Thursday 2 February 2012

ISO50001 Energy Management System By Hood Atan


INTRODUCTION TO ISO50001             by Hood Atan
Energy Management System

Introduction:
ISO 50001:2011, Energy management systems – Requirements with guidance for use, is a voluntary International Standard developed by ISO (International Organization for Standardization). This new standard release in July, 2011 gives organizations the requirements for energy management systems (EnMS).
ISO 50001 will establish a framework for industrial plants, commercial, institutional, and governmental facilities and entire organizations to efficiently manage energy. 

Emergence of ISO standard on Energy Management System
Figure 1: Chronology of Energy Management system standard


The request to ISO to develop an international energy management standard came from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) which had recognized industry’s need to mount an effective response to climate change and to the proliferation of national energy management standards.
ISO, in turn, had identified energy management as one of the top five fields for the development of International Standards and, in 2008, created a project committee, ISO/PC 242, Energy management, to carry out the work.
ISO/PC 242 was led by ISO members for the United States (American National Standards Institute – ANSI) and Brazil (Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas – ABNT).
Experts from the national standards bodies of 44 ISO member countries participated within ISO/PC 242 in the development of ISO 50001, with another 14 countries as observers. The standard also benefitted from the participation of development organizations including UNIDO and the World Energy Council (WEC).
ISO 50001 has been able to draw on numerous national or regional energy management standards, specifications and regulations, including ones developed in China, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Republic of Korea, Netherlands, Sweden, Thailand, the USA and the European Union.

ISO 50001 — Why is it important
Energy is critical to organizational operations and can be a major cost to organizations, whatever their activities. An idea can be gained by considering the use of energy through the supply chain of a business, from raw materials through to recycling. In addition to the economic costs of energy to an organization, energy can impose environmental and societal costs by depleting resources and contributing to problems such as climate change. The development and deployment of technologies for new energy sources and renewable sources can take time. Individual organizations cannot control energy prices, government policies or the global economy, but they can improve the way they manage energy in the here and now. Improved energy performance can provide rapid benefits for an organization by maximizing the use of its energy sources and energy-related assets, thus reducing both energy cost and consumption. The organization will also make positive contributions toward reducing depletion of energy resources and mitigating worldwide effects of energy use, such as global warming.
ISO 50001 is based on the management system model that is already understood and implemented by organizations worldwide. It can make a positive difference for organizations of all types in the very near future, while supporting longer term efforts for improved energy technologies.

The benefits of ISO50001
ISO 50001 will provide public and private sector organizations with management strategies to increase energy efficiency, reduce costs and improve energy performance. The standard is intended to provide organizations with a recognized framework for integrating energy performance into their management practices. Multinational organizations will have access to a single, harmonized standard for implementation across the organization with a logical and consistent methodology for identifying and implementing improvements.
The standard is intended to accomplish the following :
• Assist organizations in making better use of their existing energy consuming assets
• Create transparency and facilitate communication on the management of energy resources
• Promote energy management best practices and reinforce good energy management behaviours
• Assist facilities in evaluating and prioritizing the implementation of new energy-efficient technologies
• Provide a framework for promoting energy efficiency throughout the supply chain
• Facilitate energy management improvements for greenhouse gas emission reduction projects
• Allow integration with other organizational management systems such as environmental, and health and safety.
Compatibility with other ISO Standard.
Figure 2: Compatibility

ISO 50001 is based on the ISO management system model familiar to more than a million organizations worldwide who implement standards such as ISO 9001 (quality management), ISO 14001 (environmental management), ISO 22000 (food safety), ISO/IEC 27001 (information security).
In particular, ISO 50001 follows the Plan-Do-Check-Act process for continual improvement of the energy management system.
These characteristics enable organizations to integrate energy management now with their overall efforts to improve quality, environmental management and other challenges addressed by their management systems.

ISO 50001 provides a framework of requirements enabling organizations to :
• Develop a policy for more efficient use of energy
• Fix targets and objectives to meet the policy
• Use data to better understand and make decisions concerning energy use and consumption
• Measure the results
• Review the effectiveness of the policy
• Continually improve energy management.
ISO 50001 can be implemented individually or integrated with other management system standards.

ISO 50001 Certification
Like all ISO management system standards, ISO 50001 can be implemented solely for the internal and external benefits it provides the user organizations and the latter’s stakeholders and customers. Certification by an independent auditor of conformity of the user’s energy management system to ISO 50001 is not a requirement of the standard itself. To certify or not is a decision to be taken by the ISO 50001 user, unless imposed by regulation.
Alternatives to independent (third party) certification are to invite the organization’s customers to verify its implementation of ISO 50001 in conformity with the standard (second party verification), or to self-declare its conformity.

The content of ISO 50001 standard
The content of ISO 50001 is structured as follows:
Foreword
Introduction (extract from ISO 50001)
“ The purpose of this International Standard is to enable organizations to establish the systems and processes necessary to improve energy performance, including energy efficiency, use, and consumption. Implementation of this standard is intended to lead to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, energy cost, and other related environmental impacts, through systematic management of energy. This International Standard is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations irrespective of geographical, cultural or social conditions.
Successful implementation depends on commitment from all levels and functions of the organization, and especially from top management.
“ This International Standard specifies requirements of an energy management system (EnMS) for an organization to develop and implement an energy policy, establish objectives, targets, and action plans, which take into account legal requirements and information related to significant energy use. An EnMS enables an organization to achieve its policy commitments, take action as needed to improve its energy performance and demonstrate the conformity of the system to the requirements of this International Standard.
Application of this International Standard can be tailored to fit the requirements of an organization — including the complexity of the system, degree of documentation, and resources — and applies to the activities under the control of the organization.

“ This International Standard is based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act continual improvement framework and incorporates energy management into everyday organizational practices.
“ NOTE : This approach can be briefly described as follows.
Plan : conduct the energy review and establish the baseline, energy performance indicators (EnPIs), objectives, targets and action plans necessary to deliver results in accordance with opportunities to improve energy performance and the organization’s energy policy.
Do : implement the energy management action plans.
Check : monitor and measure processes and the key characteristics of its operations that determine energy performance against the energy policy and objectives and report the results.
Act : take actions to continually improve energy performance and the EnMS.
The basis of this approach is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Energy Management System Model
“ Worldwide application of this International Standard contributes to more efficient use of available energy sources, enhanced competitiveness, and to reduce greenhouse gases emissions and other related environmental impacts.
This International Standard is applicable irrespective of the types of energy used.
“ This International Standard can be used for certification, registration and self-declaration of an organization’s EnMS. It does not establish absolute requirements for energy performance beyond the commitments in the energy policy of the organization and its obligation to comply with applicable legal requirements and other requirements. Thus, two organizations carrying out similar operations, but having different energy performance, can both conform to its requirements.
The document is based on the common elements found in all of ISO’s management system standards, ensuring a high level of compatibility with ISO 9001 (quality management) and ISO 14001 (environmental management).

The organization can choose to integrate ISO 50001 with other management systems such as quality, environment, occupational health and safety, and other.”
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Energy management system requirements
4.1 General requirements
4.2 Management responsibility
4.2.1 Top management
4.2.2 Management representative
4.3 Energy policy
4.4 Energy planning
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Legal and other requirements
4.4.3 Energy review
4.4.4 Energy baseline
4.4.5 Energy performance indicators
4.4.6 Energy objectives, energy targets and energy management action plans
4.5 Implementation and operation
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Competence, training and awareness
4.5.3 Communication
4.5.4 Documentation
4.5.5 Operational control
4.5.6 Design
4.5.7 Procurement of energy services, products, equipment and energy
4.6 Checking
4.6.1 Monitoring, measurement and analysis
4.6.2 Evaluation of legal requirements and other requirements



In addition, ISO 50001 includes informative annexes giving guidance on how to implement the above requirements and a table comparing the requirements of ISO 50001 with other ISO management system standards.

ISO 50001 Implementation in Malaysia.
Camfil Farr Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Batu Gajah, Perak the manufacturer of industrial air filters and air pollution control equipment is the first in Malaysia certified with the ISO50001 standard. Following a certification audit in October 2011 Camfil Farr Malaysia received the ISO 50001 Energy management system certification by AFNOR in December 5, 2011.
 Conclusion
With the new International standard for Energy Management System (ISO5001) there is a tool for all kinds of companies to review their energy situation and improve their energy efficiency in a systematic and sustainable way.

 

4.6.3 Internal audit of the EnMS

4.6.4 Nonconformities, correction, corrective, and preventive action
4.6.5 Control of records
4.7 Management review
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 Input to management review
4.7.3 Output from management review




Hood Atan
hood@efrmanagement.com


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