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0 Energy Management System Standard for Industry July 2009
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1 Agenda Welcome Energy Management System: Why & What Roles for Consultants The NEEA and DOE Pilot Program Benefits & Value Who Qualifies? Q & A
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Dresden Skees-Gregory, Sustainable Environmental Services Dorothy Fisher-Atwood, Zero Waste Alliance Today’s Panel of Experts Sharon Peterson, Marketing Manager, Industrial Sector Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
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Why Energy Management? Bolsters a competitive advantage by cutting costs Tackles complex energy issues Ensures continuing focus on energy efficiency and cost control Enables consistent, organized, integrated, and embedded energy management 3
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What Is an Energy Management System? It’s a holistic, embedded framework to: understand, control, and improve energy use. Use an EnMS to systematically integrate energy issues into regular business practices throughout an organization.
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ISO 50001 in the News “I see (ISO) as a way to solidify a company’s sustainability strategy.” - John Wallner, Sustainable Industries Journal, July 2009
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Energy Solutions Multiply as ISO Nears 2011
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Consultants - A Business Opportunity Consultants in the pilot will be first in line for National Certification Energy Practitioners (CEP) certification. What is the CEP program?
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Three Programs ANSI Management System for Energy 2000:2008 8 Proposed ISO 50001 USDOE Superior Energy Performance program
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9 International Energy Management System Standard U.S. & Brazil leading proposal Leverages ANSI MSE 2000:2008 Expected release in 2011 ISO 50001
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Recognized Leaders: SEP 10
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Northwestern Companies Wanted on SEP Roster SEP is the “ISO Plus ” program. NEEA and the DOE want to decrease the energy intensity of industry in our region. Collaboration of industry, government, and non-profit organizations is bringing SEP to the Northwest. SHAPE THE NATIONAL POLICY BE AMONG THE FIRST COMPANIES TO CERTIFY Pilot Program
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In the Field: From Theory to Practice
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13 What Is the NEEA EnMS Pilot? Desirable Facilities Have: Senior leadership committed to certification Previous experience with management systems The Pilot Is: Training and consultative services to certify to the standard for 5-8 NW facilities 16-18 months Three, 3-day training sessions One-to-one phone conferencing Monthly webinars Mentored implementation
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What are EnMS benefits?
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Pilot Project Value 15 Value of direct services estimated at $26,000 – $40,000 per facility Play a leading role in new global effort to develop ISO 50001 Accelerate the long-term competitive advantages associated with embedded energy management Receive support promoting your leadership around sustainability and energy efficiency
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16 Pilot Work & Cost Projections ESTIMATED BUDGET OF COSTS Management System for Energy training fee $4,000 Travel & Lodging per person per night $110 – $250 Food for participants per person per day $44 Strong candidates may be eligible for assistance from local municipalities
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Next Steps Application review currently underway Applicants contact project leaders by Tuesday July 20th to alert review board of plans to apply Download application at: www.energyimprovement.org/pilot.html APPLICATION CLOSE DATE: JULY 31 ST, 2009 17
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Discussion Q&AQ&A
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19 Follow Up on Application Assistance ~Thank You Dresden Skees-Gregory dresden@nwsustainable.net (503) 645-1202 Dorothy Fisher-Atwood datwood@zerowaste.org (503) 699-7834 Sharon Peterson speterson@nwalliance.org
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