Iso 50001 Ems
Iso 50001 Ems
Iso 50001 Ems
Systems Standard
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON
STANDARDS FOR QUALITY AND EMPOWERMENT
22nd and 23rd June, 2011
K.K.CHAKARVARTI
ENERGY ECONOMIST
BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
NEW DELHI
Energy Management
Fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas make up the bulk
of the India’s primary energy sources and, their consumption is a major
source of greenhouse gas emissions, leading to concerns about global
warming if not used efficiently .
With India’s demand for energy growing, the need to adopt alternative
approaches (like increased energy efficiency, renewable energy, etc.) to
meet energy demand is also growing. Just in this respect, ‘Energy
Management’ comes on the scene, which although is not new to
India, yet its penetration and adoption is slow due to various
reasons.
ISO 50001-EnMS Requirement
ENERGY PLANNING
MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION
REVIEW AND OPERATION
CORRECTIVE AND
PREVENTIVE ACTIONS
Plan
ENERGY POLICY
ISO/FDIS 50001 defines Energy Policy as “Statement by the organization
of its overall intentions, and direction of an organization related to its energy
performance, as formally expressed by top management.”
The energy policy provides a framework for action and for the setting of
energy objectives and energy targets and is documented, communicated,
and understood well within the organization.
Appropriate to the scale and nature of the organization energy use.
Availability of necessary resources and support.
Commitment to comply with applicable regulations and other requirements.
Setting and reviewing of energy objectives and targets.
Supports the purchase of energy efficient technology and services.
In India, energy policy declaration by an organization is seen as a top
management commitment to continual improvement of organization's
energy performance
Energy Conservation Approach
Reduce specific consumption of energy by 2% every year over next ten years
Intent
To lessen the burden on the environment by reducing energy on a continuous basis and conserve natural resources.
Requirements
Implement the following fundamental practices related to energy consumption in our organization. These practices have to be taken up on a
continuous basis.
1. Monitor energy and water consumption for the whole plant with section wise breakup
2. Establish specific energy (kWh or kCal or kL / ton or unit of production)
3. Develop an in house programme to sustain energy conservation activities in the plant.
Strategies
COLLECT STATUS
COLLECTION OF DEVELOP THE
DATA STRATEGIES
PLAN & TAKE
DEVEELOP SCHEDULE ADOPTIVE
COMAPARISON OF
ACTION
DATA
PREPARE REPORT
ANALYZE TO DOCUMENT THE
RESOURCES RESULTS
ANALYSIS OF DATA
DEVELOP RISK
MANAGEMENT
PLAN
.
Check
MONITORING ,MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS
• Key characteristics of operations that determine energy
performance are monitored, measured and analysed at planned
intervals
Corrective and preventive actions
• Significant energy uses and other outputs.
• Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs).
• Effectiveness of Action plans.
• Energy measurement plan.
• Evaluation and correction of deviations of the energy performance.
• Control of records.
Check (contd.)
INTERNAL AUDIT
• Conduct internal audits to ensure that Energy
Management System(EnMS) confirms to:
Continual Improvement
A recurring process which results in enhancement of overall energy
performance and the EnMS
Output of Management Review will include:
• Changes in the energy policy.
• Changes in the EnPIs.
• Changes in the targets, goals and objectives.
• Allocation of resources.
Comparison between ISO 50001, ISO 9001 and
ISO 14001
• ISO 50001 is proposed to be in line with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
standards that address quality management and environmental
management issues.
• ISO 50001 is based on the same Plan-Do-Check-Act approach of ISO 9001
and ISO 14001 and it draws extensively on the structure and content of the
QMS and EMS.
• Implementation of ISO 9001 means what the organization does to fulfill the
customer's quality requirements, and applicable regulatory requirements,
while aiming to enhance customer satisfaction,
• Implementation of ISO 14001 means what the organization does to
minimize harmful effects on the environment caused by its activities, and to
achieve continual improvement of its environmental performance.
• Similarly ISO 50001 implementation is expected to address what the
organization does to effectively manage energy resources and performance
that is relevant to global standards.
ISO 50001 in Indian Context
India has enacted the Energy Conservation Act in 2001, which has been amended in
2010
The five major provisions of EC Act relate to:
Designated Consumers (mainly energy intensive industries) to comply with the
specific energy consumption norms for the manufactured products and services and
establishment of energy management system,
Standard and Labeling of energy consuming appliances, gadgets and equipment to
ensure promotion of energy efficiency of the new stocks entering the market
Energy Conservation Building Codes ensuring that new commercial buildings
constructed in the country have less electricity consumption
Creation of Institutional Set up (Bureau of Energy Efficiency) for effective
coordination of the energy conservation efforts in the country and
Establishment of Energy Conservation Fund at Centre and States to provide
necessary financial support for energy efficiency initiatives in the country.
Energy efficiency institutional practices and programs in India are now mainly
being guided through various voluntary and mandatory provisions of the
Energy Conservation Act
ISO 50001 in Indian Context (contd.)