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    1/12MANAGING RISK

    Ee Efcec Ss

    e Asa Make

    D Ns VasGlobal Impact for a Safe and Sustainable Future

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    ISO 50001, International EnergyManagement StandardWhy An EnErgy MAnAgEMEnt StAndArd?

    Most energy efficiency in industry is achieved through changes in howenergy is managed in an industrial facility, rather than through installationof new technologies;

    An energy management standard provides a method for integrating energyefficiency into existing industrial management systems for continuousimprovement;

    All existing and planned energy management standards are compatible withISO 9000/140001;

    Companies who have voluntarily adopted an energy management plan (acentral feature of an EM standard) have achieved major energy intensityimprovements2.

    BuSinESS BEnEitS

    Implementation of an energy management plan assists a company to:

    Develop a baseline of energy use

    Actively managing energy use and costs

    Reduce emissions without negative effect on operations

    Continue to improve energy use/product output over time

    Document savings for internal and external use (e.g. emission credits)

    1 International Organization for Standardization (ISO)2 Btu/lb of product

    EnErgy MAnAgEMEnt rESultS

    Companies who have used energymanagement to achieve major energyintensity improvements include:

    Dow Chemical achieved 22%improvement ($4B savings)between 1994 and 2005, and isnow seeking another 25% from2005 to 2015

    United Technologies Corp reduced

    global GHG emissions by 46%per dollar of revenue from 2001to 2006, and is now seeking anadditional 12% reduction from2006 to 2010

    Toyotas North American (NA)Energy Management Organizationhas reduced energy use per unitby 23% since 2002; company-wideenergy-saving efforts have saved$9.2 million in NA since 1999.

    1 Btu/lb of product

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    CoMponEntS o An EnErgy MAnAgEMEnt StAndArd

    Typical features include:

    A strategic plan that requires measurement, management, anddocumentation for continuous improvement for energy efficiency;

    A cross-divisional management team led by a representative whoreports directly to management and is responsible for overseeing the

    implementation of the strategic plan;

    Policies and procedures to address all aspects of energy purchase, use, anddisposal;

    Projects to demonstrate continuous improvement in energy efficiency;

    Creation of an energy manual, a living document that evolves over timeas additional energy saving projects and policies are undertaken anddocumented;

    Identification of key performance indicators, unique to the company, thatare tracked to measure progress; and

    Periodic reporting of progress to management based on these measurements

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    MAnAgEMEnt StAndArdS

    Current Status

    Several countries already have national energy management standards(Denmark, Ireland, Sweden, US, Thailand, Korea)

    The EU has developed a regional energy management standard

    Energy management standards are under development in China, Spain, andBrazil

    ISO has initiated work on an international energy management standard(2008-2011), with preparatory assistance from the United Nations IndustrialDevelopment Organization (UNIDO)

    iSo 50001-EnErgy MAnAgEMEnt

    Approved by ISO Technical Management Board 2/08Scope

    Standardization in the field of energy management, including:

    Energy supply,

    Procurement practices for energy using equipment and systems,

    Energy use, and

    Any use-related disposal issues.

    The standard will also address measurement of current energy usage, and

    implementation of a measurement system to document, report, and validatecontinuous improvement in the area of energy management

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    iSo projECt CoMMittEE 242

    Approved by ISO Technical Management Board 2/08

    Committee Chair:American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

    Committee Secretariat:American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

    Associao Brasileira de Normas Tcnicas (ABNT)

    Additional leadership roles:British Standards Institute (BSI)Standardization Administration of China (SAC)

    The future ISO 50001 will:

    Establish a framework for industrial plants, commercial facilities or entireorganizations to manage energy

    Have broad applicability across national economic sectors, potentiallyinfluence up to 60 % of the worlds energy use.

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    ConSulting And trAining

    Alternative Financing

    Building Energy Use andPerformance

    Conducting an Energy Audit

    Controls and Energy Management

    Economic Analysis of AlternativeInvestments

    Electric Rate Structures

    Electrical Energy Management

    Energy Accounting in Buildings

    and Facilities

    Energy Audit Instrumentation

    Energy Codes and Standards

    Green Buildings, Leed andEnergy Star

    HVAC System

    Insulation

    Life Cycle Costing

    Lighting

    Motors and Adjustable SpeedDrives

    Maintenance

    The Need for Energy Management

    VEriiCAtion SErViCES

    CDM Project

    CSR Responsibility

    CSR Sustainability Reporting

    Joint Implementation Projects

    Verification of Energy SavingProjects

    CErtiiCAtion

    Energy Management SystemCertification

    DNV Verification Services

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    Energy ManagementSystem Rating ProtocolMeasuring energy management system performance

    Are you tapping into the full energy savings potential of your company?Visualize your energy management performance through a focused approachthat measures, analyzes and empowers continual improvement.

    iMproVing EnErgy EiCiEnCy

    While energy management and efficiency is on many corporate agenda, thepotential for improvement in terms of enterprise competitiveness, climatechange abatement and energy policy strategy, often remains vast. Theimplementation and maintenance of an effective energy management systemis essential to exploit your energy savings potential and to continually improve

    performance. The approach should include technological solutions as well asmanagerial, behavioral and procedural changes. To support this work, DNVhas developed a powerful rating tool and service that provides a quantitativeinsight into and understanding of the performance of your energy managementsystem. It will also support companies in assessing degrees of compliance toexisting and upcoming standards such as EN 16001 and ISO 50001.

    The approach will help you to answer questions such as:

    What is the current performance of the organizations energy managementsystem or approach?

    How does it compare to the compliance requirements of existing standardsand to industry best practice approaches?

    Where is my largest improvement potential?

    How do I ensure continual improvement and maturity, and how do Iguarantee that improvements stay aligned with the overall company strategy?

    How do I demonstrate the current energy management systems effectiveness?

    How do I benchmark the energy management system performance ofdifferent units in my organization?

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    EnMS rAting protoCol

    The methodology involves assessing the energy management system bymeans of specific scoring criteria, similar to what is used to evaluate businessexcellence. The approach is complementary to Risk Based Certification TM,

    which is DNVs proprietary and value adding methodology used in accreditedmanagement system certification audits (e.g. ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS18001). Both the overall and the individual performance of all relevant aspects

    of the energy management system are assessed.

    The rating protocol provides a quantitative insight into and understandingof an energy management systems performance as a whole and in detail

    within each of its six elements. With its structured, comprehensive and provenapproach, the Energy Management System Rating Protocol (EnMS RatingProtocol) provides you with insight into and understanding of the performanceand the improvement potential of the energy management system of yourorganization.

    Scoring criteria in the current version of the protocol (Ed 1.2) are based on theEuropean Standard on Energy Management Systems (EN 16001) and the mostrecent working version of ISO 50001. Additional criteria have been included to

    assess industry best practice and are based on DNVs experience and researchin this area. Hence, the protocol is suitable for assessment of the degree ofcompliance with the EN 16001 and the latest version of ISO 50001, but also toexplore the steps beyond compliance, i.e. towards industry best practice.

    The EnMS Rating Protocol is based on six elements, each of themcorresponding to a relevant aspect of the energy management system. Eachelement, in turn, is addressed in sub-elements to ensure a comprehensive andbalanced assessment of the management system.

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    EnMS rAting protoCol StruCturE

    1. EnMS System Requirements

    1.1. General Requirements

    2. EnMS Policy

    2.1. Energy Policy

    3. EnMS Planning3.1. Identification and Review of Energy Aspects

    3.2.Legal Obligations and Other Requirements 3.3.Energy Objectives,Targets and Program(s)

    4. EnMS Implementation and Operation

    4.1.Resources, Roles, Responsibility and Authority

    4.2.Awareness, Training and Competence

    4.3.Communication 4.4.Energy Management System Documentation

    4.5.Control of Documents

    4.6.Operational Control

    5. EnMS Checking

    5.1. Monitoring and Measurement

    5.2. Evaluation of Compliance

    5.3. Nonconformity, Corrective Action and Preventive Action

    5.4. Control of Records

    5.5. Internal Audit of the Energy Management System

    6. EnMS Management Review

    6.1. Management Review

    6.2. Inputs to Management Review

    6.3. Outputs from Management Review

    The assessment report contains a graphic performance profile, illustrating theoverall performance of the management system. Detailed profiles for all aspectsof the management system are also included, representing the performancefrom different angles.

    The use of performance profiles facilitates target-setting for the future as wellas the comparison of different units of the organization, e.g. for benchmarkingpurposes.

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    SAMplE o thE EnMS pErorMAnCE proilE

    Why pArtnEr With dnV?

    DNV is one of the worlds leading certification bodies offering the latest

    in management systems certification and consultancy services. With morethan 70,000 certificates issued worldwide, the DNV brand evokes a strongcommitment to safety, quality, and concern for the environment.

    Risk Based Certification tailored to your companys unique needs

    DNVs Risk Based Certification methodology aims to provide more value toyou and your company through focused audits. Based on the recognition thateach company is different and has its own specific needs, DNVs Risk BasedCertification brings each audit even closer to your company-focus.

    1. EnMS System Requirements

    2. EnMS Policy

    3. EnMS Planning

    4. EnMS Implementation and Operation

    5. EnMS Checking

    6. EnMS Management Review

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    76.1

    68.2

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    Summary of ACME Inc Audit Result

    EnMS Implementation and Operation

    4.1 Resources, Roles, Responsibility and Authority

    4.2 Awareness, Training and Competence

    4.3 Communication

    4.4 Energy Management System Documentation

    4.5 Control of Documents

    4.6 Operational Control

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