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ISO 50000 suite of standards: latest developments in energy management
NATIONAL CLEANER PRODUCTION CENTRE SOUTH AFRICA ISO suite of standards: latest developments in energy management Faith Mkhacwa 14 September 2017
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Presentation Points SABS ISO ISO Revision Developing Energy Management Standards Energy Managements Standards Success Story Energy Management Standards Uptake
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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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ISO Technical Committee (ISO/TC 301) Member Countries
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/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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South Africa Represented by SABS a Member Country
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)
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ISO Technical Committee (ISO/TC) 301 Business Plan
Aim: To align ISO work programme with expressed business environment needs and trends. This allows ISO/TC’s to prioritize among different projects - to identify the benefits expected from the availability of International Standards - and to ensure adequate resources for projects throughout their development.
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ISO/TC 301 Objectives To develop standards and guidance in the field of energy management for improved energy performance and energy savings calculations. Who is it it for? ISO/TC 301 standardization work and products is targeted to all sizes and types of organizations, groups, networks, cities, countries and regions. ISO/TC’s vision: To promote sustainable, effective, and efficient energy use by developing and encouraging use of standards in the field of energy management, including transparent methodologies for energy savings.
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ISO 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/Family of Standards
Tittle ISO 50001 Energy management systems: Requirements with guidance for use ISO 50010 Measurement and verification of energy savings ISO 50002 Energy audits: Requirements with guidance for use. Specifies the process requirements for carrying out an energy audit in relation to energy performance. ISO 50015 Measurement and verification of energy performance of organizations: General principles and guidance ISO 50003 Energy management systems: Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of energy management systems. ISO 50021 General guidelines for selecting energy savings evaluators ISO 50004 Energy management systems: Guidance for the implementation, maintenance and improvement of an energy management system ISO 50044 Energy Savings Evaluation: Economics and financial evaluation of energy saving projects ISO 50006 Energy management systems: Measuring energy performance using energy baselines (EnB) and energy performance indicators (EnPI) ISO 50045 Technical guidelines for evaluation of energy savings of thermal power plants ISO 50007 Energy services: Guidelines for the assessment and improvement of the energy service to users ISO 50047 General quantification methods for expected energy savings ISO 50008 Commercial building energy data management for energy performance: Guidance for a systemic data exchange approach)
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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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Developing ISO standards
& ISO Revision
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ISO 50001 is under revision after its first five years of service.
The ISO Revision Process ISO is under revision after its first five years of service. The Draft International Standard (DIS) is submitted to ISO Central Secretariat by the committee secretary. It is then circulated to all ISO members who then have 12 weeks to vote and comment on it. The DIS is approved if a two-thirds of the P-members of the TC/SC are in favour and not more than one-quarter of the total number of votes cast are negative If the DIS is approved and no technical changes are introduced in the draft, the project goes straight to publication. However, if technical changes are introduced, FDIS stage is mandatory.
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Stages & Resources for New Standards Development
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Industrial Energy Efficiency Benefits
The development process for ISO standards has been divided into stages and the main resources required at each stage are shown in the blue box The first step is to confirm that a new International Standard in the subject area is really needed. A new work item proposal (NWIP) is submitted to the committee for voting. *This stage can be skipped for revisions and amendments to ISO standards that are already published (as long as the scope does not change).
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Draft International Standard (DIS) is submitted to ISO Central Secretariat by the committee secretary. It is then circulated to all ISO members who then have 12 weeks to vote and comment on it. The DIS is approved if a two-thirds of the P-members of the TC are in favour and not more than one-quarter of the total number of votes cast are negative If the DIS is approved without any technical changes in the draft, the project goes straight to publication. If technical changes are introduced, FDIS stage is mandatory.
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This stage would have been automatically skipped if the DIS had been approved and no technical changes were introduced The draft currently incorporates technical changes following comments at the DIS stage therefore the FDIS stage is mandatory. Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) will be submitted to ISO/Central Secretariat (ISO/CS) by the committee secretary. The FDIS will be circulated to all ISO members for a vote. The revised standard will be approved if a two-thirds majority of the TC/SC is in favor and not more than one-quarter of the total number of votes cast are negative.
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Trends & Benefits of ISO 50001
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International Early Adopters
(ISO 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 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 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 energy management system globally and was certified in 2014
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Tire Manufacturing Sector: Thailand
Yokohama Tire Manufacturing, Thailand acquired ISO 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 in May, 2012.
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Automotive Sector : Italy
Automobili Lamborghini is the first Italian carmaker to attain the ISO 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 Standard Worldwide Number of certifications Change in % CHINA INDIA SA SABS ISO 50001 20 226 +58% 1015 570 20 6
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RIDE CONTROL EMISSION CONTROL Re-Certification
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