • Need further studies to quantify savings and costs • Have high capital cost or incur higher business risk needing senior management approval • Very common in Asia/Pacific, South Asia, Americas and Africa

  13. Example: Australia and New Zealand • Australia and New Zealand is revising their energy audit standard • Based on the principles of ISO 50002 • Interlink the regulatory requirements • Tighten up the conditions when the various types of energy audit are to be used • Creating sub-parts for: • Buildings • Processes • Transport

  14. Application of ISO 50002 in the United Kingdom • When carrying out an energy assessment to comply with Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) • Large enterprise can choose to use ISO 50002 • Example application could be: • Type 1 to define scope and boundary, and high level opportunities/areas for analysis • Type 2 to rapidly identify and quantify opportunities • Type 3 to do detailed feasibility on high cost or high risk opportunities • Utilises competent lead energy assessor to PAS 51215

  15. Timeline for ISO 50002 • FDIS ballot opens March 2014 • FDIS ballot results June 2014 • Expected publication Q3 2014

  16. Success in maximising and sustaining energy • Understand the 5-forces at play • leadership challenges • management system challenges • technical challenges • people challenges • Focus on being competent to tap into synergistic effects • Balance the hard science with people solutions • It’s active implementation that brings real benefits

  17. Introduction to ISO 50002:How it fits into ISO 50001 family of standards Kit Oung Experienced Energy & Environment Manager Author of Energy Management in Business Email: kit.oung@gmail.com Web: uk.linkedin.com/in/kitoung

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