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A PERMANENT energy cost control program. Energy cost control is a PROCESS, not a Project! What is an Energy Action Plan?
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Cost control involves ALL of the following: –Procurement –Optimizing performance –Behavior and procedural change –Utilizing technology and informational resources What is an Energy Action Plan?
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Conservation is the reduction of usage. Management is the judicious and effective use of utilities to maximize profits (minimize costs) and enhance competitive positions. Energy Management vs Energy Conservation
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EM is strikingly similar to FINANCIAL management: Identify goals; Select the investments needed to reach the goals; Establish a blueprint & strategy for goal attainment; Start early, if only with small efforts; Maintain regular contributions over time; Keep track of earnings; and Defeat risk through reinvestment and diversification of earnings. Energy and Financial Management
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Initial Effort (First two years) 5-15% cost savings Little or no capital expenditure Long-Term Effort 25% or higher cost savings Requires management commitment A never ending process Energy Management Benefits
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Focus on COST not USAGE Pareto Principle –20% of loads account for 80% of costs –Identify these 20% loads Control and meter these loads Develop a Cost Center mentality –Dont treat utilities as overhead Focusing Energy Management
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Designate an Energy Management Coordinator Establish the Energy Management Team Evaluate cost saving opportunities Prioritize implementation Implement Evaluate success (e.g. benchmarking) and promote Starting Your Energy Action Plan
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A single person Dynamic Goal oriented Good manager Wears other hats Energy Management Coordinator
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Architect of the Energy Action Plan Provide effective energy reporting and analysis (energy accounting) Secure management commitment Establish cost center mentality Establish energy cost/usage standards Provide EM training Set EM objectives (defined goals) GOALS OF THE EMC
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Reduce electric cost per unit of production by 10% the first year and 5% in the second Within 2 years all tenants will be separately metered Facility will have a contingency plan for gas curtailment by end of first year All boilers will be examined for waste heat recovery potential the first year EXAMPLE ENERGY MANGEMENT GOALS
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Energy Management Coordinator Technical Support Steering Group ENERGY MANAGEMENT TEAM
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Several people Part-time duty Strong technical background Able to provide technical support and update knowledge on new technologies May include consultants and vendors TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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Several people Part-time duty Guides activities Aids in communication From various departments –Personnel department –Production workers STEERING GROUP
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