energy map introduction to energy map
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Energy MAP
Introduction to Energy MAP
www.sei.ie/energymap
Contents
• Context setting
• Energy Management – what is it
• Structure of Energy MAP
THE KEY DRIVERS 3x20% by 2020
By 2020 20% By 2020 20% EU GHGEU GHG
20% by 202020% by 2020
EFFICIENCYEFFICIENCY
BIO-FUELSBIO-FUELS
10 % 202010 % 2020bindingbinding
E-ELECTRICITYE-ELECTRICITY HEATING & COOLINGHEATING & COOLING
By 2020 20% By 2020 20% RENEWABLESRENEWABLES
NATIONAL TARGETS and ACTION PLANS NATIONAL TARGETS and ACTION PLANS
Competitiveness, Environment, Security of supply
EU Energy Efficiency Action Plan
Objectives:• 20% estimated savings potential in EU annual primary energy consumption
by 2020
• To provide EU citizens with the globally most energy-efficient infrastructure, buildings, appliances, processes, transport means and energy system
Realising the Potential:
• Transport - fuel efficient cars; better use of public transport; introduction of
biofuels
• Appliances - tougher standards and better labelling
• Buildings - improving the energy performance of the EU’s building stock
• Improving the efficiency of heat and electricity generation, transmission and distribution
Implications for Ireland• Energy Efficiency Action Plan
Leading to ambitious targetsWhite Paper on Energy Policy
2010 2020 target
RES-E 15% 33%
Ocean 500MW
RES-H 5% 12%
Biofuels 5.75% 10%
Energy Efficiency 20%
EE Public Sector
33%
EE Indicative 30%
CHP 400MW 800MW
Transport 130gCO2/KM (2012)
Calculating the 20%
White Paper Target Energy Savings
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Primary Energy Equivalent 20% Green Paper Target Total Energy Consumption
Reference Consumption = 5 Year Average
Target Savings 20% of reference consumption (White Paper Target)
A bit on energy costs and security of supply… Import Dependency 1990 - 2003
87%
Norwegen
Russland
Niederlande
AlgerienÄgypten
Libyen
Rumänien
Deutschland
Ukraine
Aserbaidschan
Kasachstan
Turkmenistan
Usbekistan
Großbritannien
Frankreich
1.000 km2.000 km
3.000 km
Sources Natural Gas 1999
Sources Natural Gas 2010
Norwegen
Russland
Niederlande
AlgerienÄgypten
Libyen
Ukraine
Aserbaidschan
Kasachstan
Turkmenistan
Usbekistan
Großbritannien
1.000 km2.000 km
3.000 km
Sources Natural Gas 2025
Russland
Turkmenistan
1.000 km2.000 km
3.000 km
Still no lights…
No, the Earth is not all dark at the same time…nor is it flat…
A bit on competitivenessEnergy prices - oil
Brent Crude
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A bit on climate change…
• There is real concern that human activities will change the basic conditions that have allowed life to thrive on earth.
• There is an overwhelming scientific agreement on this.
• This does not often happen
• There is still uncertainty• Scope• Scale • Timing• Non-linearity
Energy Users Perspective
• Competitiveness - Reducing costs, staying in business
• Security of supply – Price security• Environmental Protection – Legislative
requirements, Best Available
Techniques• Perceptions - Operational Effectiveness
Budget Control
Which translates into the following drivers for action..
• Regulations• Emissions Trading (EU ETS)• Integrated Pollution and Prevention Licences (IPPC)• Building Energy Rating (BER)
• Financial• Electricity +60% in 6 years• Fuels ?% +
• Environmental• Clients environmental concerns• Reduction of Carbon Footprint
• Cost of Carbon• And on, and on
What’s the main objective?
Energy Supply Energy Usage
Pay less
per
unit of
energy
Reduce energy
consumed
AIM
To achieve business objectives at minimum
energy cost
Where to start…
Energy Management
Copyright SEI 2005
Energy MAP
Energy Agreements
IS393
Energy Supply
CHP
Tender Supplies
Green Electricity
Biofuels
EEI / EPI’s
M & TAudits
Energy Usage
Energy TeamsHousekeeping
Training
Benchmarking
PlanningChecklists
How to do it…ad hoc Approach
0 5Years-25%
-20%
-15%
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+5%
Costs
Costs high = Audit
Waste cutting, some investment
Under control.
Costs high again:Where’s that last audit?
Here we go again!
Structured ApproachSenior management
commit to programme
0 3Years
-20%
-25%
-15%
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Costs
Investment
Initial savings sustained
Housekeeping first – then investment
Becomes company culture
What is it all about…3 key elements
PeoplePeopleDeveloping an
energy efficient culture
OrganizationalOrganizationalManagement Commitment
TechnicalTechnicalUnderstanding yourenergy usage and how to control it
Balance all 3 for asuccessful programme
In practice…
Reality suggests:
• Management commitment is not a given
• Staff time is in short supply
• Staff is technically, not management-oriented
• Limited energy management “infrastructure”
How to manage energy, with no time, no resources and no management support!
A Strategic ResponseSEI Structured Supports
Energy AgreementsIS393
Mentoring for SME’s
Energy MAP (Management Action Programme) Training
Mini MAP
Applied Training
Certified System
Aw
ards
Grants
Energy M
AP
Web site
How can SEI help…Our programmes
• ½ day energy assessments – the starting point
• “In my work as an SEI advisor for small businesses, I find I never
leave a company after a short visit without identifying immediate
savings worth more than the cost of my visit.”
• Energy MAP Training – setting a solid foundation
• During the process of implementing SEI’s Energy MAP, the
plastics manufacturer Tech Group Europe Dublin identified initial
energy-saving opportunities of €300,000, and as a result revised
downwards their expected 2007 energy bill by 17%.
Energy AgreementsThe Ultimate Strategic Response
• You agree…
• IS393 Energy
Management Systems
• Special Investigations
• SEI agree to…
• Provide supports –
support manager,
workshops
• Financial supports
DIY?
• www.sei.ie/energymap• Energy Awareness Resource Tool (Step 13)• Energy Management Workbooks for Small Businesses
Energy MAP Training
• 3 workshops over 6 months - agree next 2 dates today • Homework• You get trained• Your organisation gets an Energy Management
Programme• You get a certificate• Your organisation saves energy and money• Aim for minimum of 10%. 20% if you’re serious about it.
You decide timeframe.• Site surveys, mentoring, support• Networking
Take Action Plan
Review Identify
Commit
5 Pillars of Energy Management
Take Action Plan
Review Identify
Commit
5 Pillars of Energy Management
Management Commitment
Senior Manager TeamCo-ordinator
Opportunities
Key Factors & EPIs
Energy Consumption
Significant Users
Objectives & Targets
Programme PlanResources
Training
Culture & Awareness
Implement Plan
O&M, Design, Procurement
Programme Review
Management Review
Corrective Action
Measure & Monitor
Energy Policy
Take Action Plan
Review Identify
Commit
5 Pillars of Energy Management – Day 1
Management Commitment
Senior Manager TeamCo-ordinator
Key Factors & EPIs
Energy Consumption
Significant Users
Resources
Measure & Monitor
Take Action Plan
Review Identify
Commit
5 Pillars of Energy Management – Day 2
Management Commitment
Senior Manager TeamCo-ordinator
Opportunities
Key Factors & EPIs
Energy Consumption
Significant Users
Objectives & Targets
Programme PlanResources
Training
Culture & Awareness
Measure & Monitor
Take Action Plan
Review Identify
Commit
5 Pillars of Energy Management – Day 3
Management Commitment
Senior Manager TeamCo-ordinator
Opportunities
Key Factors & EPIs
Energy Consumption
Significant Users
Objectives & Targets
Programme PlanResources
Training
Culture & Awareness
Implement Plan
O&M, Design, Procurement
Programme Review
Management Review
Corrective Action
Measure & Monitor
Energy Policy